THE SINGLE HELIX is a miscellany of a hundred easy pieces about science. It brings to life a vast diversity of subjects, united under the banner of scientific truth - the universal solvent that brings clarity to almost all the mysteries of the world we live in.
Scientists are trained to know ever more about even less but here Steve Jones sets out deliberately to explore subjects in which he is emphatically not an expert (although his favourite snail, the single Helix of his title, does poke in a tentacle here and there). His insatiable curiosity and enthusiasm as he sheds light on unexpected corners of knowledge combine to produce science writing at its very best.
From chaos in the heavens to the fight against creationism, from optical illusions in tartan to the mathematics of elections and what rules the sex lives of cats THE SINGLE HELIX is a scientist’s look at sciences other than his own - and as a result its author has been forced to make the complicated simple enough for even a biologist to understand.
- ‘One of the world’s best writer-scientists . . . Jones is the Alan Bennett of science’ FINANCIAL TIMES
- ‘Jones once again shows that, for all its difficulties, science can still be fun’ INDEPENDENT
- ‘Wonderful examples of scientific storytelling . . . simply fascinating’ Simon Singh, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
- ‘Perfect for anyone after occasional food for thought’ NEW SCIENTIST ‘The chances are that if you did laugh reading a science book it was because Steve Jones was involved . . . these pieces are very moreish. Take them a couple at a time. They will brighten your day and make you think’ GUARDIAN WEEKLY
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Published 02/11/2006
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