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The Half Life Of Facts Samuel Arbesman

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The Half Life Of Facts Samuel Arbesman
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Publisher: Penguin Group US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Samuel Arbesman
ISBN: 9781591846512, 159184651X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Half Life Of Facts Samuel Arbesman by Samuel Arbesman 9781591846512, 159184651X instant download after payment.

New insights from the science of science
Facts change all the time. Smoking has gone from doctor recommended to deadly. We used to think the Earth was the center of the universe and that Pluto was a planet. For decades, we were convinced that the brontosaurus was a real dinosaur. In short, what we know about the world is constantly changing.
But it turns out there's an order to the state of knowledge, an explanation for how we know what we know. Samuel Arbesman is an expert in the field of scientometrics—literally the science of science. Knowl­edge in most fields evolves systematically and predict­ably, and this evolution unfolds in a fascinating way that can have a powerful impact on our lives.
Doctors with a rough idea of when their knowl­edge is likely to expire can be better equipped to keep up with the latest research. Companies and govern­ments that understand how long new discoveries take to develop can improve decisions...

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