|
|
|||
|
||||
Overview"Climate change. Nuclear devastation. Bio-hazard. The Large Hadron Collider. What do these things have in common? They all have the potential to end our world. Every great scientific creation of man is balanced by an equal amount of danger - there's no progress without risk. ""Armageddon Science"" is an authoritative look at real mad science at work today, willingly putting life on Earth at risk for the pursuit of knowledge and personal gain. This book explores the reality of the dangers that science poses to the human race, from the classic fear of nuclear destruction to the latest possibilities for annihilation. Combining the science behind those threats with an understanding of the real people responsible and an assessment of the likelihood of the end of the world, this isn't a disaster movie, it's ""Armageddon Science""." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian CleggPublisher: Griffin Publishing Imprint: Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781250016492ISBN 10: 1250016495 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 11 December 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFor those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. -- Booklist Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. -- Publishers Weekly For those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. -- Booklist Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. -- Publishers Weekly For those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. Booklist Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. Publishers Weekly For those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. --Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. --Booklist Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. --Publishers Weekly For those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. -- Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. -- Booklist <br><br> Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. -- Publishers Weekly <br><br> For those curious about how civilization might end, Clegg provides an ingenious, well-executed narrative of the many possibilities. Kirkus Reviews Brian Clegg . . . surprises readers with calm examinations of each threat and even offers welcomed reassurances that destruction is not imminent . . . Easy to read and hard to set aside. Booklist Clegg explores how runaway science and other disasters might destroy humanity . . . In each case he expertly describes the science and evaluates the seriousness of the threat. Clegg is an optimist and never a fear monger. Publishers Weekly Author InformationBRIAN CLEGG holds a physics degree from Cambridge and has written regular columns, features, and reviews for numerous magazines. His most recent book is Before the Big Bang. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |