Synopses & Reviews
How do science, and decisions that scientists make, affect us? What are the universal problems facing modern science? How are these issues dealt with in different societies? This series explores our role in monitoring, developing, and controlling scientific advances in a wide range of topics.
About the Author
Jon Turney has been a science writer most of his life, with excursions into cultural history, poetry, futures studies - and stints in academia, the civil service (briefly), and publishing (even more briefly). He is the author of Lovelock and Gaia, A Quark for Mister Mark, The Rough Guide to The Future, and Science, Not Art.