David Bainbridge
Biologist David Bainbridge is the Clinical Veterinary Anatomist at Cambridge University. His interest as an author is in making science accessible to the general public: his self-proclaimed aim is ‘to write books which can explain to anyone how we work’. He has written on teenagers, pregnancy and the complexity of the human quest to make sense of the brain.
Interviews with David Bainbridge
-
1
Life on Earth
by David Attenborough -
2
On the Generation of Animals (Contained in The Works of William Harvey)
by William Harvey -
3
Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution
by Robert Carroll -
4
The Feynman Lectures on Physics
by Richard Feynman -
5
Intelligent Life in the Universe
by Carl Sagan & Iosif Shklovsky
The best books on Accessible Science, recommended by David Bainbridge
The best books on Accessible Science, recommended by David Bainbridge
The Clinical Veterinary Anatomist from Cambridge chooses five books on popular science and discusses evolution, paleontology and quantum physics