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Cover of Present at the Future: Candid and Controversial Conversations on Science and Nature

Present at the Future: Candid and Controversial Conversations on Science and Nature

โœ Scribed by Flatow, Ira


Book ID
107803924
Publisher
HarperCollins
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
196 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning radio and TV journalist Ira Flatow's enthusiasm for all things science has made him a beloved on-air journalist. For more than thirty-five years, Flatow has interviewed the top scientists and researchers on many NPR and PBS programs, including his popular Science Friday spot on Talk of the Nation. In Present at the Future, he shares the groundbreaking revelations from those conversations, including the latest on nanotechnology, space travel, global warming, alternative energies, stem cell research, and using the universe as a super--super computer. Flatow also further explores his favorite topic of the science of everyday life with explanations on why the shower curtain sticks to you, the real story of why airplanes fly, and much more.

From dark matter and the human consciousness to the surprising number of scientists who believe in a...


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