The Five Biggest Unsolved Problems in Science
Autor Arthur W. Wiggins, Charles M. Wynn Ilustrat de Sidney Harrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2003
In The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, authors Arthur W. Wiggins and Charles M. Wynn discussed science′s most important current ideas. Now, they tackle the questions that science has been unable to answer–so far. Choosing one unsolved problem from each discipline, they explore the current scientific thinking behind these questions: How are particle masses determined? How did simple atoms first combine to form complex molecules? What role does the genome play in the development of life? Why is it so difficult to predict the weather? And what is the future of the universe? Featuring cartoons by Sidney Harris, the book includes discussions of recent theories such as the God particle, string theory, "brane" theories, and the Theory of Everything and also explores other science questions.
Arthur W. Wiggins (Farmington Hills, MI) is a Professor of Physics at Oakland Community College in Michigan. Charles M. Wynn (Willimantic, CT) is a Professor of Chemistry at Eastern Connecticut State College. They collaborated on The Five Biggest Ideas in Science (0–471–13812–6).
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ISBN-13: 9780471268086
ISBN-10: 0471268089
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wiley (TP)
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0471268089
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wiley (TP)
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
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Introductory level college science students, science buffs.Descriere
An in–depth look at the most intriguing puzzles in science today In this illuminating book, professors Arthur Wiggins and Charles Wynn explore what they believe are the five biggest science problems:
Featuring humorous illustrations from renowned science cartoonist Sidney Harris, this book invites you to explore the events that led to these problems and the cutting–edge efforts being made to solve them. The authors also provide Idea Folders, which contain additional details about the unsolved problems, and Resources for Digging Deeper, such as books, periodicals, and Web sites.
- Physics: Why do some particles have mass, while others have none?
- Chemistry: By what series of chemical reactions did atoms form the first living things?
- Biology: What is the complete structure and function of the proteome?
- Geology: Is accurate, long–range weather forecasting possible?
- Astronomy: Why is the universe expanding faster and faster?
Featuring humorous illustrations from renowned science cartoonist Sidney Harris, this book invites you to explore the events that led to these problems and the cutting–edge efforts being made to solve them. The authors also provide Idea Folders, which contain additional details about the unsolved problems, and Resources for Digging Deeper, such as books, periodicals, and Web sites.
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An in–depth look at the most intriguing puzzles in science today In this illuminating book, professors Arthur Wiggins and Charles Wynn explore what they believe are the five biggest science problems:
Featuring humorous illustrations from renowned science cartoonist Sidney Harris, this book invites you to explore the events that led to these problems and the cutting–edge efforts being made to solve them. The authors also provide Idea Folders, which contain additional details about the unsolved problems, and Resources for Digging Deeper, such as books, periodicals, and Web sites.
- Physics: Why do some particles have mass, while others have none?
- Chemistry: By what series of chemical reactions did atoms form the first living things?
- Biology: What is the complete structure and function of the proteome?
- Geology: Is accurate, long–range weather forecasting possible?
- Astronomy: Why is the universe expanding faster and faster?
Featuring humorous illustrations from renowned science cartoonist Sidney Harris, this book invites you to explore the events that led to these problems and the cutting–edge efforts being made to solve them. The authors also provide Idea Folders, which contain additional details about the unsolved problems, and Resources for Digging Deeper, such as books, periodicals, and Web sites.
Cuprins
Preface. 1. Science in Perspective.
2. Physics: Why Do Some Particles Have Mass while Others Have None?
3. Chemistry: By What Series of Chemical Reactions Did Atoms Form the First Living Things?
4. Biology: What Is the Complete Structure and Function of the Proteome?
5. Geology: Is Accurate Long–range Weather Forecasting Possible?
6. Astronomy: Why Is the Universe Expanding Faster and Faster?
Problem Folders.
Idea Folders.
Resources for Digging Deeper.
Photo Credits.
Index.
2. Physics: Why Do Some Particles Have Mass while Others Have None?
3. Chemistry: By What Series of Chemical Reactions Did Atoms Form the First Living Things?
4. Biology: What Is the Complete Structure and Function of the Proteome?
5. Geology: Is Accurate Long–range Weather Forecasting Possible?
6. Astronomy: Why Is the Universe Expanding Faster and Faster?
Problem Folders.
Idea Folders.
Resources for Digging Deeper.
Photo Credits.
Index.
Recenzii
This is an immensely readable book (Good Book Guide, April 2004) easy to understand, enjoyable and interesting. I am very impressed (M2 Best Books, 11 March 2004)
This is an immensely readable book (Good Book Guide, April 2004) easy to understand, enjoyable and interesting. I am very impressed (M2 Best Books, 11 March 2004)
This is an immensely readable book (Good Book Guide, April 2004) easy to understand, enjoyable and interesting. I am very impressed (M2 Best Books, 11 March 2004)
Notă biografică
ARTHUR W. WIGGINS is a professor of physics at Oakland Community College in Michigan. CHARLES M. WYNN is a professor of chemistry at Eastern Connecticut State University. Each has received several "Best Teacher" awards, and they have written science books and journal articles. The two coauthored The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, also available from Wiley, which has been translated into seven languages.