"Have you ever thought, I regret I never took any science courses when I was in school? If so, this could be the book for you. It explores select topics in science, but, even more importantly, also explains how scientists made their discoveries (or might have)–years ago and sometimes more recently. Written by a professor who clearly loves learning and teaching and who isn't afraid to venture into areas beyond his expertise, this is a fun and informative work just might be your gateway to learning more about the world."–Lisa Randall, author of
Dark Matter and Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe "This delightful 'short survey of science' concludes with the author's hope that readers find it 'both fun and enlightening.' I certainly did, but even more will my ten grandchildren."–Sheldon Lee Glashow, Nobel laureate and author of
The Charm of Physics "A grand tour of science, showing how various disciplines have unified together to illuminate the workings of the universe, earth, and life."–Stephen Brusatte, author of
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs and
The Rise and Reign of the Mammals "With Professor Shapiro as your guide, each page of
The Unity of Science imparts knowledge with clarity and enthusiasm, making you feel as though you're personally immersed in an engaging lecture."–Sara Seager, author of
The Smallest Lights in the Universe "In a knowledgeable but vernacular voice, Irwin Shapiro provides a bird's eye view of the scientific elements that explain how our world started and evolved, and how we came to be."–Margaret Galland Kivelson, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Michigan
"An inspiring vision of science as a seamless whole, with no boundaries between dinosaurs, DNA, and dark matter. Written by a renowned astrophysicist in a humble style that will appeal to science lovers and science lovers-to-be."–Joshua Winn, author of
The Little Book of Exoplanets "This is a marvelous book that highlights the value of a liberal education, written by a scholar highly respected for his multi-decade pioneering research in physics and astronomy."–Frank H. Shu, author of
The Physical Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy