Nothing :A Very Short Introduction - Very Short Introductions
Nothing :A Very Short Introduction - Very Short Introductions
paperback
Published:
25 June, 2009
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780199225866 |
| ISBN10 | 0199225869 |
| Number Of Pages | 176 |
| Item Weight | 135 g |
| Product Dimensions | 111 x 174 x 9 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Review from previous edition All in all, this book makes for some fascinating reading. * Chemistry World, Dennis Rouvray. *
An accessible and entertaining read for layperson and scientist alike. * Physics World *
The Void is well worth reading. * Robert Cailliau. CERN Courier. *
It covers very complicated concepts in a mostly accessible way. * Lawrence Rudnick, Nature *
A fascinating subject covered by a fascinating book. * Marcus Chown, Focus *
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Author's Bio
Frank Close, OBE, is Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Exeter College. He was formerly vice president of the British Association for Advancement of Science, Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and Head of Communications and Public Education at CERN. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Lucifer's Legacy (OUP, 2000), and was the winner of the Kelvin Medal of the Institute of Physics for his 'outstanding contributions to the public understanding of physics'. His other books include Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (2004), The Cosmic Onion (1983), The Particle Explosion (1987), End (1988), Too Hot to Handle (1991), and The Particle Odyssey (OUP, 2002). In 2013 Professor Close was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for communicating science.