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We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
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We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
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We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
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“What distinguishes scientists, in your eyes?”—Stefan Klein “First and foremost, curiosity.”—Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Prize–winning chemist
When Stefan Klein, an acclaimed journalist, sits down to talk with 18 of the world’s leading scientists, he finds they’re driven by, above all, curiosity. When they talk about their work, they turn to what’s next, to what they still hope to discover. And they see inspiration everywhere: From the sports car that physicist Steven Weinberg says helped him on his quest for “the theory of everything” to the jazz musicians who gave psychologist Alison Gopnik new insight into raising children, they reveal how their paradigm-changing work entwines with their lives outside the lab. We hear from extraordinary natural and social scientists, including:
Evolutionary biologist
Richard Dawkins
on ego and selflessness
Primatologist
Jane Goodall
on chimpanzee behavior
Neuroscientist
V. S. Ramachandran
on consciousness
Geographer
Jared Diamond
on chance in history
Anthropologist
Sarah Hrdy
on motherhood
And cosmologist
Martin Rees
on how “ultimately we ourselves are stardust.”
When Stefan Klein, an acclaimed journalist, sits down to talk with 18 of the world’s leading scientists, he finds they’re driven by, above all, curiosity. When they talk about their work, they turn to what’s next, to what they still hope to discover. And they see inspiration everywhere: From the sports car that physicist Steven Weinberg says helped him on his quest for “the theory of everything” to the jazz musicians who gave psychologist Alison Gopnik new insight into raising children, they reveal how their paradigm-changing work entwines with their lives outside the lab. We hear from extraordinary natural and social scientists, including:
Evolutionary biologist
Richard Dawkins
on ego and selflessness
Primatologist
Jane Goodall
on chimpanzee behavior
Neuroscientist
V. S. Ramachandran
on consciousness
Geographer
Jared Diamond
on chance in history
Anthropologist
Sarah Hrdy
on motherhood
And cosmologist
Martin Rees
on how “ultimately we ourselves are stardust.”