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Science
Series
Saturday, May 3 at 7:00 pm
Simon LeVay, Ph.D.
When Science Goes Wrong: Twelve Tales from the Dark Side of Discovery
There will be a reception and book signing immediately following this event.
from the publisher: We often read about science’s great triumphs, but for each success in any field of science, there are dozens and dozens of failures. Simon LeVay, a neuroscientist who served on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and the Salk Institute, has brought together twelve of the most shocking stories of scientific failure in recent history.
from Publisher's Weekly:
Experimental brain surgery goes horribly awry; a dam fails catastrophically; a
geologist leads an ill-equipped party to its doom in the mouth of an active
volcano: these are the amazing and sometimes horrific stories of technical
errors and scientific mistakes that LeVay (The Sexual Brain) relates.
Some, like the case of the British meteorologist who failed to predict a
hurricane that killed 18 people, seem due to arrogance. Others—the loss of a
costly spacecraft, a criminal conviction based on inaccurate DNA analysis,
multiple deaths after an accidental release of anthrax—are the result of
ordinary human error. Some incidents may well have been deliberate, such as a
nuclear reactor error that was possibly the result of a love triangle gone bad,
or the data falsified by a physicist seeking fame as the discoverer of a new
element. LeVay surveys a range of fields, offering several reasons why things go
wrong and noting that “for every brilliant scientific success, there are a dozen
failures.” Readers curious about particularly notorious cases will find LeVay's
book both entertaining and thought provoking.
See Simon LeVay on The Daily Show to talk about When Science Goes Wrong
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