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With the passionate, conversational tone of a
knowledgeable and fun-loving good friend over
coffee, rocket scientist Joan Horvath describes what
scientists, engineers, and mathematicians do and why
they do it. Through personal and compelling
anecdotes, What Scientists Actually Do describes how
the never-more-important world of science progresses
from raw data to established theory—and how it
sometimes goes awry in the currents of politics and
mass media. It gives the general adult reader tools
to evaluate the significance of breakthroughs and
controversies in this crucial realm. This book’s
clearly stated concepts and perspectives will be
especially useful to parents, teachers, and everyone
eager to become a savvier consumer of science news.
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