A review by blairconrad
What Should We Be Worried About?: Real Scenarios That Keep Scientists Up at Night by John Brockman

3.0

About 150 2–5 page essays about what we should be worried about. Many of these were eye-opening. And by that token, depressing. Some not so much. I thought Brockman did a very good job arranging the essays so they flowed from point to point smoothly. In the end, though, I felt a little left hanging. Especially where essays conflicted, I wanted a more in-depth treatment. Still, not a bad survey course, if you will.