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The most beautiful molecule : the discovery of the buckyball /
简介:"Houston, Texas, 1985. Two industrious chemists discover a previously unknown form of carbon and christen it buckminsterfullerene, for its striking resemblance to American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes. This unusual molecule - also known as the buckyball - is composed of 60 carbon atoms arranged in a hollow sphere, with hexagonal and pentagonal configurations similar to those found on a soccer ball." "The discovery of buckminsterfullerene - by American physicist and chemist Richard Smalley and British physical chemist Harry Kroto - rocked the scientific community. After all, generations believed graphite and diamond to be the only pure forms of carbon. How had this third form gone undetected?" "In fact, the actual discovery was merely the beginning of an intense - and ongoing - quest to master this newest form of the most basic of elements. Confirmation would take five years and launch an unprecedented flood of investigation and investment. The unique physical structure of buckminsterfullerene - a "cage" into which atoms of other materials may be inserted - had huge commercial potential and inspired scientists, industrial laboratories, and corporations alike. Backed by such giants as AT&T, DuPont, Exxon, and IBM, a highly competitive search for practical applications began - and continues." "Possibilities range from the creation of a revolutionary rocket fuel to nanotechnology - the construction of microscopic "molecular machines" - to developments in the fight against AIDS."--BOOK JACKET.
Panicology : two statisticians explain what's worth worrying about (and what's not) in the 21st c...
作者: Simon Briscoe & Hugh Aldersey-Williams.
简介:Are you afraid you might succumb to bird flu? Worried that a life ofpoverty awaits you in old age? Concerned that you might not be havingas much sex as the French? Anxious that our planet is under threat fromclimate change or a collision with an asteroid? If any, or all, ofthese things worry you, you're not alone. Anxiety is a part of modernlife. But why? We're living longer, safer, and healthier lives than atany time in human history. So what is there to worry about? In this witty and revealing book, Simon Briscoe and HughAldersey-Williams strip away the hysteria that surrounds over forty oftoday's most common scare stories, from overpopulation and murderrates to fish shortages and obesity levels, and show the extraordinaryextent to which statistics are manipulated or misrepresented by vestedinterests and the media, eager to exploit our fears. And mostimportantly they offer a toolkit for skepticism ”ways of helping readerssort out what really is worth panicking about from the stuff thatreally isn't.
Zoomorphic New Animal Architecture
作者: (英)休·奥尔德西-威廉斯(Hugh Aldersey-Williams)著;卢昀伟等译
出版社:大连理工大学出版社,2004
简介:建筑材料和结构工程上的不断进步导致了许多新技术可能性,它们与一些流行于当今科学界并使人着迷的新观念相结合,引发了一场建筑潮流。这些新建筑形态的灵感完全来源于千奇百。隆的动物界。建筑师们最终能够在物质和意识形态上摆脱一直推行垂直线条风格的种种束缚,他们正在尝试着超越,不仅仅是超越有机的外形,还要去创造一种新的生物巴洛克建筑风格。在对仿生关系的历史进行了简要的概述后,例如回顾一下哥特式建筑和新艺术运动,《当代仿生建筑》将重点放在了当代建筑上。有时,这种“动物的”关联性是由结构的原因造就的,自然界为此提供了一套卓有成效的设计方法;在其他情况下这种相似起到了象征的作用;而在更多的例子中这一发自本性的相像则是偶然发生的。《当代仿生建筑》根据不同的仿生关系类型来组织内容,并在结尾处对部分最新材料和技术进行了展望,它们将推动这一趋势在未来蓬勃发展。《当代仿生建筑》收录了大量生动的设计范例和引人入胜的精彩内容,吸引着所有对当代建筑和文化感兴趣的读者。休?奥尔德西一威廉斯(Hugh Aldersey—Williams)是一位自由作家并出版了很多关于建筑设计与科学的著作,包括《当代美国设计》(1988年)更多>>
The most beautiful molecule : the discovery of the buckyball/
简介:Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Provides an account of the people and ideas behind the discovery of Buckminsterfullerene, a third form of carbon Publisher Summary 2 A lively account of the bootleg science leading up to discovery of buckminsterfullerene (named after Richard Buckminster Fuller for its resemblance to his geodesic domes), a previously unknown form of carbon, and the ongoing aftermath. Explains how discovery of the molecule rocked the scientific community, and examines the race among scientists to develop its potential uses in medicine and nanotechnology (construction of microscopic machines out of molecules). For general readers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. Publisher Summary 3 The Most Beautiful Molecule "The molecule, buckminsterfullerene, is beautiful physically and intellectually. Its qualities, and even some of its properties, can be appreciated instantly and intuitively by nonscientists. Its uniqueness is bound to lead to novel applications-superconductivity is the leading contender at the moment." "The commercial potential of buckminsterfullerene has heightened the excitement and controversy in recent years, while the exact nature of the discovery process in 1985 has been the subject of a heated feud between the British and American scientists involved."-Hugh Aldersey-Williams Ten years ago, the discovery of buckminsterfullerene, a previously unknown form of carbon, stunned the scientific community, as much for the discovery itself as for the manner in which it came about. In the words of author Hugh Aldersey-Williams, it was an example of "classic bootleg science". The work was done on the back of other, funded projects, and when time would allow. Yet its commercial implications are probably immense. Now, with objectivity and insight, The Most Beautiful Molecule recounts the events leading up to this momentous discovery and chronicles the ongoing, often frenzied aftermath. Hugh Aldersey-Williams leads us on a thrilling expedition to the very forefront of modern chemistry research. Houston, Texas, 1985. Two industrious chemists discover a previously unknown form of carbon and christen it buckminsterfullerene, for its striking resemblance to American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes. This unusual molecule-also known as the buckyball-is composed of 60 carbon atoms arranged in a hollow sphere, with hexagonal and pentagonal configurations similar to those found on a soccer ball. Its near-perfect symmetry is just one reason why scientists have since dubbed it "the most beautiful molecule." The discovery of buckminsterfullerene-by American physicist and chemist Richard Smalley and British physical chemist Harry Kroto-rocked the scientific community. After all, generations believed graphite and diamond to be the only pure forms of carbon. How had this third form gone undetected? In fact, the actual discovery was merely the beginning of an intense-and ongoing-quest to master this newest form of the most basic of elements. Confirmation would take five years and launch an unprecedented flood of investigation and investment. The unique physical structure of buckminsterfullerene-a "cage" into which atoms of other materials may be inserted-had huge commercial potential and inspired scientists, industrial laboratories, and corporations alike. Backed by such giants as AT&T, DuPont, Exxon, and IBM, a highly competitive search for practical applications began-and continues. Possibilities range from the creation of a revolutionary rocket fuel to nanotechnology-the construction of microscopic "molecular machines"-to developments in the fight against AIDS. Here, then, is a fascinating, multilayered look at one of the most important scientific findings of our time. The Most Beautiful Molecule is a brain-teasing detective story, a marvelously detailed, inside look at the workings of the scientific community, and an exciting contemplation of what lies ahead. From the forefront of research in modern chemistry, author Hugh Aldersey-Williams offers, in his own words, "a celebration of the intimate world of physical science and its practitioners."



