THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-first Century
, . . Vintage, $14 (320pp) ISBN 978-0-375-71342-2
Agent Brockman has collected 25 of his writers to discuss the future of science in their respective fields of study. Several of these writers surpass ordinary trend spotting to entertain some rather pulse-quickening ideas completely beyond the kin of the so-called dominant paradigm. And some are of a magnitude to radically advance the nature of humans' interaction with each other, the planet and beyond. The neurologist Robert Sapolsky, for example, posits that sadness will take its place alongside AIDS and Alzheimer's as the most notorious medical disasters of the next half-century. Brockman, who is also an author-editor (
Reviewed on: 03/11/2002
Genre: Nonfiction
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