Big questions and issues arise about the role of the scientific
life in our society and in our world. These have to do with
trusting science at all, or with the wider roles of the scientist.
The Whens and Wheres of a Scientific Life serves as an epilogue to
author John R. Helliwell's scientific life trilogy of books on the
Hows (i.e. skills), the Whys and the Whats of a scientific life.
When and where questions play a big role in major science facility
decisions. When and where also play a big role in controlling a
pandemic like the coronavirus COVID-19. The consequences of such
work and the role science plays in society are discussed in this
book. Key Features: Discusses when and where we can make new and
better things happen and make new discoveries. Explains whens and
wheres as examples in basic science and explaining these to the
public User friendly and concise, this text provides a wide range
of examples of science and discovery The author has diverse
experience in career development, teaching and research The
importance of open data to the reproducibility of science are
described
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