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Geek Nation Angela Saini

Geek Nation By Angela Saini

Geek Nation by Angela Saini


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The fascinating story of how India is transforming itself into a global science superpower.

Geek Nation Summary

Geek Nation: How Indian Science is Taking Over the World by Angela Saini

India: it's a nation of geeks, swots and nerds. Almost one in five of all medical and dental staff in the UK is of Indian origin, and one in six employed scientists with science or engineering doctorates in the US is Asian. By the turn of the millennium, there were even claims that a third of all engineers in Silicon Valley were of Indian origin, with Indians running 750 of its tech companies.

At the dawn of this scientific revolution, Geek Nation is a journey to meet the inventors, engineers and young scientists helping to give birth to the world's next scientific superpower - a nation built not on conquest, oil or minerals, but on the scientific ingenuity of its people. Angela Saini explains how ancient science is giving way to new, and how the technology of the wealthy are passing on to the poor. Delving inside the psyche of India's science-hungry citizens, she explores the reason why the government of the most religious country on earth has put its faith in science and technology.

Through witty first-hand reportage and penetrative analysis, Geek Nation explains what this means for the rest of the world, and how a spiritual nation squares its soul with hard rationality. Full of curious, colourful characters and gripping stories, it describes India through its people - a nation of geeks.

Geek Nation Reviews

'Those who want to understand how India is shaping up as a scientific superpower will find it a worthwhile and engaging read'. * New Scientist *
GEEK NATION's emphasis on personalities and places provides an engaging introduction for those who want deeper understanding than facts and figures alone can provide. * New Scientist *
Many entertaining and informative stories. * Sunday Times *
This is an engaging and eye-opening exploration of a subject that traditionally we rely on cliches to understand, providing a much more informed and effective understanding of the progress of Indian technology. Recommended. * Popular Science *
With engaging first-hand accounts she explores gleaming technology hubs, visits space centres and labs researching GM crops...you do get a vivid impression of a nation emerging as a scientific contender. * BBC Focus *
'Saini has a genuine talent for describing science'. * Sunday Times Culture *
'Saini has produced an eye-opening survey of scientists in today's India...Engagingly written and remarkably objective, Geek Nation shatters many myths while not discouraging guarded optimism'. * The Independent *
'Eye-opening, warmhearted and cliche-free, her book gives Indians' minds the respect so often and so easily given to their spirit'. * Wanderlust *
'Saini's vivid portrait of hi-tech India reveals a country in a hurry.' * Manjit Kumar, Financial Times *
'revealing reportage on India's scientific and technological renaissance'. * Independent *
'revealing reportage on India's scientific and technological renaissance'. * Independent *

About Angela Saini

Born in the UK in 1980, Angela Saini is a science journalist and reports for the BBC, New Scientist, Wired and the Economist. She was named European Young Science Writer of the Year in 2009, and in 2008 won a European television news award.

Additional information

GOR003830839
9781444710144
1444710141
Geek Nation: How Indian Science is Taking Over the World by Angela Saini
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton
20110303
288
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