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Curious Minds : How a Child Becomes a Scientist

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"When We Were Kids" is a book of original, autobiographical essays by twenty-seven scientists, including Paul Davies, Richard Dawkins, Daniel C Dennett, Freeman Dyson, Murray Gell-Mann, Nicholas Humphrey, Lynn Margulis, Steven Pinker and Robert M Sapolsky.

Each writer attempts to identify that moment or those influences in his or her youth which triggered the determination to become a scientist.

Was there a particular event or set of circumstances?

To what extent did parents, peers of teachers contribute?

Why mathematics rather than psychology; why biology rather than physics?

What were the turning points, mistakes, epiphanies? Personal, passionate, revealing, enthralling, "When We Were Kids" tells as much about life as it does about science.

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Product Details
Vintage
0099469464 / 9780099469469
Paperback
509.22
03/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
xii, 236 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2004.
Some of the world's greatest scientists reveal how they discovered their vocation and became committed to a life of science. 20050217
Some of the world's greatest scientists reveal how they discovered their vocation and became committed to a life of science. 20050217 BGT Biography: science, technology & medicine, PDX History of science