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OverviewThe discovery of the nucleus transformed the past century and will revolutionize this one. Nuclear physics is one of the most exciting-and useful-branches of science. In medicine, it helps save lives through innovative medical technologies, such as the MRI, and in nuclear astrophysics, state-of-the-art theoretical and computer models account for how stars shine and describe how the chemical elements in the universe were formed. Now in its second edition, Nucleus tells the story of the nucleus from the early experimental work of the quiet New Zealander Lord Rutherford to the huge atom-smashing machines of today and beyond. Thoroughly revised and updated, the book includes the most current information on the radio dating of Earth and other planets in the Solar System, heavy-ion therapies, quark-gluon plasma and its relevance to black holes, and clarification of ab initio calculations of atomic nuclei. Lavishly illustrated and with lively prose and captivating details, this book unravels the scientific mysteries that surround the subject of the nucleus. Anyone with even a passing interest in science will delight in this guide to the nuclear age. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ray Mackintosh (Open University) , Jim Al-Khalili , Björn Jonson , Teresa PeñaPublisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Edition: second edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781421403519ISBN 10: 142140351 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 25 February 2012 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""Beautifully produced. In every lavishly illustrated page, every fascinating aside (did you know, for instance, that there are more atoms in a single glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the earth's oceans?) the book demonstrates the central role of nuclear physics in our exploration of nature."" (Sesame) ""The authors have produced an attractive book... The relaxed, informal style is easy on the reader and the story is told in a way I find appealing."" (Nuclear Physics Review)""" Beautifully produced. In every lavishly illustrated page, every fascinating aside (did you know, for instance, that there are more atoms in a single glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the earth's oceans?) the book demonstrates the central role of nuclear physics in our exploration of nature. (Sesame) The authors have produced an attractive book... The relaxed, informal style is easy on the reader and the story is told in a way I find appealing. (Nuclear Physics Review) ""Beautifully produced. In every lavishly illustrated page, every fascinating aside (did you know, for instance, that there are more atoms in a single glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the earth's oceans?) the book demonstrates the central role of nuclear physics in our exploration of nature."" (Sesame) ""The authors have produced an attractive book... The relaxed, informal style is easy on the reader and the story is told in a way I find appealing."" (Nuclear Physics Review)"" Author InformationRay Mackintosh is a professor emeritus of physics and astronomy at The Open University. Jim Al-Khalili is a nuclear theorist, author, and broadcaster. He is a professor of physics at the University of Surrey, England, where he also holds a chair in the public engagement of science, and the author of Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed and Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Travel. Bjorn Jonson is a faculty member in the Department of Fundamental Physics at the Chalmers Institute of Technology in Goteborg, Sweden. Teresa Pena is an associate professor at the Instituto Superior Tecnico in Lisbon, Portugal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |