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Science 1001: Absolutely everything that matters in science [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x188x28 mm, kaal: 990 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848660626
  • ISBN-13: 9781848660625
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x188x28 mm, kaal: 990 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848660626
  • ISBN-13: 9781848660625
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Science 1001 provides clear and concise explanations of the most fundamental and fascinating scientific concepts. Distilled into 1001 bite-sized mini-essays arranged thematically, this unique reference book moves steadily from the basics through to the most advanced of ideas, making it the ideal guide for novices and science enthusiasts.

Whether used as a handy reference, an informal self-study course or simply as a gratifying dip-in, this book offers - in one volume - a world of cutting-edge scientific knowledge for the general reader.

Science 1001 is an incredibly comprehensive guide, spanning all of the key scientific disciplines including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, The Earth, Space, Health and Medicine, Social Science, Information Science , the Applied Sciences and Futurology.

From Newton's elemental laws of motion and the physics of black holes, through the fundamental particles of matter, to the extraordinary Human Genome Project and the controversial possibilities of cloning and gene therapy, Dr Paul Parsons demystifies the key concepts of science in the simplest language and answers its big questions: Will scientists find a cure for AIDS? How did the universe begin? And will we conquer space? Concluding with an exciting glimpse of what's to come for science - from the possibility of time travel to the spectre of transhumanism - this really is the only science book you'll ever need.
Introduction 6(2)
Physics
8(52)
Mechanics
10(4)
Heat
14(4)
Matter
18(3)
Fluids
21(4)
Waves
25(2)
Electricity and Magnetism
27(5)
Optics
32(3)
Relativity
35(4)
Quantum Theory
39(5)
Quantum Phenomena
44(2)
Particle Physics
46(6)
Nuclear Physics
52(3)
Unification Theories
55(5)
Chemistry
60(30)
Atoms
62(3)
Chemical Synthesis
65(5)
Molecules
70(4)
Chemical Change
74(4)
Chemical Analysis
78(5)
Physical Chemistry
83(2)
Materials Chemistry
85(5)
Biology
90(50)
Biochemistry
92(5)
Cell Biology
97(6)
Microbiology
103(3)
Molecular Biology
106(5)
Biological Taxonomy
111(3)
Zoology
114(3)
Botany
117(5)
Ecology
122(4)
Evolution
126(4)
Evolutionary Genetics
130(4)
Origin of Life
134(3)
Biophysics
137(3)
The Earth
140(48)
Earth Science
142(3)
Ages of Earth
145(3)
Terrain
148(5)
Subterranea
153(3)
Oceans
156(4)
Tectonics
160(4)
Natural Disasters
164(5)
Earth's Atmosphere
169(4)
Meteorology
173(4)
Geology
177(3)
Climatology
180(4)
Earth Mysteries
184(4)
Space
188(48)
The Night Sky
190(3)
Astronomy
193(4)
Solar System
197(6)
Planets
203(5)
Stars
208(6)
Galaxies
214(5)
The Early Universe
219(5)
Cosmology
224(4)
Space Travel
228(4)
Life in Space
232(4)
Health and Medicine
236(42)
The Human Body
238(5)
Medical Care
243(4)
Pathology
247(3)
Maladies and Morbidities
250(3)
Medical Procedures
253(5)
Medical Imaging
258(4)
Medication
262(3)
Surgery
265(3)
Transplant Surgery
268(3)
Modern Medicine
271(2)
Genetic Medicine
273(2)
Complementary Medicine
275(3)
Social Science
278(34)
Linguistics
280(3)
Psychology
283(2)
Brain Function
285(3)
Psychological Phenomena
288(4)
Mental Illness
292(3)
Consciousness
295(4)
Social Trends
299(3)
Humanities
302(2)
Economics
304(5)
Politics
309(3)
Knowledge, Information & Computing
312(36)
Scientific Method
314(3)
Pure Mathematics
317(4)
Applied Mathematics
321(3)
Information
324(3)
Computing
327(6)
Data Storage
333(3)
Online Technology
336(4)
Web Trends
340(3)
Artificial Intelligence
343(5)
Applied Science
348(42)
Engineering
350(3)
Modern Materials
353(4)
Energy Generation
357(3)
Energy Storage
360(3)
Communication Technology
363(4)
Military Tech
367(4)
Genetic Modification
371(3)
Food
374(4)
Forensics
378(3)
Archaeology
381(5)
Landmark Inventions
386(4)
Future
390(22)
Future Physics
392(2)
Future Chemistry
394(1)
Future Biology
394(3)
Future Earth
397(2)
Future Space
399(3)
Future Health and Medicine
402(2)
Future Social Science
404(2)
Future Knowledge, Information and Computing
406(2)
Future Applied Science
408(4)
Index 412
Dr Paul Parsons is a regular contributor to Nature, New Scientist and the Daily Telegraph. He frequently appears on BBC radio and his television credits include Richard & Judy and BBC Breakfast. He was formerly editor of the BBC's award-winning science and technology magazine Focus. The Science of Doctor Who (Icon Books), was longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books. His latest book is Science 1001 published by Quercus.