Rivals by Michael White

Rivals by Michael White

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Rivalry is a key feature of scientific endeavour. This is an examination of eight instances in the history of science and technology that changed the world. They all illustrate various forms of rivalry - between individuals, institutions, even nations - and to what extent it played a pivotal role.

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Rivals by Michael White

Wherever there is science, there are scientists; and wherever there are scientists there is rivalry. Rivalry is a key feature of scientific endeavour. This text examines eight instances in the history of science and technology that changed the world, in all of which the stress of rivalry played a pivotal role. The driving force of rivalry takes many forms, whether between individual scientists, groups of scientists, institutions or among the international scientific community. The stories of Newton and Leibniz, Lavoisier and Priestley, Darwin and Wallace, Edison and Tesla, the race for the atom bomb, Crick and Watson, the space race, and the feuds between Bill Gates and Larry Ellison illustrate the varying forms rivalry can take.
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ISBN 13 9780436204630
ISBN 10 0436204630
Title Rivals
Author Michael White
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2001-03-08
Number of pages 432
Prizes Short-listed for Aventis Prize for Science Books 2002
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