Jeff C. Kunins

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The story of the rise and fall of the Warburg apparatus as an enological tool holds deep lessons for how science functions and how it sometimes inexplicably fails to progress. It is as if our access to knowledge, apparently ever expanding, is actually limited by our historical point of view: every time we gain new insights, we simultaneously leave behind some detail we aren’t making use of, almost at random.
Postmodern Winemaking: Rethinking the Modern Science of an Ancient Craft
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