Ruth's Reviews > The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science

The Canon by Natalie Angier

by
Nophoto-f-50x66
's review
Jun 04, 10

bookshelves: non-fiction

282 pages.

With the intelligence and exuberance that rocketed Woman to international acclaim, best-selling science writer Natalie Angier distills the scientific canon to the absolute essentials in a work that is both entertaining and inspiring. Angier interviewed hosts of scientists, posing the simple question What do you wish everyone knew about science? The Canon provides their answers, covering the fundamentals of the hard sciences: scientific process, probability, calibration, physics, chemistry, evolutionary biology, cellular and molecular biology, geology, and astronomy. Angier proves a rabble-rousing, wisecracking, deeply committed tour guide to the basic concepts of each discipline, describing how they are relevant to us every day and striving to make the invisible visible, the distant neighborly, the ineffable affable. Even the most science-phobic reader will find Angiers passion infectious as she delivers a one-stop education to rival Bill Brysons A Short History of Nearly Everything

Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read The Canon.
sign in »

No comments have been added yet.