Download 35.37 MB They're there hidden in the world of atom, occupying your cells, dancing along the helical twists and turns of your DNA, and entangled in the ghost in the machine inside your brains. You'll find them haunting the laws of thermodynamics, the "mystical shiver" of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, frolicking across the first microchips, and reaching across the Cosmos. When Mexican-American historian of science and technology Dr Jimena Canales, author of Bedeviled: A Shadow History of Demons in Science, went looking, she found them lurking everywhere. But Science's demons are not the supernatural souls of religion. They're a visceral portal into the under-acknowledged power of the imagination in the scientific process.