Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science

Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Title Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science PDF eBook
Author British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting
Publisher
Pages 1182
Release 1903
Genre Science
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William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son
Title William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son PDF eBook
Author John Jenkin
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 480
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0191620769

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In 1912 Lawrence Bragg explained the interaction of X-rays with crystals, and he and his father, William thereby pioneered X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. They then led the latter field internationally for fifty years, when most areas of science were transformed by the knowledge they created: physics, chemistry, geology, materials science, electronics, and most recently biology and medical science. This book charts how this humble pair (William English, his son Australian) rose from obscurity to international prominence and then back to current, undeserved obscurity. Attention is also given to the crucial roles of both father and son during the dreadful years of the First World War, and to William's early and unshakeable belief in the dual wave and particle natures of radiation and his eventual vindication. Unlike earlier studies, the book highlights the intimate interactions between father and son that made their project possible, emphasizes personal, family, and wider human relationships, and offers new insights into teaching and research in a British colonial setting.

George Gabriel Stokes

George Gabriel Stokes
Title George Gabriel Stokes PDF eBook
Author Mark McCartney
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 352
Release 2019-07-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0192555715

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George Gabriel Stokes was one of the most important mathematical physicists of the 19th century. During his lifetime he made a wide range of contributions, notably in continuum mechanics, optics and mathematical analysis. His name is known to generations of scientists and engineers through the various physical laws and mathematical formulae named after him, such as the Navier-Stokes equations in fluid dynamics. Born in Ireland into a family of academics, clergymen and physicians, he became the longest serving Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. Impressive as his own scientific achievements were, he made an equally important contribution as a sounding board for his contemporaries, providing good judgement and mathematical rigour in his wide correspondence and during his 31 years as Secretary of the Royal Society where he played a major role in the direction of British science. Outside his own area he was a distinguished public servant and MP for Cambridge University. He was keenly interested in the relation between science and religion and wrote at length on their interaction. Stokes was a remarkable scientist who lived in an equally remarkable age of discovery and innovation. This edited collection of essays brings together experts in mathematics, physics and the history of science to cover the many facets of Stokes's life in a scholarly but accessible way to mark the bicentenary of his birth.

The Evolution of Culture

The Evolution of Culture
Title The Evolution of Culture PDF eBook
Author Leslie A White
Publisher Routledge
Pages 427
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131541855X

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One of the major works of twentieth-century anthropological theory, written by one of the discipline’s most important, complex, and controversial figures, has not been in print for several years. Now Evolution of Culture is again available in paperback, allowing today’s generation of anthropologists new access to Leslie White’s crucial contribution to the theory of cultural evolution. A new, substantial introduction by Robert Carneiro and Burton J. Brown assess White’s historical importance and continuing influence in the discipline. White is credited with reintroducing evolution in a way that had a profound impact on our understanding of the relationship between technology, ecology, and culture in the development of civilizations. A materialist, he was particularly concerned with societies’ ability to harness energy as an indicator of progress, and his empirical analysis of this equation covers a vast historical span. Fearlessly tackling the most fundamental questions of culture and society during the cold war, White was frequently a lightning rod both inside and outside the academy. His book will provoke equally potent debates today, and is a key component of any course or reading list in anthropological or archaeological theory and cultural ecology.

Nonzero

Nonzero
Title Nonzero PDF eBook
Author Robert Wright
Publisher Vintage
Pages 450
Release 2001-01-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0679758941

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In his bestselling The Moral Animal, Robert Wright applied the principles of evolutionary biology to the study of the human mind. Now Wright attempts something even more ambitious: explaining the direction of evolution and human history–and discerning where history will lead us next. In Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny, Wright asserts that, ever since the primordial ooze, life has followed a basic pattern. Organisms and human societies alike have grown more complex by mastering the challenges of internal cooperation. Wright's narrative ranges from fossilized bacteria to vampire bats, from stone-age villages to the World Trade Organization, uncovering such surprises as the benefits of barbarian hordes and the useful stability of feudalism. Here is history endowed with moral significance–a way of looking at our biological and cultural evolution that suggests, refreshingly, that human morality has improved over time, and that our instinct to discover meaning may itself serve a higher purpose. Insightful, witty, profound, Nonzero offers breathtaking implications for what we believe and how we adapt to technology's ongoing transformation of the world.

Monad to Man

Monad to Man
Title Monad to Man PDF eBook
Author Michael Ruse
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 641
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0674042999

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In interviews with today's major figures in evolutionary biology--including Stephen Jay Gould, E. O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, and John Maynard Smith--Ruse offers an unparalleled account of evolutionary theory, from popular books to museums to the most complex theorizing, at a time when its status as science is under greater scrutiny than ever before.

The Other World

The Other World
Title The Other World PDF eBook
Author Janet Oppenheim
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 536
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780521347679

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A study of the public fascination with spiritualism and psychical research in Victorian and Edwardian times.