Description
When Science Goes Wrong explores some of the most shocking and unforgettable failures in modern science, compiled by neuroscientist and author Simon LeVay. Covering fields from forensic science and microbiology to nuclear physics and meteorology, the book presents twelve true stories where human error led to astonishing—and often terrifying—outcomes.
From scientists hiking into a supposedly dormant volcano to brain surgery experiments gone disastrously wrong, LeVay combines dark humour, suspense, and careful analysis to reveal the unpredictability and fallibility inherent in scientific endeavour. The stories are as educational as they are entertaining, offering insights into both scientific processes and human nature.
Ideal for curious readers, science enthusiasts, or anyone fascinated by the strange ways experiments can go awry, When Science Goes Wrong is a compelling mix of horror, humour, and real-world science gone off-track.












