A revisionist history of science
<p>You can hardly scan the top stories on the news these days without coming across am article about some new breakthrough discovery in science or medicine. And, chances are, you’re lucky to get through the third paragraph without becoming totally befuddled by the complexity and jargon of the story. It’s easy to get the impression that science has answered all the big questions and is spending more and more time and money focusing on the little ones. Read <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bryson" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Bill Bryson</a>‘s <em>A Short History of Nearly Everything</em>, and you will quickly be disabused of that illusion. This engrossing revisionist history of science will make clear to you how little we know about where we come from or the universe we live in.</p>
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