The Birds, the Bees and the Platypuses
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-32287-9 (ISBN)
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What are the attractions that make him revisit a topic or reread an article again and again? Often, it s the sheer craziness of wildly unexpected findings or grotesquely oversized challenges. In other stories, there is a sexy element or an unexpected insight into the human condition. And sometimes, when reporting new and future technologies, the author just can t help thinking: cooooooool!
Michael Gross, born in 1963, began studing chemical engineering in Karlsruhe, but moved to chemistry at the univeristies of Marburg and Regensburg. After his Ph.D. in physical biochemistry he worked seven years at the Oxford Centre for Molecular Science in the field of protein folding, including studies of Alzheimers and Parkinsons diseases. Since 1993 he started with science journalism and wrote many popular science books (Life on the Edge, Travels to the Nanoworld, Light and Life, Astrobiology), some of them in German and English language. He is now writer in science at the Birkbeck College, London, and a regular contributor to several prestigeous journals and magazins like Chemistry World, Current Biology, Chemistry and Industry, The Independent, Nature, New Scientist, Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Süddeutsche Zeitung and many more.
CRAZY - WEIRD AND WONDERFUL TALES FROM NATURE AND SCIENCE
Tardigrades can take the pressure
Magic bullets from the desert
Asparagine and old lace
Peptides shielding our skin
Health warning: your body may be unstable
All together now
So where is most of the universe?
Cell jet printers
A frizzled inhairitance
How to eat without a stomach
Astronomy helps spotting whalesharks
Talk to your protein
Ancient protein survives in our eyes
SEXY - OFFIAL: PEOPLE ARE THE WEIRDEST CREATURES ON THIS PLANET: SORRY, PLATYPUS
Read my lips
A matter of taste
Let your love glow
Jacobson's molecules
The science of the Simpsons
Elusive treasures
Eggs and sperms and rock n' roll
A Cuban success story
Cupid chemistry
COOL - WELL, HUMANS MAY BE WEIRD, BUT THEY DID DEVELOP SOME COOL TECHNOLOGY
Crystallographic antibodies
Dip-pen lithography
Traffic-light proteins
A cool receptor
Biotronics: a collision of continents
The one-atom quantum computer
Twist and twirl
Multi-purpose DNA
Diatoms
Nature's warning signs
All on one chip
Platinum stories
Nanowires plugged into nerve cells
Aptamer sensors
Hairy ball theorem untangles chemical problem
"This is a rich source of entertainment to the reader who dips in and cherry picks topics.... There are many cool science stories here for you to enjoy." ( Education in Chemistry , May 2009)
"A huge set of short essays on obscure and interesting scientific topics ... .[A valuable] resource for livening up lectures by professors who are trying to get undergraduates excited about science." ( The Quarterly Review of Biology , March 2009)
"His choice in organizing the book into three parts titled Crazy Creatures, Sexy Science, and Cool Technology demonstrates his desire to reveal how science is cultural activity that provides exciting and relevant change to the world." ( CHOICE , January 2009)
"This selection from Michael Gross work of the past fifteen years is a welcome and refreshing treat ... .An excellent tool for introducing students to the many facets of science." ( ChemBioChem , November 2008)
Reihe/Serie | Erlebnis Wissenschaft |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 214 mm |
Gewicht | 455 g |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Naturwissenschaft |
Schlagworte | Biochemie u. Chemische Biologie • Biochemistry (Chemical Biology) • Biowissenschaften • Chemie • Chemistry • Life Sciences • Naturwissenschaft; Einführung (pop.) • Naturwissenschaften / Populäre Darstellungen • Physics • Physik |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-32287-6 / 3527322876 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-32287-9 / 9783527322879 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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