Breakthrough, Camilla Pang
Breakthrough, Camilla Pang
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Breakthrough
How to Think Like a Scientist, Learn How to Fail and Embrace the Unknown

Author: Camilla Pang

Narrator: Dr Camilla Pang

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Viking

Published: 04/25/2024


Synopsis

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FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF EXPLAINING HUMANS

A scientist’s journey from observation to discovery is anything but straightforward.

It is littered with failure, unexpected diversions and joyous realizations. Science helps us to understand ourselves – but what we know about the world around us, what has already been explored and discovered, is only half of science’s story.

Dr Camilla Pang will look at some of the biggest mysteries facing science today and how some of the best, most cutting-edge scientists can illuminate our own approaches to observation, hypothesis, exploration, troubleshooting and discovery in our own lives.

'A wondrous hymn to the scientific method, and some of its most profound discoveries, and what it can teach us all about how to live better and richer lives' Prof. Lewis Dartnell, author of BEING HUMAN: How our Biology shaped World History

©2024 Camilla Pang (P)2024 Penguin Audio

About Camilla Pang

Dr. Camilla Pang holds a PhD in Biochemistry from University College London and is a Postdoctoral Scientist specialising in Translational Bioinformatics. At the age of eight, Camilla was diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and ADHD at 26 years old. Her career and studies have been heavily influenced by her diagnosis and she is driven by her passion for understanding humans, our behaviours and how we work.Twitter:@millzymaiInstagram:@millie_moonface


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A wondrous hymn to the scientific method, and some of its most profound discoveries, and what it can teach us all about how to live better and richer lives. Prof. Lewis Dartnell, author of BEING HUMAN: How our Biology shaped World History