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message 501: by Camelia Rose (last edited Dec 23, 2024 05:05AM) (new)

Camelia Rose (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 125 comments Just finished Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs

A timely book about the new weight-loss drugs. I totally enjoyed it. My review


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CatReader | 86 comments Camelia Rose wrote: "Just finished Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs

A timely book about the new weight-loss drugs. I totally enjoyed it. My review"


Glad you enjoyed Magic Pill, Camelia! I keep thinking it would be a great book of the month for this group and I've nominated it several times, though it's yet to win.


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Camelia Rose (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 125 comments CatReader wrote: "For folks that enjoyed our 2024 book club picks Wasteland: The Secret World of Waste and the Urgent Search for a Cleaner Future and/or [book:Material World: The Six Raw Materials Th..."

Fascinating review


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Shrike58 | 42 comments Knocked off Disasterology: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis. Already somewhat dated, but if you're looking for a memoir explaining how someone gets into the field, you might get something out of this book.


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Shrike58 | 42 comments Wrapped up Into the Cosmos: Space Exploration and Soviet Culture, an interesting collection of essays examining the impact of space flight on Soviet social attitudes.


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David Rubenstein (davidrubenstein) | 1029 comments Mod
I just finished reading A Silent Fire: The Story of Inflammation, Diet, and Disease by Dr. Shilpa Ravella. Inflammation--especially chronic low-level inflammation, does not seem to get a lot of attention by the general public. It turns out that inflammation is an extremely important component of our health. This book delves into the history of research into the topic, and contains valuable insights into how to reduce inflammation.

Here is my review.


message 508: by Shrike58 (last edited Feb 10, 2025 06:13AM) (new)

Shrike58 | 42 comments Knocked off Sealab: America's Forgotten Quest to Live and Work on the Ocean Floor. While it's probably becoming dated, one would expect this book to be in the bibliography of anyone taking up the subject of the golden age of human free diving again.


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Fadel Fakih | 1 comments I finished reading Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will. The book is rich and intriguing.
Here is my review: /review/show...


message 510: by Shrike58 (new)

Shrike58 | 42 comments Finished The Great Quake: How the Biggest Earthquake in North America Changed Our Understanding of the Planet, which did a good job of filling in my questions about the event, besides demonstrating how the field work immediately after the quake helped to validate Plate Tectonics as a theory.


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Victor Torvich | 4 comments I recently finished "The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World" by David Deutsch. *** My opinion is that This book is HIGHLY ONE-SIDED (Despite 4.18 rating on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ). My review is here (/review/show...).
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This book is HIGHLY ONE-SIDED.
David Deutsch stated, "This knowledge consists of explanations: assertions about what is out there beyond the appearances and how it behaves." "The principal of optimism - All evils are caused by insufficient knowledge." Basically, David Deutsch's view is that sufficient knowledge can solve any problem.

Such a view is one-sided because David Deutsch does not mention what happens with the acquired knowledge - Is anything done with knowledge, or is that knowledge just sitting on a shelf as some static entity? Who or what are judges about knowledge? How do we or somebody else find out if that knowledge is sufficient or not sufficient? Sufficient regarding what? If someone or something is using knowledge, then who are the beneficiaries of that usage, and is it possible that there are some victims, not beneficiaries, of the usage of the knowledge? Just look at examples of how different groups used available expertise in humankind's long, bloody history. For example, The Inquisition had knowledge of torture and bonfires. The Inquisition used this knowledge to torture and burn people alive.

The answers to such questions can be skipped in an idealized, theoretically imagined world. But those answers are necessary in the real world. Without such answers, it is hard to subscribe to David Deutsch's optimism.


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CatReader | 86 comments I just reviewed Neil Shubin's latest book, Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in Search of Life, the Cosmos, and Our Future -- my review is here. This might make a fun book club pick once some more time passes and it crosses 500 ratings.


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Shrike58 | 42 comments Finished up Otherlands: A Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds, which I thought to be a very good survey in the state of play of what we know of past epochs of life on Earth.


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Camelia Rose (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 125 comments My recent science read:

1. I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine, the interaction between music and neuroscience, here is My review

2. Close to Home: The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door, urban ecology, here is My review


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Camelia Rose (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 125 comments Shrike58 wrote: "Finished up Otherlands: A Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds, which I thought to be a very good survey in the state of play of what we know of past epochs of life on Earth."

This one is on my TBR


message 516: by CatReader (last edited Apr 15, 2025 12:35PM) (new)

CatReader | 86 comments I recently read Atomic Dreams: The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy about the battle over California's last remaining nuclear power plant - here is my review.


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David Rubenstein (davidrubenstein) | 1029 comments Mod
CatReader wrote: "I recently read Atomic Dreams: The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy about the battle over California's last remaining nuclear power plant - here is my..."

Thanks for the mention of this book, CatReader. I've put it on my list of books to read!


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CatReader | 86 comments David wrote: "CatReader wrote: "I recently read Atomic Dreams: The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy about the battle over California's last remaining nuclear power ..."

You're welcome, David - I hope you enjoy it!


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Sayori Deb | 1 comments I’m currently reading Chaos making of a new science. It’s very interesting so far!


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Betsy | 2123 comments Mod
Sayori wrote: "I’m currently reading Chaos making of a new science. It’s very interesting so far!"

We read this in 2015 and there was a substantial discussion, though a lot of seemed to be about math. Anyway, check it out, and please add your thoughts if you want.

/topic/show/...


message 521: by Shrike58 (new)

Shrike58 | 42 comments Just wrapped up The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom, which while might be more "science adjacent" than "science" per se, is still a very entertaining work.


message 522: by Camelia Rose (new)

Camelia Rose (goodeadscomcameliarose) | 125 comments Shrike58 wrote: "Just wrapped up The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom, which while might be more "science adjacent"..."

Oh, this book has been on my TBR since forever.


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