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E-grāmata: Little History of Science

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Little Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300189421
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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Little Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300189421
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"Science is fantastic. It tells us about the infinite reaches of space, the tiniest living organism, the human body, the history of Earth. People have always been doing science because they have always wanted to make sense of the world and harness its power. From ancient Greek philosophers through Einstein and Watson and Crick to the computer-assisted scientists of today, men and women have wondered, examined, experimented, calculated, and sometimes made discoveries so earthshaking that people understoodthe world--or themselves--in an entirely new way.This inviting book tells a great adventure story: the history of science. It takes readers to the stars through the telescope, as the sun replaces the earth at the center of our universe. It delves beneaththe surface of the planet, charts the evolution of chemistry's periodic table, introduces the physics that explain electricity, gravity, and the structure of atoms. It recounts the scientific quest that revealed the DNA molecule and opened unimagined newvistas for exploration.Emphasizing surprising and personal stories of scientists both famous and unsung, A Little History of Science traces the march of science through the centuries. The book opens a window on the exciting and unpredictable nature of scientific activity and describes the uproar that may ensue when scientific findings challenge established ideas. With delightful illustrations and a warm, accessible style, this is a volume for young and old to treasure together"--

Offers a history of science, chronicling the advances in ideas and important discoveries from the ancient Greek philosophers to the sophisticated computer-assisted scientists of today.



A spirited volume on the great adventures of science throughout history, for curious readers of all ages

1 In the Beginning
1(5)
2 Needles and Numbers
6(8)
3 Atoms and the Void
14(5)
4 The Father of Medicine: Hippocrates
19(5)
5 `The Master of Those Who Know': Aristotle
24(6)
6 The Emperor's Doctor: Galen
30(5)
7 Science in Islam
35(4)
8 Out of the Darkness
39(5)
9 Searching for the Philosopher's Stone
44(6)
10 Uncovering the Human Body
50(6)
11 Where is the Centre of the Universe?
56(6)
12 Leaning Towers and Telescopes: Galileo
62(6)
13 Round and Round: Harvey
68(6)
14 Knowledge is Power: Bacon and Descartes
74(7)
15 The `New Chemistry'
81(6)
16 What Goes Up...: Newton
87(7)
17 Bright Sparks
94(6)
18 The Clockwork Universe
100(7)
19 Ordering the World
107(6)
20 Airs and Gases
113(7)
21 Tiny Pieces of Matter
120(7)
22 Forces, Fields and Magnetism
127(6)
23 Digging Up Dinosaurs
133(6)
24 The History of Our Planet
139(7)
25 The Greatest Show on Earth
146(8)
26 Little Boxes of Life
154(7)
27 Coughs, Sneezes and Diseases
161(8)
28 Engines and Energy
169(6)
29 Tabling the Elements
175(7)
30 Into the Atom
182(7)
31 Radioactivity
189(7)
32 The Game-Changer: Einstein
196(7)
33 Moving Continents
203(6)
34 What Do We Inherit?
209(8)
35 Where Did We Come From?
217(7)
36 Wonder Drugs
224(7)
37 Building Blocks
231(6)
38 Reading `the Book of Life': The Human Genome Project
237(6)
39 The Big Bang
243(8)
40 Science in Our Digital Age
251(6)
Index 257
William F. Bynum is Emeritus, Wellcome Institute for History of Medicine, UCL, London, and specializes in the history of malaria and the impact of evolutionary ideas on medicine. Among his publications are A Dictionary of the History of Science (1981), Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century (1994), The Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (2005) and Dictionary of Medical Biography (5 vols., 2007). His research also closely covers Darwin.