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Finding Genius: Understanding Viruses by Richard Jacobs
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Finding Genius: Understanding Viruses

30 Questions, 25 Geniuses, 100 Amazing Insights

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Narrator Brian J. Ford

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Length 5 hours 32 minutes
Language English
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Summary

This book is the result of 30+ interviews of genius-level science professionals in various fields. They have all been asked the same set of questions, and have answered, to the best of their ability and knowledge. What youโ€™re about to read is the answers to these questions, not from all the individuals, but from the most interesting 4 or 5 who answered each question. These interviews are for two kinds of audiences: 1) curious amateurs, and 2) science, engineering, or other professionals who have a general knowledge of and curiosity about science, but who are not experts in the field being covered.

At the start of my journey in science, I already had a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, but that was from 1998, certainly not 2016 when I started. Reading scientific papers was difficult at first โ€“ I understood about 10% of what I was reading. As I interviewed more scientists, researchers, clinicians and others, I started to pick up the vocabulary and thinking process needed to read scientific papers. After a year of reading, my comprehension increased, and now stands at around 70%, typically. In the areas of Physics or other sciences in which Iโ€™m not conversant, I understand about 30%. In advanced math, since itโ€™s a language unto itself, especially at high levels, I am back to the 10% level.

Apply yourself, and youโ€™ll be surprised at what you can learn in a yearโ€™s time.

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