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Polymers: The Origins and Growth of a Science by Herbert Morawetz,

Polymers: The Origins and Growth of a Science by Herbert Morawetz,
"Every once in a while, a truly unique book appears that stands out from all the rest. Professor Morawetz' latest work is such a book! It presents a thoroughly readable, yet scholarly history of polymer science from Berzelius (who coined the term "polymer") to 1960."--"Polymer News In this hardcover edition, a noted authority in the field traces the development of polymer science from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the 1960s. Meticulously researched and clearly written, this treatment is considered by many scientists the finest history of the subject--its conciseness and clarity making it accessible even to the layman. The book is divided into three parts: The first section covers the period up until 1914, describing early concepts of molecular structure, molecular weight, colloids, addition polymerization, natural polymers, and the beginning of polymer-based industries. In the second section, the author provides illuminating discussions of the work of Staudinger, Mark, Carothers and other pioneers as they sought to define the macromolecule. Topics include contributions to polymerizations, newer methods for measuring molecular weight and polymer solution theories. Finally, the third part covers more recent advances in polymerization, the rise of molecular biology, the impact of spectroscopy and other subjects. Unabridged Dover republication of the edition published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1985. 17 photographs. Introduction. Subject Index. Name Index. Epilogue. References.



Storms from the Sun by Michael J. Carlowicz,
Storms from the Sun by Michael J. Carlowicz,
Space weather is all around us. And although there are no nightly news reports on the latest front moving through the heavens, we're rapidly developing the tools necessary to measure and observe trends in cosmic meteorology. But why does space weather matter to us? It doesn't affect whether we bring an umbrella to work or require us to monitor early school closings. It's far, far away and of little concern to us...right? March 13, 1989. The Department of Defense tracking system that keeps tabs on 8,000 objects orbiting Earth briefly loses track of 1,300 of them. In New Jersey a surge of extra current in the power lines fries a $10 million transformer. Shocks to a power station in Quebec leave 6 million people without electricity for nine hours. Residents of Florida, Mexico, and the Grand Cayman Islands see glowing curtains of light in the sky. All these bizarre and seemingly random events were caused by a series of solar explosions that launched bolts of electrified gas at the Earth. Trillions of watts of electricity had poured into the atmosphere--double the power-generating capacity of the entire United States. "Storms from the Sun explores the emerging science of space weather and traces its increasing impact on a society that has become dependent on space-based technologies. Authors Carlowicz and Lopez explain what space weather really means to us down here--and what it may mean for future explorations and colonization of distant worlds. By translating the latest findings of NASA and other top scientists into fascinating and accessible descriptions of the latest discoveries, we are privy to some of the most closely held secrets that the solar-terrestrial system has to offer.



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