Rescuing Science
Restoring Trust In an Age of Doubt
by Paul M. Sutter
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Pub Date 5 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 5 Mar 2024
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Description
Rescuing Science: Restoring Trust in an Age of Doubt is the product of Paul M. Sutter’s long career in the scientific community, both inside and outside academia. Interweaving his own experiences as an astrophysicist with broader trends observed by himself and others, Sutter roots the current distrust of science within the academic scientific community itself. Throughout this book, Sutter reveals a community that has come to disregard the broader public, is obsessed with winning grants, ignores political landmines, limits the entrance of minorities, and permits fraud in the pursuit of notoriety.
Sutter tackles these and other issues through the lens of a vicious cycle, where public mistrust and misunderstanding of science leads to fewer funding opportunities, which leads to more competition within science, which leads to a rise in fraud, which circles back to greater mistrust. Each chapter addresses one of the vices the academic scientific community has allowed to perpetuate, the sum of which he likens to an illness of the soul of science. He also explores the historical context of each issue in order to identify its root causes. Sutter concludes each chapter by providing actionable solutions for both the nonscientific and scientific communities, as well as what he regards as an ideal and healthy scientific approach, which will lead to greater public trust.
Paul M. Sutter is a a theoretical cosmologist at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University and an external advisor to NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program and a guest researcher at the Center for Computational Astrophysics at the Flatiron Institute in New York City. His first book, Your Place in the Universe, received a Publishers Weekly Starred Review, and his second book, How to Die in Space, received a Kirkus Starred Review. Paul hosts a variety of science shows, including as an on-air contributor to How the Universe Works on Science Channel and host of Space Out on Discovery. He also writes and hosts his own shows, including his hit Ask a Spaceman podcast, which is among the top 5 percent% of all podcasts across all subjects globally. He writes for Space.comNautilus, Ars Technica, Popular MechanicsUniverse Today, LiveScienceDiscover, and more, with his articles syndicating to news outlets worldwide. He is the “Official Space Specialist” for the Weather Channel, and he has served as a consultant for major TV shows, such as Star Trek Discovery and Another Life, as well as films, comic books, and stage plays.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781538181614 |
PRICE | US$38.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 248 |
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