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Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science
In this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop's fables, but in modern-day researc...
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World Scientific
2004
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author | De Gennes, Pierre-Gilles |
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description | In this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop's fables, but in modern-day research settings. The book provides a critical account of aberrations (fortunately rare) of the scientific community. Many lessons can be drawn from the stories. For the young researcher, this book is like a telescope: for seeing other human beings beyond his or her laboratory. For the administrator, this book is like a microscope: for seeing inside the human beings huge and complex structures. However, like Aesop's fables, you would not offer the book as a gift to anyone other than a close and wise friend. Petit Point is not a book to be devoured in a single sitting. It is one to be savored and reflected upon — it shows what the world may be like and what we ourselves may become. It is like a mirror — to be visited from time to time. |
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spelling | cern-22810022021-04-21T19:05:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2281002engDe Gennes, Pierre-GillesPetit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of scienceBiography, Geography, HistoryIn this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop's fables, but in modern-day research settings. The book provides a critical account of aberrations (fortunately rare) of the scientific community. Many lessons can be drawn from the stories. For the young researcher, this book is like a telescope: for seeing other human beings beyond his or her laboratory. For the administrator, this book is like a microscope: for seeing inside the human beings huge and complex structures. However, like Aesop's fables, you would not offer the book as a gift to anyone other than a close and wise friend. Petit Point is not a book to be devoured in a single sitting. It is one to be savored and reflected upon — it shows what the world may be like and what we ourselves may become. It is like a mirror — to be visited from time to time.World Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:22810022004 |
spellingShingle | Biography, Geography, History De Gennes, Pierre-Gilles Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title | Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title_full | Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title_fullStr | Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title_full_unstemmed | Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title_short | Petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
title_sort | petit point: a candid portrait on the aberrations of science |
topic | Biography, Geography, History |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281002 |
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