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Materials: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Christopher Hall. 2014
Materials scientist explains "useful matter" of all sorts, from gold, sand, and string to the nickel-aluminum superalloys that make jet…
travel possible. Details the importance of understanding the internal structure of materials, their various properties, and how they are used. 2014A history of time (Very Short Introductions)
Par Leofranc Holford-Strevens. 2005
A detailed account of various societies' methods of measuring the passage of hours, days, months, and years, from ancient times.…
Considers the political and religious implications and examines Greenwich Mean Time, time zones, experiments and controversies in establishing a calendar, and different approaches to the number of annual seasons. 2005Particle physics: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions #Vol. 109)
Par Frank Close, F. E. Close. 2012
Professor of physics journeys inside the atom to examine its known components: quarks, electrons, and neutrinos. Describes the processes by…
which scientists have discovered these particles and how our understanding of the physical world has been radically revised. Discusses antimatter and identifies particle physicists' future inquiries. 2004Magnetism: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Stephen J. Blundell. 2012
Physics professor explains the detection and importance of this mysterious phenomenon of the physical universe, from its properties' first references…
by ancient civilizations to its use in fusion reaction technology. Discusses role of magnetism in industry, navigation compasses, loudspeakers, high-density disk storage, and protection from space radiation and solar wind. 2012The laws of thermodynamics: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par P. W. Atkins, Peter Atkins. 2010
Oxford University chemist describes the four laws that summarize the properties of energy and its transformation. Offers practical examples of…
the laws' relevance--such as explaining the operation of a steam engine--but also discusses their application to more abstract concepts like time and creativity,2010Light: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Ian A. Walmsley. 2015
Physics professor tours the centuries-long study of optics, what light is and does. Reviews connections between visible light and microwaves…
and X-rays, and discusses light as waves and particles. Examines light's manipulation of matter, heating properties, lasers in manufacturing and medicine, electromagnetism, telecommunications, and harnessing its potential for a quantum Internet. 2015Shadows of the workhouse
Par Jennifer Worth. 2013
Following Call the Midwife (DB 76915), London midwife Jennifer Worth continues chronicling her time working in the postwar East End.…
This time, she focuses on the stories of people she met who grew up in the harsh workhouses where the poor were given accommodation and employment. PBS series tie-in. 2005Farewell to the East End
Par Jennifer Worth. 2013
In this final book of the London midwife's memoir trilogy, she chronicles the last of her work among the East…
End characters--including a patient and her identical twin who share a husband--before Worth's career took her elsewhere. Includes a glossary of obstetric terms. PBS series tie-in. 2005Push back: guilt in the age of natural parenting
Par Amy B. Tuteur. 2016
Harvard-trained ob-gyn examines the myths and potential harm of the natural parenting movement, which advocates minimal medical interference, advocates breastfeeding…
for all mothers, and hails attachment parenting. Discusses the movement's history and modern practices and incorporates the author's experiences as a mother and doctor. 2016Black holes: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par Katherine M. Blundell. 2015
Although detectable only by their interactions with other material, black hole systems are the most extreme environments we can explore,…
expanding the frontiers of physics. Astrophysics professor describes noted scientists' theories and concepts: dark stars, spacetime, wormholes, Hawking's radiation, quasars, gamma-ray bursts, the Eddington limit, and more. 2015Astrophysics: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par James Binney. 2016
Oxford University astrophysicist explains the ways the immutable laws of physics can be applied to everything that lies beyond Earth…
and advance our understanding of the structure and evolution of stars, planetary systems, and galaxies. 2016Crystallography: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Par A. M. Glazer. 2016
Former president of the British Crystallographic Association details mankind's long fascination with crystals, the tools scientists use to discover their…
atomic structure and properties, and the practical applications of crystallography in medicine, industry, and technology. Previews future directions for research. 2016Cosmology: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions #Vol. 51)
Par Peter Coles. 2001
Astrophysicist presents the evolution of the relatively new science seeking to answer ancient questions: How old is the universe? Is…
it infinite? How much matter does it hold and in what form? Examines Einstein's relativity theory, Newton's gravitation theory, black holes, Omega's significance, and the Big Bang theory. 2001Cosmic queries: StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going
Par Neil DeGrasse Tyson. 2021
Neil deGrasse Tyson and physicist James Trefil explore the big questions that humanity has been posing for millennia--How did life…
begin? What is our place in the universe? Are we alone?--and provide answers based on the most current data, observations, and theoriesAstrophysicist and author of The Pluto Files (DB 69831) uses the construct of Merlin--an ancient visitor from the planet Omniscia…
in the Andromeda galaxy--to answer questions about human understanding of the universe. Topics covered include bodies in the solar system, scientific tools, and life beyond the Milky Way. 1989Political scientist explores the world of breastfeeding advocacy. Examines the social history of breastfeeding in America, governmental policy changes--such as…
having breast pumps covered under the Affordable Care Act--and lifestyle companies catering to new mothers. Discusses what motivates otherwise disparate groups to unite over an issue in common. 2015Work. Pump. Repeat: the new mom's survival guide to breastfeeding and going back to work
Par Jessica Shortall. 2015
A working mother shares the basics for surviving as both a working and a breastfeeding mother. She provides a guide…
to negotiating a pumping schedule, navigating business travel, and pumping in less-than-ideal locales. She draws on stories from both her own experiences and those of others. 2015Selfish, shallow, and self-absorbed: sixteen writers on the decision not to have kids
Par Meghan Daum. 2015
In this collection of essays, sixteen writers discuss cultural pressures to become parents and provide their own perspectives and experiences…
with this decision. Each of the authors makes a case for valid reasons to forgo having children. 2015Heart & hands: a midwife's guide to pregnancy and birth
Par Elizabeth Davis. 2012
Revised and updated guide from a practicing midwife. She discusses how to become a midwife and establish a practice. Includes…
instructions, advice, and anecdotes for midwives and expectant parents on prenatal and postpartum care, assisting at births, and problems that may arise during pregnancy and labor. 2012Small: life and death on the front lines of pediatric surgery
Par Catherine Musemeche. 2014
Pediatric surgeon recounts the history of the field, her day-to-day experiences, and the emotional highs and lows of dealing with…
the families of her patients. Examines the development of treatments for conditions which would have been death sentences in years previous. 2014