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The Engine of Scientific Discovery

How New Methods and Tools Spark Major Breakthroughs

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The Engine of Scientific Discovery

著者: Alexander Krauss
ナレーター: Liam Gerrard
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How do we spark new scientific discoveries? How can we accelerate new breakthroughs in science? These are some of the biggest unsolved questions in science.

Many believe that discoveries arise by chance or serendipity. The Engine of Scientific Discovery illustrates, for the first time, how we can actively speed up the pace of new breakthroughs by developing better methods and tools of discovery which enable us to see and think in entirely new ways. New tools are the lenses through which we discover what we often did not even know existed: improved microscopes uncovered microorganisms and viruses, x-ray methods exposed the structure of DNA, particle accelerators detected subatomic particles, and advanced telescopes revealed galaxies.

This book explores science's biggest discoveries—spanning all Nobel Prize discoveries and over 200 other major discoveries. The findings are striking: science's over 750 major discoveries have been triggered by first developing a new method or instrument that made the breakthrough possible. In fact, most discoveries are now uncovered within just a few years after designing the needed tool. This pattern reveals how our transformative new tools are The Engine of Scientific Discovery—a fundamental principle of scientific progress overlooked until now.

Within the book there about a hundred figures and tables that illustrate the data and ground the book, laying the foundation for studying how science's major discoveries unfold. While these figures and tables can be visualized and bring the data to life within the book, the audiobook can still largely be understood without seeing the figures.

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