Genius
Genius (2011) charts the life and career of brilliant physicist Richard Feynman, from his formative upbringing to his remarkable and lasting contributions to science. Though he’s not as renowned as Albert Einstein, and has no groundbreaking theories to his name, Feynman did change the way scientists look at the world.
Who should read
Students and lovers of science Curious problem solvers History buffs
About the author
James Gleick is a historian and bestselling author whose work often delves into society's complicated relationship with technology. His other acclaimed books include Isaac Newton and The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood.
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Genius (2011) charts the life and career of brilliant physicist Richard Feynman, from his formative upbringing to his remarkable and lasting contributions to science. Though he’s not as renowned as Albert Einstein, and has no groundbreaking theories to his name, Feynman did change the way scientists look at the world.
Who should read
Students and lovers of science Curious problem solvers History buffs
About the author
James Gleick is a historian and bestselling author whose work often delves into society's complicated relationship with technology. His other acclaimed books include Isaac Newton and The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood.
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