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Biography of an Atom

Biography of an Atom
Author: Jacob Bronowski
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1965
Genre: Atoms
ISBN:

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Presents the never-ending life cycle of a carbon atom from its birth in a star billions of years ago to the present time where it perhaps is a part of your body.


Boltzmann's Atom

Boltzmann's Atom
Author: David Lindley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2001
Genre: Atomic theory
ISBN: 0684851865

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Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian physicist is considered the forgotten genius who set the atomic revolution in motion. However, he was unaware his vision would lead to the greatest chain of scientific discoveries ever made. His story is presented in this combination of expert storytelling with a deep understanding of physics.


From Atomos to Atom

From Atomos to Atom
Author: Andrew G. Van Melsen
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486495842

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This classic profiles the atom's progress from Grecian philosophy to physical conception in the 17th century and modern applications to quantum theory. "Fascinating." ? Philosophy. 1960 edition.


Atoms in the Family

Atoms in the Family
Author: Laura Fermi
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022614965X

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In this absorbing account of life with the great atomic scientist Enrico Fermi, Laura Fermi tells the story of their emigration to the United States in the 1930s—part of the widespread movement of scientists from Europe to the New World that was so important to the development of the first atomic bomb. Combining intellectual biography and social history, Laura Fermi traces her husband's career from his childhood, when he taught himself physics, through his rise in the Italian university system concurrent with the rise of fascism, to his receipt of the Nobel Prize, which offered a perfect opportunity to flee the country without arousing official suspicion, and his odyssey to the United States.


Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford
Author: J. L. Heilbron
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2003-06-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0195123786

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A biography of the scientist considered to be the father of nuclear physics for his development of the nuclear theory of the atom in 1911 and discovery of alpha and beta rays and protons.


Atom (Icon Science)

Atom (Icon Science)
Author: Piers Bizony
Publisher: Icon Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1785782169

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Riddled with jealousy, rivalry, missed opportunities and moments of genius, the history of the atom's discovery is as bizarre, as capricious, and as weird as the atom itself. John Dalton gave us the first picture of the atom in the early 1800s. Almost 100 years later the young misfit New Zealander, Ernest Rutherford, showed the atom consisted mostly of space, and in doing so overturned centuries of classical science. It was a brilliant Dane, Neils Bohr, who made the next great leap - into the incredible world of quantum theory. Yet, he and a handful of other revolutionary young scientists weren't prepared for the shocks Nature had up her sleeve. This 'insightful, compelling' book ( New Scientist) reveals the mind-bending discoveries that were destined to upset everything we thought we knew about reality and unleash a dangerous new force upon the world. Even today, as we peer deeper and deeper into the atom, it throws back as many questions at us as answers.


The Universe in a Single Atom

The Universe in a Single Atom
Author: Dalai Lama
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0767920813

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Galileo, Copernicus, Newton, Niels Bohr, Einstein. Their insights shook our perception of who we are and where we stand in the world, and in their wake have left an uneasy coexistence: science vs. religion, faith vs. empirical inquiry. Which is the keeper of truth? Which is the true path to understanding reality? After forty years of study with some of the greatest scientific minds, as well as a lifetime of meditative, spiritual, and philosophic study, the Dalai Lama presents a brilliant analysis of why all avenues of inquiry—scientific as well as spiritual—must be pursued in order to arrive at a complete picture of the truth. Through an examination of Darwinism and karma, quantum mechanics and philosophical insight into the nature of reality, neurobiology and the study of consciousness, the Dalai Lama draws significant parallels between contemplative and scientific examinations of reality. This breathtakingly personal examination is a tribute to the Dalai Lama’s teachers—both of science and spirituality. The legacy of this book is a vision of the world in which our different approaches to understanding ourselves, our universe, and one another can be brought together in the service of humanity.


The Woman Who Split the Atom

The Woman Who Split the Atom
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1683358279

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Bestselling author-illustrator Marissa Moss tells the gripping story of Lise Meitner, the physicist who discovered nuclear fission As a female Jewish physicist in Berlin during the early 20th century, Lise Meitner had to fight for an education, a job, and equal treatment in her field, like having her name listed on her own research papers. Meitner made groundbreaking strides in the study of radiation, but when Hitler came to power in Germany, she suddenly had to face not only sexism, but also life-threatening anti-Semitism as well. Nevertheless, she persevered and one day made a discovery that rocked the world: the splitting of the atom. While her male lab partner was awarded a Nobel Prize for the achievement, the committee refused to give her any credit. Suddenly, the race to build the atomic bomb was on—although Meitner was horrified to be associated with such a weapon. “A physicist who never lost her humanity,” Meitner wanted only to figure out how the world works, and advocated for pacifism while others called for war. The book includes an afterword, author's note, timeline, select terms of physics, glossary of scientists mentioned, endnotes, select bibliography, index, and Marissa Moss’s celebrated drawings throughout. The Woman Who Split the Atom is a fascinating look at Meitner’s fierce passion, integrity, and her lifelong struggle to have her contributions to physics recognized.


The Father of the Atom

The Father of the Atom
Author: Katherine MacFarlane
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766034105

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"A biography of ancient Greek philosopher Democritus, who believed that all matter was made up of indivisible and indestructible particles called atoms moving around in a void"--Provided by publisher.