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Accidental : the greatest (unintentional) science breakthroughs and how they changed the world / Tim James.

We may imagine that science is a process of breakthroughs and light bulb moments. But in reality, science goes wrong 99% of the time. Almost every idea a scientist comes up with is quickly disproved by a failed experiment or rival research. Science moves at a rate of inches per decade and we like it that way. But occasionally, just occasionally, a complete fluke happens and changes everything. From an untimely sneeze in a petri dish leading to antibiotics to the discovery of microwaves via melted chocolate, this is a rip-roaring adventure through science gone wrong, accidentally changing humanity for the better.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9010426779 509 JAM
Adult nonfiction   Gordonvale Branch . . On Loan . 10 Jun 2024
C9010424670 509 JAM
Adult nonfiction   Stratford Branch . . On Loan . 3 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781472148414 (paperback)
Dewey 509
Author James, Tim, (Chemistry teacher) author.
Title Accidental : the greatest (unintentional) science breakthroughs and how they changed the world / Tim James.
Published London : Robinson, 2024.
Physical description x, 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary We may imagine that science is a process of breakthroughs and light bulb moments. But in reality, science goes wrong 99% of the time. Almost every idea a scientist comes up with is quickly disproved by a failed experiment or rival research. Science moves at a rate of inches per decade and we like it that way. But occasionally, just occasionally, a complete fluke happens and changes everything. From an untimely sneeze in a petri dish leading to antibiotics to the discovery of microwaves via melted chocolate, this is a rip-roaring adventure through science gone wrong, accidentally changing humanity for the better.
Subject Science -- History
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