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OverviewOur lives are dominated by giant molecules, which have remarkable properties, some of which are only just being discovered and exploited by science, though many have long been exploited far more effectively by Nature. Giant molecules dominate our lives - from the proteins and DNA within us to the man-made fibres of our clothes and the many plastics that we use every day. And they are set to have an enormous impact on the future, as scientists and engineers learn from nature (biomimetics), and utilize the full potential of tiny carbon nanotubes. The possibilities may seem like science fiction - a space station tethered to Earth by cables of giant molecules, tiny molecular vehicles carrying and dispensing drugs in our bodies, smart materials that adjust automatically to optimize our comfort, minute computers utilizing the information storage capacity of DNA - but they are the subjects of cutting edge research.Walter Gratzer gives a fascinating account of the discovery and variety of giant molecules, how they come to have their remarkable properties, and how these are used by Nature and increasingly by us, pausing now and again to tell of some of the remarkable characters involved in their discovery and development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Walter Gratzer (Emeritus Professor, King's College London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9780199562138ISBN 10: 019956213 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 26 May 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1: Before the dawn 2: The basics: a little chemistry 3: Proteins: from skin and bone to enzymes 4: Storage: of food and information 5: The protean element: carbon in new guises 6: The plastic world 7: The quiddity of polymers: shapes, sizes, and their effects 8: The new age: giant molecules for the 21st century 9: Present and future: where will it end? 10: The many faces of DNA Further Reading BibliographyReviews<br> A well-written and well-researched guidebook to an unfamiliar galaxy. Giant Molecules will serve as a suitable launching pad for anyone who wants an introduction to big molecules and their uses, from DNA computing to pykrete. --Journal of Chemical Education<p><br>Listed in Science Book News<p><br> Walter Gratzer, a British biophysicist, presents a fascinating new book about giant molecules -- their history, their chemistry, their use in technology. --Huffington Post<br><br><p><br> <br> A well-written and well-researched guidebook to an unfamiliar galaxy. Giant Molecules will serve as a suitable launching pad for anyone who wants an introduction to big molecules and their uses, from DNA computing to pykrete. --Journal of Chemical Education<br>Listed in Science Book News<br> Walter Gratzer, a British biophysicist, presents a fascinating new book about giant molecules -- their history, their chemistry, their use in technology. --Huffington Post <br><br> Author InformationWalter Gratzer is a biophysicist. He has spent most of his career at King's College London, with spells at Harvard and Columbia Universities. He is now Emeritus Professor at King's. Professor Gratzer has published numerous scientific papers, and many articles and reviews. He is the author of the popular science books Eurekas and Euphorias, The Undergrowth of Science: Delusion, Self-Deception and Human Frailty, and Terrors of the Table. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |