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E-raamat: Frontiers of Science

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781837679690
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781837679690

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Science dominates modern intellectual life, yet few fully appreciate the path by which science evolved into such a driving cultural force. The Frontiers of Science traces the centuries-long development of science from an endeavour intertwined with other disciplines into an independent field with its own procedures and principles.

Spanning key discoveries from 500 BCE to the modern day, including all areas from astronomy, physics, biology, neuroscience, computing and AI, it reveals how science advances, not in a straight line, but through a zigzag of progress and dead ends.

Along the way, The Frontiers of Science explores pivotal junctures where pioneering thinkers took wrong turns, faced resistance from contemporary beliefs, and navigated challenging notions of truth. It analyzes how novel scientific ideas struggled to gain acceptance among scientists and in society until evidence and corrections hammered out their validity.

The book considers how AI may change the nature of science, assesses the limits of science today, and discusses the dangers that pseudoscience and the rejection of science pose for society.

Instead of viewing science through a societal lens, this book uniquely examines breakthroughs from the scientist’s perspective. It ultimately illuminates why the self-scrutinizing, self-correcting nature of science underpins its success in understanding the natural realm.

For readers intrigued by science’s influence on modern times, this is an unparalleled guide to how it assumed a transformative role through a turbulent, obstacle-strewn evolution.



Spanning key discoveries from 500 BCE to the modern day, including all areas from astronomy, neuroscience, computing and AI, this book reveals how science advances, not in a straight line, but through a zigzag of progress and dead ends.

Prequel: Aristotles Doctrines: 600300 BC

Saint Augustines Legacy: 5001300

Science in the East: 7501458 CE

Copernicus Revolution: 15431609

Galileos Movement: 16101659

Newtons Laws: 16591687

Lavoisiers Chemistry: 17501870

Industrial Revolution: 17601840

Maxwells Demon: 18201890

Poppers Legacy: What is Science?

Kuhns Paradigms: Changing Science

Darwins Evolution: 18591980

Rutherfords Atom: 18971945

Bohrs Quantum: 1926

Heisenbergs Uncertainties: 1927

Einsteins Universe: 1905

Lemaîtres Big Bang: 1931

Science and War

Cricks Double Helix: 1953

Watsons Genomes: 1990

Science and Medicine

Cajals Neuron Doctrine: 1898

Turings Intelligence: Now

Communication in Science

Rabbit Holes in Science

Science and Society

Epilogue: Science and Modernity
Benjamin Lewin is a molecular biologist by background. He obtained his undergraduate degree and PhD at the University of Cambridge, and was founding editor of the international science journal Cell at MIT. He has written widely on genetics and on science in general, and has also authored a series of books on wine.