JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Rebel Issue.
Published In: Nautilus, 2024, n. 55. P. 5 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: BERGER, KEVIN 3 of 3
Abstract
The article titled "The Rebel Issue" in Nautilus magazine explores the theme of rebellion in science. It highlights the stories of unsung rebels in science and how nature itself breaks with the past to create something new. The article mentions the scientific triumphs of Galileo and Darwin and their impact on challenging superstitions. It also discusses the rebellion of scientists against the restrictions imposed by prevailing cultures and the importance of rebellion in scientific visionaries. The article includes the story of Barbara McClintock, who was shunned for her groundbreaking discoveries in genetics. Additionally, it explores how evolution by natural selection is a form of rebellion against changing environments. The article concludes by emphasizing that rebellion is a form of hope and creativity that can change the world. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Nautilus. 2024/05, Issue 55, p5
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:History
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:2372-1758
- Accession Number:178080088
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