Bite-Size Science: Everything You Need to Know About Science in Small, Easily-Digestible Portions - Softcover

Dinwiddie, Robert

 
9780764144226: Bite-Size Science: Everything You Need to Know About Science in Small, Easily-Digestible Portions

Inhaltsangabe

Short entries cover the science behind topics including extraterrestrial life, the death of stars, genetic inheritance, cloning, stem cell research, the fossil record, and black holes.

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Aus dem Klappentext

(back cover)
If you want to understand the science issues that get into the news, this is the book for you. Author Robert Dinwiddie spells out the history of the problems modern science is confronting, tells you what's at stake, and explains what the technical jargon really means in clear and simple English.

Bite-Size Science is packed with interesting, controversial, newsworthy, and practical explanations of today's most important science subjects, presenting them in non-technical language so you can grasp the meaning and excitement of scientific discovery without having to go back to college.

Each theme is illustrated with enlightening drawings and presented in the form of short, snappy, and clear explanations.

Bite-Size Science gives you the information you need to know, and skips past those confusing, overly technical details that you can safely overlook.

More than 400 color illustrations

(front flap)
If your scientific knowledge is hazy and you want to keep up with the remarkable stories you're seeing in the newspapers and on TV, this is the book for you. It will bring you up to speed in the hot areas of modern science, from atomic theory and the Big Bang to health scares and global warming. Bypassing complexities that only the scientists need to know, Bite-Size Science presents easy-to-follow sketches and summaries that drive home today's most widely discussed scientific facts and theories.

Bite-Size Science presents nine robust chapters, beginning with science basics--the building blocks of the world around us. Next, it gives you a closer look at the observable universe, with a summary of how the world came into existence and a description of our planet and its environment. Subsequent chapters cover the human organism, our health, and our genes. A final chapter looks into astonishing, far-out topics in physics and cosmology, including the theory of relativity, string theory, and quantum theory.

Illustrated and explained throughout with clear, colorful, down-to-earth analogies and filled with truly amazing facts, Bite-Size Science will make you wonder why science wasn't explained like this when you were at school.

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