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If it can go wrong, it will--thus Murphy's Law. Science journalist Edward
Tenner looks more closely at this eternal verity, named after a U.S. Air
Force captain who, during a test of rocket-sled deceleration, noticed that
critical gauges had been improperly set and concluded, "If there's more than
one way to do a job and one of those ways will end in disaster, then
somebody will do it that way." Tenner concurs, and he gives us myriad case
studies of how technological fixes often create bigger problems than the
ones they were meant to solve in the first place. Edward Tenner, former
executive editor for physical science and history at Princeton University
Press, holds a visiting research appointment in the Department of Geological
and Geophysical Sciences at Princeton University. He received the A.B. from
Princeton and the Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago and has
held visiting research positions at Rutgers University and the Institute for
Advanced Study
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Dr. Edward Tenner
If it can go wrong, it will--thus Murphy's Law. Science journalist Edward
Tenner looks more closely at this eternal verity, named after a U.S. Air
Force captain who, during a test of rocket-sled deceleration, noticed that
critical gauges had been improperly...
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Host: Art Bell