I’ve been hoodwinked too many times by well-reviewed pop-sci books which I later discovered to be hated by the actual scientists who do the work. Quantum Supremacy by Michio Kaku was the final straw 😆
Cheers!
I’ve been hoodwinked too many times by well-reviewed pop-sci books which I later discovered to be hated by the actual scientists who do the work. Quantum Supremacy by Michio Kaku was the final straw 😆
Cheers!
Rust: The Longest War, by Jonathan Waldman. It somehow makes metal corrosion interesting.
Also Napoleon’s Buttons by Penny Le Couteur, a good look at chemistry throughout history.
Seconding Napoleon’s Buttons.
Adding The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean as another great chemistry book with a similar theme.