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When Science Goes Wrong: Twelve Tales from the Dark Side of Discovery
 
 

When Science Goes Wrong: Twelve Tales from the Dark Side of Discovery [Kindle Edition]

Simon LeVay
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Baboons on Ecstasy, death by volcano and catastrophic nuclear explosions... this is what happens When Science Goes Wrong.

British neuroscientist Simon LeVay has investigated and catalogued some of the world's most astonishing scientific disasters including how:
* An innocent young black man is convicted of rape and sent to prison for 25 years on the basis of 'infallible' DNA evidence which turns out to be completely bogus.
* Cutting edge neuroscience techniques are used to treat an Olympic athlete's Parkinson's Disease which leaves him with a foetus growing in his brain.
* A study into why children stutter which ends up ruining their lives when scientists deliberately introduce speech impediments and, to their horror, find they are permanent.

'Spine-tingling occasionally gruesome accounts of well-meant but disastrous scientific bungling' - Los Angeles Times

'Simon LeVay displays a decided verve for both storytelling and hardcore explication' - The Guardian

'Entertaining and thought-provoking' - Publisher's Weekly

'This book will intrigue you to the very last sentence' - Daily Mail

'The dark - but fascinating - side of science... an absorbing read' - Geotimes

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 965 KB
  • Print Length: 308 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0452289327
  • Publisher: Monday Books (21 Feb 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004OYTT3M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #6,166 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
The sample to this Kindle book is quite extensive, entirely covering the 1st of the 12 examples of science going wrong. It's perfectly well-written, bordering on verbose, but certainly interesting and intelligent. The 1st example covers an experimental treatment for Parkinson's Disease and if you know what a teratoma is, you will already realise that this book isn't a bundle of laughs. I felt myself grimacing through the last few pages as if I was watching an especially-gungy episode of CSI. I imagine the other subjects covered might be more enjoyable, but while this book is very worthwhile in its warnings to over-ambitious scientists, I wouldn't go so far as to call it enjoyable. For scientists only.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Ilona
Format:Paperback
The book would have better been called "When scientists and engineers go wrong" because the case histories given really feature men (and they are mostly men) whose egos drive them to 'succeed' by either ignoring the science, or by not really understanding it in the first case.
The book's chapters are well-written and laid out.
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Worth the price 5 Jan 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
An Interesting if not absorbing read. Worth the time spent on it - good at giving an insight into the way science is as flawed as the rest of all human acts.
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In Parkinsons disease, the cells of the substantia nigra gradually die over a period of years or decades, and their axons die too, so the striatum is gradually starved of its supply of dopamine. Well over half of the dopamine cells have to die before the disease shows itself, however: &quote;
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