Zapped: From Infrared to X-rays, the Curious History of Invisible Light
Autor Bob Bermanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2017
Your electronic devices swarm with it; the sun bathes you in it. It's zooming at you from cell towers, microwave ovens, CT scans, mammogram machines, nuclear power plants, deep space, even the walls of your basement. You cannot see, hear, smell or feel it, but there is never a single second when it is not flying through your body. Too much of it will kill you, but without it you wouldn't live a year.
From beloved popular science writer Bob Berman, ZAPPED tells the story of all the light we cannot see, tracing infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays, radio waves and other forms of radiation from their historic, world-altering discoveries in the 19th century to their central role in our modern way of life, setting the record straight on health costs (and benefits) and exploring the consequences of our newest technologies.
Lively, informative, and packed with fun facts and "eureka moments," ZAPPED will delight anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of our world.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0316311308
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Notă biografică
Bob Berman, one of America's top astronomy writers, is the author of Zoom and The Sun's Heartbeat. He contributed the popular "Night Watchman" column for Discover for seventeen years and is currently a columnist for Astronomy, a host on Northeast Public Radio, and the science editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac. He lives in Willow, New York.
Recenzii
--- Kirkus Reviews
"The narrative isbriskly conversational: We'reon the porch, shooting the breeze with a knowledgeable neighbor. Mr. Berman'savowed goal in writing this book, he says, was 'to open a window onto theenormous universe of omnipresent energies.'Once that window is thrown open, itis hard to look at the world the same way." —Wall Street Journal
"Nimbly busts common myths ...Erudite butnever stuffy, Berman writes with enthusiasm and clarity, making this aninformative and digestible read for the science-curious."—Booklist
"[Berman's]an unfailingly congenial explainer, always ready with the kinds of fascinatingfacts his readers might have missed in school."—Christian Science Monitor
"Captivating... fear not the long-windedscientific discourse:Berman zings through historical and scientificadventures."—American Scholar
"Astronomy writer Berman runs through afascinating history of the rainbow's invisible bands in thisbreezy,accessible read... In the style of a favorite professor, Berman injects bits ofodd humor and captivating tangents into this complex but familiar topic."—Publishers Weekly
"[Berman] excels at making complex conceptsaccessible for lay readers...this is a great option for those curiousabout history, theories, and function of everyday things."—Library Journal
"Explaininglight using anecdotal history and colloquial explication,Zappedmakesentertaining sense out of what could be dry math and physics."—Shelf Awareness
PRAISE FORZOOM:
"Entertainingly kinetic.... [Berman] transmits science geekery in vivid prose stuffed with unexpected insights and arresting observations.... Absorbing."
--- Michael Benson,New York Times
"Vastly entertaining....Zoomis invaluable for everyone who once knew Newton's three laws and would like a refresher, but it is more fun than that.... Bob Berman knows how to make science accessible."
--- Kate Tuttle,Boston Globe
Descriere
How much do you know about the radiation all around you?
Your electronic devices swarm with it; the sun bathes you in it. It's zooming at you from cell towers, microwave ovens, CT scans, mammogram machines, nuclear power plants, deep space, even the walls of your basement. You cannot see, hear, smell or feel it, but there is never a single second when it is not flying through your body. Too much of it will kill you, but without it you wouldn't live a year.
From beloved popular science writer Bob Berman, ZAPPED tells the story of all the light we cannot see, tracing infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays, radio waves and other forms of radiation from their historic, world-altering discoveries in the 19th century to their central role in our modern way of life, setting the record straight on health costs (and benefits) and exploring the consequences of our newest technologies.
Lively, informative, and packed with fun facts and "eureka moments," ZAPPED will delight anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of our world.