
Dall’Atomo al Cosmo (From Atoms to the Cosmos)
Antonella del Rosso reviews in 2003 Dall'Atomo al Cosmo (From Atoms to the Cosmos).
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Antonella del Rosso reviews in 2003 Dall'Atomo al Cosmo (From Atoms to the Cosmos).
A detailed historical account of how leading scientists of the past 300 years have tried to understand why matter sticks together, this book will interest physicists and physical chemists, as well as ...
The new study guide, in its first edition, has grown out of popular demand. The problems, most of which have been tested on the author's students, vary in difficulty from very simple to research level...
Aimed at students, scientists or engineers who want to use the ideas in a practical setting, this book introduces new developments in chaos and related topics in nonlinear dynamics.
Jacques Visser reviews in 2003 Element Genesis, solving the mystery a video release.
Written for advanced undergraduate mathematics students who are interested in the "spice and spirit" of numerical analysis, this is an English translation of an updated version of Schatzman's book, wh...
John Cuckney reviews in 2003 Hidden Worlds: Hunting for Quarks in Ordinary Matter.
Robert Eisenstein reviews in 2003 Flash! The Hunt for the Biggest Explosions in the Universe and The Biggest Bangs: The Mystery of Gamma-Ray Bursts, The Most Violent Explosions in the Universe.
This year has marked the passing away of two great former director-generals of CERN, Willibald Jentshcke on 11 March and Viki Weisskopf on 21 April.