Science and the City: The Mechanics Behind the Metropolis
Autor Laurie Winklessen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472913234
ISBN-10: 147291323X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: Black and white illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147291323X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: Black and white illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Fun, relaxed and interesting, with future speculations firmly founded in science fact
Notă biografică
Laurie Winkless is a physicist and writer, currently based in London. Following a degree at Trinity College Dublin, a placement at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre, and a masters in Space Science at UCL, Laurie worked at the National Physical Laboratory, specialising in materials. Thermoelectric energy harvesting - where heat is captured and converted into electricity - was her bag, and remains a favourite topic of conversation.Laurie has been communicating science to the public for more than a decade, working with schools and universities, the Royal Society, Forbes, and the Naked Scientists, amongst others. She's given TEDx talks, hung out with astronauts, and appeared in The Times magazine as a leading light in STEM. Science and the City is her first book.@laurie_winkless
Cuprins
1. Up: The most visible part of a city's skyline is the skyscraper - do you know how they're built?2. Switch: Sparks will fly - we'll explore the role of electricity, and you'll understand how the grid works3. Wet: Cities can't survive without water, and they produce a lot of waste. Expect toilet humour!4. Way: Let's head out on the open road, and explore beautiful bridges and the science of traffic jams5. Drive: What good is a road without a car? Here we'll talk about everything from tyres to fuel cells6. Loco: We'll dig our very own tunnel, and you'll discover why 'leaves on the line' cause problems7. Connect: Cities contain other less obvious networks - food and goods, communications and money8. City: Spend a day of discovery in an imaginary future city
Recenzii
In one relatively short book, Winkless manages to seamlessly cover everything from the definition of a kilowatt-hour to an explanation of how machine learning could have a lasting impact on traffic-signal timing.
Offers a unique insight into the revolutionary thinking that is shaping big cities around the world.
Provides a fun and engaging insight into how cutting-edge technology is shaping our cities. Winkless's love of science and curiosity shines through.
If you are looking for a guide to the city, look no further than this book. Its got attitude and humour delightfully balanced by Winkless' insight and clarity.
This book is an engaging read, opening our eyes to the extraordinary science underpinning the urban world that is all too easy to take for granted. Looking both back, to how the cities have developed, and forward with a bit of informed crystal-ball gazing, the author conveys the challenges we face and the technology we have and need to develop to continue to thrive.
This book is a wonderful source of fascinating information. It is future-looking also, describing the technology that will change the world we live in. A very readable book, for all inquisitive folk!
Fascinating, lucid and entertaining; her infectious enthusiasm for the subject lights up every page.
Offers a unique insight into the revolutionary thinking that is shaping big cities around the world.
Provides a fun and engaging insight into how cutting-edge technology is shaping our cities. Winkless's love of science and curiosity shines through.
If you are looking for a guide to the city, look no further than this book. Its got attitude and humour delightfully balanced by Winkless' insight and clarity.
This book is an engaging read, opening our eyes to the extraordinary science underpinning the urban world that is all too easy to take for granted. Looking both back, to how the cities have developed, and forward with a bit of informed crystal-ball gazing, the author conveys the challenges we face and the technology we have and need to develop to continue to thrive.
This book is a wonderful source of fascinating information. It is future-looking also, describing the technology that will change the world we live in. A very readable book, for all inquisitive folk!
Fascinating, lucid and entertaining; her infectious enthusiasm for the subject lights up every page.