Author: Paul Kuttner
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
ISBN: 1466880538
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The third volume of Paul Kuttner's popular "tricky questions" series makes science fun for those who shy away from it and challenges those who consider themselves science know-it-alls: Why is the saline content of the Dead sea higher than that of the Atlantic Ocean? What part of the human body can increase up to two hundred times its normal volume? How much of a smile can you expect to get from a smilodon? These and other intriguing scientific queries make up the 402 questions in Science's Trickiest Questions--the follow-up to History's Trickiest Questions and Arts and Entertainment's Trickiest Questions. Teasers that include the fields of botany, geometry, biology, psychology, chemistry, anatomy, and others will delight and entertain you as the answers surprise! Whether you use it to quiz friends, to fascinate a classroom full of students, or simply to test you "cultural literacy," Science's Trickiest Questions will amust, enlighten and stump readers of all ages.
Science's Trickiest Questions
Author: Paul Kuttner
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
ISBN: 1466880538
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The third volume of Paul Kuttner's popular "tricky questions" series makes science fun for those who shy away from it and challenges those who consider themselves science know-it-alls: Why is the saline content of the Dead sea higher than that of the Atlantic Ocean? What part of the human body can increase up to two hundred times its normal volume? How much of a smile can you expect to get from a smilodon? These and other intriguing scientific queries make up the 402 questions in Science's Trickiest Questions--the follow-up to History's Trickiest Questions and Arts and Entertainment's Trickiest Questions. Teasers that include the fields of botany, geometry, biology, psychology, chemistry, anatomy, and others will delight and entertain you as the answers surprise! Whether you use it to quiz friends, to fascinate a classroom full of students, or simply to test you "cultural literacy," Science's Trickiest Questions will amust, enlighten and stump readers of all ages.
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
ISBN: 1466880538
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The third volume of Paul Kuttner's popular "tricky questions" series makes science fun for those who shy away from it and challenges those who consider themselves science know-it-alls: Why is the saline content of the Dead sea higher than that of the Atlantic Ocean? What part of the human body can increase up to two hundred times its normal volume? How much of a smile can you expect to get from a smilodon? These and other intriguing scientific queries make up the 402 questions in Science's Trickiest Questions--the follow-up to History's Trickiest Questions and Arts and Entertainment's Trickiest Questions. Teasers that include the fields of botany, geometry, biology, psychology, chemistry, anatomy, and others will delight and entertain you as the answers surprise! Whether you use it to quiz friends, to fascinate a classroom full of students, or simply to test you "cultural literacy," Science's Trickiest Questions will amust, enlighten and stump readers of all ages.
Promising Genomics
Author: Mike Fortun
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520942615
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Part detective story, part exposé, and part travelogue, Promising Genomics investigates one of the signature biotech stories of our time and, in so doing, opens a window onto the high-speed, high-tech, and high-finance world of genome science. In a luminous account, Mike Fortun investigates how deCODE Genetics, in Iceland, became one of the wealthiest companies of its kind, as well as one of the most scandalous, with its plan to use the genes and medical records of the entire Icelandic population for scientific research. Delving into the poetry of W. H. Auden, the novels of Halldór Laxness, and the perils of Keiko the killer whale, Fortun maps the contemporary genomics landscape at a time when we must begin to ask questions about what "life" is made of in the age of DNA, databases, and derivatives trading.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520942615
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Part detective story, part exposé, and part travelogue, Promising Genomics investigates one of the signature biotech stories of our time and, in so doing, opens a window onto the high-speed, high-tech, and high-finance world of genome science. In a luminous account, Mike Fortun investigates how deCODE Genetics, in Iceland, became one of the wealthiest companies of its kind, as well as one of the most scandalous, with its plan to use the genes and medical records of the entire Icelandic population for scientific research. Delving into the poetry of W. H. Auden, the novels of Halldór Laxness, and the perils of Keiko the killer whale, Fortun maps the contemporary genomics landscape at a time when we must begin to ask questions about what "life" is made of in the age of DNA, databases, and derivatives trading.
The Genome Conspiracies
Author: Shelagh Lee
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1446145301
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1446145301
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Genomics in Plant Sciences: Understanding and Development of Stress-Tolerant Plants
Author: Yusuf Khan
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832527809
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2832527809
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Beyond the Benign
Author: J.T. Ryan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 152468757X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Science fiction is all around us; But, which part is science and which is fiction? Have you ever seen a quark, a worm hole, or a neutrino? Heres a few more: UFOs, extra-terrestrials, Big Foot, parallel universes, and black holes. The big questions of life reveal our basic uncertainty: who are we and what are we doing here? How did the universe come into being and where is it headed? These stories are intended to entertain, with a touch of science, history, and humor. My hope is that you enjoy reading these as much as I did their writing.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 152468757X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Science fiction is all around us; But, which part is science and which is fiction? Have you ever seen a quark, a worm hole, or a neutrino? Heres a few more: UFOs, extra-terrestrials, Big Foot, parallel universes, and black holes. The big questions of life reveal our basic uncertainty: who are we and what are we doing here? How did the universe come into being and where is it headed? These stories are intended to entertain, with a touch of science, history, and humor. My hope is that you enjoy reading these as much as I did their writing.
Textbook Bioinformatics
Author: Volker Egelhofer
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3739248807
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Bioinformatics links content from the life sciences with mathematical concepts from computer science and is significantly involved in the current advances in the molecular biology and medicine. Areas of application are the structural biology, the pharmaceutical and biotechnological research, the Genome-, Proteome-, Transcriptome- and Metabolom Analysis. A core field of Bioinformatics is the development of software for the storage, evaluation and analysis of scientific data. The book is addressed to graduate and undergraduate students in the life sciences and information technology, as well as to advanced researchers in this fields, who want to acquire basic knowledge in the field of Bioinformatics. It serves as an entry point to the discipline as well as for deepening existing knowledge.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3739248807
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Bioinformatics links content from the life sciences with mathematical concepts from computer science and is significantly involved in the current advances in the molecular biology and medicine. Areas of application are the structural biology, the pharmaceutical and biotechnological research, the Genome-, Proteome-, Transcriptome- and Metabolom Analysis. A core field of Bioinformatics is the development of software for the storage, evaluation and analysis of scientific data. The book is addressed to graduate and undergraduate students in the life sciences and information technology, as well as to advanced researchers in this fields, who want to acquire basic knowledge in the field of Bioinformatics. It serves as an entry point to the discipline as well as for deepening existing knowledge.
Plant Pathogenic Fungi: Molecular Systematics, Genomics and Evolution
Author: Sajeewa S. N. Maharachchikumbura
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889765725
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889765725
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Double Eagle
Author: Thomas King
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 144347214X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
From the #1 bestselling author of Indians on Vacation and Deep House Buffalo Mountain is set to host a gold coin exhibition with dealers coming from all over, and Thumps DreadfulWater winds up with the task of making sure the event goes off without a hitch. As if he didn’t already have enough to do. For starters, he and Claire Merchant are trying to work out their relationship. Should they move in together or should they continue on as they have in the past? And there’s Sheriff Duke Hockney, who wants Thumps to give up landscape photography and return to law enforcement. And last but not least, Cisco Cruz, the ninja assassin, shows up in town with a fiancée in tow. Can things get any more complicated for our hero? Yes, they can. When one of the dealers at the exhibition winds up dead, Cruz’s fiancée is revealed to be an FBI agent responsible for his protection. And Claire’s adoption of Ivory hits a major snag. Like it or not, Thumps is going to have to help Claire as best he can, discover why Cruz is really back in town and try to unravel the murder of the coin dealer—before anyone else dies. In this new DreadfulWater instalment, our favourite reluctant investigator returns with his signature wit and wry humour to solve a mystery that only Thomas King could create.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 144347214X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
From the #1 bestselling author of Indians on Vacation and Deep House Buffalo Mountain is set to host a gold coin exhibition with dealers coming from all over, and Thumps DreadfulWater winds up with the task of making sure the event goes off without a hitch. As if he didn’t already have enough to do. For starters, he and Claire Merchant are trying to work out their relationship. Should they move in together or should they continue on as they have in the past? And there’s Sheriff Duke Hockney, who wants Thumps to give up landscape photography and return to law enforcement. And last but not least, Cisco Cruz, the ninja assassin, shows up in town with a fiancée in tow. Can things get any more complicated for our hero? Yes, they can. When one of the dealers at the exhibition winds up dead, Cruz’s fiancée is revealed to be an FBI agent responsible for his protection. And Claire’s adoption of Ivory hits a major snag. Like it or not, Thumps is going to have to help Claire as best he can, discover why Cruz is really back in town and try to unravel the murder of the coin dealer—before anyone else dies. In this new DreadfulWater instalment, our favourite reluctant investigator returns with his signature wit and wry humour to solve a mystery that only Thomas King could create.
The Gene Wars
Author: Robert M. Cook-Deegan
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393035728
Category : Human gene mapping
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Cook-Deegan, a former director of the Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee of the US Congress and an advisor to the National Center for Human Genome Research, gives a firsthand account of the struggle to launch the Human Genome Project. Using primary documents and interviews, Cook-Deegan explains scientific details, chronicles the origins of the project, covers the conflicts and partnerships between the organizations involved, and examines ethical, legal, and social issues of DNA research. Includes bandw photos. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393035728
Category : Human gene mapping
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Cook-Deegan, a former director of the Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee of the US Congress and an advisor to the National Center for Human Genome Research, gives a firsthand account of the struggle to launch the Human Genome Project. Using primary documents and interviews, Cook-Deegan explains scientific details, chronicles the origins of the project, covers the conflicts and partnerships between the organizations involved, and examines ethical, legal, and social issues of DNA research. Includes bandw photos. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Molecular Tinkering
Author: Ben Martynoga
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789014271
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Reveals some of the thrilling developments that have transformed biology since the 1960s. Highlights the challenges ahead for biologists but suggests what they can learn from the past. Energetic, jargon-free writing that will appeal to a broad audience. During the 1960s Edinburgh became a hotbed for a forward-thinking group of biologists. This is the story of these innovators who saw that life’s big mysteries were best tackled by studying its molecular foundations. It introduces the eccentric thinkers, ingenious tinkerers and tenacious experimenters who broke down the cultural barriers between traditional scientific disciplines. They produced a series of transformative ideas and tools that wholly reoriented biology. Edinburgh scientists invented genetic engineering. They laid the foundations for DNA fingerprinting and the human genome project. They also cloned Dolly the sheep, purified the first gene and kick-started the now-influential fields of epigenetics and systems biology. Yet Edinburgh’s leading role in most of these world-changing stories have not been told before. Ben Martynoga intertwines science, biography and anecdote to describe the roots and lasting significance of key biological concepts. He describes the crucial micro-details, the blind alleys, botched experiments, and chance encounters to give a rare insight into the way science really progresses. Now, in the 21st century, biology is increasingly a ‘big science’ endeavour. A deeper understanding of biology could deliver not only new drugs and diagnostics, but also improved ways to feed, clothe and fuel us. But the world still awaits the long-promised fruits of biology’s molecular revolution. The successes of Edinburgh’s unsung molecular pioneers remind us why it is crucial to carve out space for small-scale, curiosity-led research.
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1789014271
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Reveals some of the thrilling developments that have transformed biology since the 1960s. Highlights the challenges ahead for biologists but suggests what they can learn from the past. Energetic, jargon-free writing that will appeal to a broad audience. During the 1960s Edinburgh became a hotbed for a forward-thinking group of biologists. This is the story of these innovators who saw that life’s big mysteries were best tackled by studying its molecular foundations. It introduces the eccentric thinkers, ingenious tinkerers and tenacious experimenters who broke down the cultural barriers between traditional scientific disciplines. They produced a series of transformative ideas and tools that wholly reoriented biology. Edinburgh scientists invented genetic engineering. They laid the foundations for DNA fingerprinting and the human genome project. They also cloned Dolly the sheep, purified the first gene and kick-started the now-influential fields of epigenetics and systems biology. Yet Edinburgh’s leading role in most of these world-changing stories have not been told before. Ben Martynoga intertwines science, biography and anecdote to describe the roots and lasting significance of key biological concepts. He describes the crucial micro-details, the blind alleys, botched experiments, and chance encounters to give a rare insight into the way science really progresses. Now, in the 21st century, biology is increasingly a ‘big science’ endeavour. A deeper understanding of biology could deliver not only new drugs and diagnostics, but also improved ways to feed, clothe and fuel us. But the world still awaits the long-promised fruits of biology’s molecular revolution. The successes of Edinburgh’s unsung molecular pioneers remind us why it is crucial to carve out space for small-scale, curiosity-led research.