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The Value of Science & Math vs Physics, Feynman
Richard Feynman’s 1955 essay “The Value of Science” is a classic defense of the importance of scientific exploration. In the essay, Feynman argues that the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake is a vital human endeavor, and that science has a unique ability to reveal the mysteries of the universe. Feynman begins by describing […]
9 Biographies Every Scientist and Engineer Should Read
As a scientist or engineer, you are always seeking inspiration and new ideas to fuel your creativity. One way to achieve this is by delving into the biographies of some of the most brilliant minds in history. Here are nine biographies that I highly recommend for captivating and inspiring reading: “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!” […]
