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ISBN
9780374533342
Book Title
Best Science Writing Online 2012
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Jennifer Ouellette
Genre
Science, Literary Collections
Topic
Essays
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Showcasing more than fifty of the most provocative, original, and significant online essays from 2011, The Best Science Writing Online 2012 will change the way we think about science-- from fluids to fungi, poisons to pirates. Featuring noted authors and journalists as well as the brightest up-and-comers writing today, this collection provides a comprehensive look at the fascinating, innovative, and trailblazing scientific achievements and breakthroughs of 2011, along with elegant and thoughtprovoking new takes on favorite topics. This is the sixth anthology of online essays edited by Bora Zivkovic, the blogs editor at Scientific American , and with each new edition, Zivkovic expands his fan base and creates a surge of excitement about upcoming compilations. Now everyone's favorite collection will reach new horizons and even more readers. Guest-edited and with an introduction by the renowned science author and blogger Jennifer Ouellette, The Best Science Writing Online 2012 marries cutting-edge science with dynamic writing that will inspire us all.

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Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374533342
ISBN-13
9780374533342
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Best Science Writing Online 2012
Author
Jennifer Ouellette
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Essays
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Science, Literary Collections
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

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1 Vol.
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Q111
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This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world., If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer--or inspire you to start a blog yourself., "A collection of solid science writing celebrating a diversity of topics, writer credentials and styles. Proof that science writing online is healthy and growing. For naive surfers, an anthology like this will help separate the wheat from the chaff."- Kirkus Praise for previous editions: "[C]onsistently picks the best of the best blogs. Read it." -Ivan Oransky, MD, Executive Editor, Reuters Health and Blogger, Embargo Watch and Retraction Watch   "This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world." -Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing and Discover 's The Intersection blog  "Some of the smartest, best informed, and-yes-most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights-proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen." -Scott Rosenberg, author of Say Everything and Dreaming in Code , and co-founder of Salon.com "In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match." -Al Dove, scientist and blogger "A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." -Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer-or inspire you to start a blog yourself." - Nature   , A collection of solid science writing celebrating a diversity of topics, writer credentials and styles. Proof that science writing online is healthy and growing. For naive surfers, an anthology like this will help separate the wheat from the chaff., Praise for previous editions: "[C]onsistently picks the best of the best blogs. Read it." -Ivan Oransky, MD, Executive Editor, Reuters Health and Blogger, Embargo Watch and Retraction Watch   "This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world." -Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing and Discover 's The Intersection blog  "Some of the smartest, best informed, and-yes-most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights-proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen." -Scott Rosenberg, author of Say Everything and Dreaming in Code , and co-founder of Salon.com "In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match." -Al Dove, scientist and blogger "A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." -Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net  "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer-or inspire you to start a blog yourself." - Nature   , "[The Best Science Writing Online 2012] is full--stuffed--with excellent science writing, more than enough to keep you reading . . . Buy it. It is worth your time." -- Wired Science Blogs "A collection of fun and interesting science, from online writers around the world." -- The Guardian (blog) "[A] potent mix of critical analyses, witty personal reflections, absorbing feature profiles, illuminating commentary on the intersection of science and social policy, and even long-form investigative journalism, covering everything from the last space shuttle launch to fluid dynamics to gender politics." -- Brain Pickings "A collection of solid science writing celebrating a diversity of topics, writer credentials and styles. Proof that science writing online is healthy and growing. For naive surfers, an anthology like this will help separate the wheat from the chaff." -- Kirkus "[C]onsistently picks the best of the best blogs. Read it." --Ivan Oransky, MD, Executive Editor, Reuters Health and Blogger, Embargo Watch and Retraction Watch on Previous Edition "This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world." --Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing and Discover's The Intersection blog on The Best Science Writing Online 2010 "Some of the smartest, best informed, and--yes--most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights--proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen." --Scott Rosenberg, author of Say Everything and Dreaming in Code, and co-founder of Salon.com on Previous Editon "In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match." --Al Dove, scientist and blogger on Previous Editon "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer--or inspire you to start a blog yourself." -- Nature on Previous editon "A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." --Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net on Previous edition, [A] potent mix of critical analyses, witty personal reflections, absorbing feature profiles, illuminating commentary on the intersection of science and social policy, and even long-form investigative journalism, covering everything from the last space shuttle launch to fluid dynamics to gender politics., "[The Best Science Writing Online 2012] is full-stuffed-with excellent science writing, more than enough to keep you reading . . . Buy it. It is worth your time." - Wired Science Blogs "A collection of fun and interesting science, from online writers around the world." - The Guardian (blog) "[A] potent mix of critical analyses, witty personal reflections, absorbing feature profiles, illuminating commentary on the intersection of science and social policy, and even long-form investigative journalism, covering everything from the last space shuttle launch to fluid dynamics to gender politics." - Brain Pickings "A collection of solid science writing celebrating a diversity of topics, writer credentials and styles. Proof that science writing online is healthy and growing. For naive surfers, an anthology like this will help separate the wheat from the chaff."- Kirkus Praise for previous editions: "[C]onsistently picks the best of the best blogs. Read it." -Ivan Oransky, MD, Executive Editor, Reuters Health and Blogger, Embargo Watch and Retraction Watch   "This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world." -Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing and Discover 's The Intersection blog  "Some of the smartest, best informed, and-yes-most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights-proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen." -Scott Rosenberg, author of Say Everything and Dreaming in Code , and co-founder of Salon.com "In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match." -Al Dove, scientist and blogger "A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." -Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer-or inspire you to start a blog yourself." - Nature , [The Best Science Writing Online 2012] is full--stuffed--with excellent science writing, more than enough to keep you reading . . . Buy it. It is worth your time., A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." --Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer--or inspire you to start a blog yourself., "[The Best Science Writing Online 2012] is full-stuffed-with excellent science writing, more than enough to keep you reading . . . Buy it. It is worth your time." - Wired Science Blogs "A collection of fun and interesting science, from online writers around the world." - The Guardian (blog) "[A] potent mix of critical analyses, witty personal reflections, absorbing feature profiles, illuminating commentary on the intersection of science and social policy, and even long-form investigative journalism, covering everything from the last space shuttle launch to fluid dynamics to gender politics." - Brain Pickings "A collection of solid science writing celebrating a diversity of topics, writer credentials and styles. Proof that science writing online is healthy and growing. For naive surfers, an anthology like this will help separate the wheat from the chaff."- Kirkus Praise for previous editions: "[C]onsistently picks the best of the best blogs. Read it." -Ivan Oransky, MD, Executive Editor, Reuters Health and Blogger, Embargo Watch and Retraction Watch   "This is the best of the science blogosphere 2010, selected by experts, and features something for anyone and everyone curious about the natural world." -Sheril Kirshenbaum, author of The Science of Kissing and Discover 's The Intersection blog  "Some of the smartest, best informed, and-yes-most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights-proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen." -Scott Rosenberg, author of Say Everything and Dreaming in Code , and co-founder of Salon.com "In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match." -Al Dove, scientist and blogger "A fun, enlightening read that's bound to have a little something for everybody who loves science." -Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net "If you are overwhelmed by the surge in science-related blogging and don't know where to start, then this compilation may help you steer a course through the sea of perspectives on offer-or inspire you to start a blog yourself." - Nature   , Some of the smartest, best informed, and--yes--most entertaining writing about science today can be found in the vibrant community of science bloggers. Each year [the] series performs an invaluable service by pulling together some of the highlights--proof that the best blog posts can and should be savored long after they've scrolled off the bottom of the screen., In each post I found honesty, passion, imagination, curiosity and creativity shining through in a way that the disinterested 'article mill' of traditional journalism is rarely able to match.
Copyright Date
2012
Lccn
2018-295361
Dewey Decimal
500
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
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