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Reinventing Discovery
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Reinventing Discovery

The New Era of Networked Science
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How the internet and powerful online tools are democratizing and accelerating scientific discovery

Reinventing Discovery argues that we are living at the dawn of the most dramatic change in science in more than three hundred years. This change is being driven by powerful cognitive tools, enabled by the internet, which are greatly accelerating scientific discovery. There are many books about how the internet is changing business, the workplace, or government. But this is the first book about something much more fundamental: how the internet is transforming our collective intelligence and our understanding of the world. From the collaborative mathematicians of the Polymath Project to the amateur astronomers of Galaxy Zoo, Reinventing Discovery tells the exciting story of the unprecedented new era in networked science. It will interest anyone who wants to learn about how the online world is revolutionizing scientific discovery-and why the revolution is just beginning.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780691202853
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
Publication townPrinceton
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date07/04/2020
LanguageEnglish
File size2580322 Bytes
Illustrations14 b/w illus.
Article no.9017774
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Data source no.2220217
Product groupBU610
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Michael Nielsen is one of the pioneers of quantum computing. He is an essayist, speaker, and advocate of open science. He lives in Toronto.

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