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Sticky: The Secret Science of Surfaces [Hardback]

4.14/5 (348 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 216x135 mm, weight: 444 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Sigma
  • ISBN-10: 1472950836
  • ISBN-13: 9781472950833
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 216x135 mm, weight: 444 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Sigma
  • ISBN-10: 1472950836
  • ISBN-13: 9781472950833
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An exploration of the amazing world of surface science from the author of Science and the City.

In Sticky, physicist Laurie Winkless brings the amazing world of surface science to the popular science market for the first time. Atoms and molecules like to stick together--take friction, for example. This force keeps our cars on the road, trains on the tracks and our feet on the ground; similarly, anything moving through water or air encounters drag, a force caused by the viscous nature of fluids. In other words, there's a lot of stickiness going on, all the time. But what do we actually know about the physics of stickiness? What's really going on? How has nature evolved to make use of it, and what technological advances has it enabled the human race to create?

Using her characteristic fun and relaxed tone, Laurie Winkless introduces readers to the glues, adhesives and textures that rule and improve stickiness to give plants and animals an advantage, as well as uncovering the physics behind our sense of touch. Sticky also shows how our understanding of slipperiness opened the door to high-speed flight and space travel, and asks why friction and other surface interactions can cause machinery to literally grind to a halt.

This is fundamentally a materials science book, but it touches on topics as broad as medicine, robotics and geology. And, as we'll discover, there are still many great mysteries. By exploring the tiniest of interactions, Laurie Winkless shows how civilization owes a great deal to our knowledge of the science of stickiness.



An exploration of the amazing world of surface science from the author of Science and the City.

Recenzijas

I am in awe of Laurie Winkless: of her ability to take something as seemingly plain as a tire, as overlooked as the dimples on a golf ball, and produce from it a surprising, fascinating narrative, one that effortlessly reveals the astonishing science of the world around us. * Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Fuzz * An absolutely wild ride ... bright and interesting. [ Sticky] is a book for the 2020s ... truly great popular science for anyone who wants to know more about how we interact with our world -- young or old, beginner or experienced scientist. * Nature * Through a wide range of topics, including some that are likely to be less well known, Sticky offers readers an insiders guide to the secret science of surfaces. * Science * A beautifully-written, utterly fascinating book that had me glued throughout. Like the very best science writing, Sticky helps you see the world from a different perspective. I couldn't recommend it more. * Angela Saini, science journalist and author * If youve ever wondered why some glues work better than others, or been puzzled why there are so many different types of car tire, or been amazed at the ease in which a gecko can run up the wall, then this wonderful book is for you. * Mark Miodownik, author of Stuff Matters * The excellence of [ Sticky] shines through. Stickiness may not be something that we often think of as a science issue, but Winkless both shows how interesting it can be, and also how much there is still to learn in this topic that affects all our everyday lives. * Brian Clegg, PopScienceBooks * An enthusiastic exploration of how surfaces interact. * Nature *

Papildus informācija

Exploring the world of friction a force of the nano-world with a very big impact on our lives
Hello

1 To Stick or Not to Stick
2 A Geckos Grip
3 Gone Swimming
4 Flying High
5 Hit the Road
6 These Shaky Isles
7 Break the Ice
8 The Human Touch
9 Close Contact

Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Laurie Winkless is an Irish physicist and author. After a physics degree and a masters in space science, she joined the UKs National Physical Laboratory as a research scientist, specialising in functional materials. Now based in New Zealand, Laurie has been communicating science to the public for 15 years.

Since leaving the lab, she has worked with scientific institutes, engineering companies, universities, and astronauts, amongst others. Her writing has featured in outlets including Forbes, Wired, and Esquire, and she appeared in The Times magazine as a leading light in STEM. Lauries first book was Science and the City, also published by Bloomsbury.

@laurie_winkless