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How We Got to Now

Six Innovations That Made the Modern World
Dec 04, 2014
Citing "the strange chains of influence, the 'hummingbird effect'" that results in the cross-pollination of ideas across scientific disciplines, Steven Johnson, author of The Invention of Air and Where Good Ideas Come From, examines six deceptively simple concepts: glass, refrigeration, sound recordings, sanitation, clocks, and artificial light. While these may strike modern-day readers as mundane topics, Johnson argues that each is revolutionary in its own right and delves into the circumstances that made them possible. Nature and Science December 2014 newsletter.