
Editor Max Brockman introduces the work of some of today's brightest and most innovative young scientists in this fascinating and exciting collection of writings that describe the very boundaries of our knowledge. Future Science features nineteen young scientists, most of whom are presenting their innovative work and ideas to a general audience for the first time. Featured in this collection are William McEwan, a virologist, discussing his research into the biology of antiviral immunity; Naomi Eisenberger, a neuroscientist, wondering how social rejection affects us physically; Jon Kleinberg, a computer scientist, showing what massive datasets can teach us about society and ourselves; and Anthony Aguirre, a physicist, who gives readers a tantalizing glimpse of infinity
This collection investigates the current frontiers of scientific inquiry by presenting the work of nineteen emerging researchers across diverse disciplines. Editor Max Brockman curates these essays to bridge the gap between specialized laboratory research and a general readership. By focusing on young scientists, the book highlights the innovative methodologies and theoretical shifts occurring at the edges of contemporary knowledge.
What You Will Find
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Critics and readers often note that the book serves as an accessible entry point for those interested in the trajectory of modern research. Experts frequently highlight the collection as a useful survey of diverse scientific disciplines presented through the lens of early-career investigators.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191628174
ISBN-13:
9780191628177
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