The God Particle

The God Particle
Author: Leon M. Lederman
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780618711680

A fascinating tour of particle physics from Nobel Prize winner Leon Lederman. At the root of particle physics is an invincible sense of curiosity. Leon Lederman embraces this spirit of inquiry as he moves from the Greeks' earliest scientific observations to Einstein and beyond to chart this unique arm of scientific study. His survey concludes with the Higgs boson, nicknamed the God Particle, which scientists hypothesize will help unlock the last secrets of the subatomic universe, quarks and all--it's the dogged pursuit of this almost mystical entity that inspires Lederman's witty and accessible history.

The Reception of Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory

The Reception of Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
Author: J. Dobrzycki
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1972
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789027703118

Traces intertribal trade relations of the Iroquois and the impact Europeans had on this in the seventeenth century.

Social Ecology and the Right to the City

Social Ecology and the Right to the City
Author: Venturini Federico Venturini
Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1551646854

Cities today are increasingly at the forefront of the environmental and social crisis-they are simultaneously a major cause and a potential solution. Across the world, a new wave of urban social movements is rising to fight against corporate control, social exclusion, hostile immigration policies, gender oppression, and ecological devastation. These movements are building economic, social, and political alternatives based on solidarity, equality, and participation. This anthology develops the debates that began at the recent Transnational Institute of Social Ecology's (TRISE) conference about the dire need to rebuild the social and political realities of our world's cities. It discusses the prospects of radical urban movements; examines the revolutionary potential of the concept of "e;the Right to the City,"e; and looks at how activists, scholars, and community movements can work together towards an ecological and democratic future. A fruitful conversation between theory and practice, this book opens new ground for rethinking systemic urban change in a way that challenges oppression and transforms how people work, create, and live together.

The Geology of the Guiana Shield

The Geology of the Guiana Shield
Author: Allan K. Gibbs
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

The Guiana Shield is an area of special importance, especially to those concerned with Precambrian geology because it provides a perspective on a part of Earth history not well represented elsewhere. For economic geologists, its mineral resource potential is just beginning to be understood. This overview of current knowledge will greatly help geologists already working in the area, draw attention to the need for mineral exploration research, and encourage the inclusion of the Shield in future Precambrian studies.

Fertility and the Male Life Cycle in the Era of Fertility Decline

Fertility and the Male Life Cycle in the Era of Fertility Decline
Author: Caroline Bledsoe
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2000-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 019158388X

This volume challenges the orthodox position on two of the main themes in fertility transition studies: the inevitable link between fewer children and quality of life and the focus on women as the sole important objects of study. In an era of unprecedented fertility decline, there is increasing concern about the lessening worldwide role that men play in the upbringing of children. The immense worldwide variation in the timing and sequencing of a man's life course events, the rise and fall in personal forunes, and the weight of society's hierarchies, all combine to affect the number of children a man fathers, when he fathers them, the number of partners he fathers them with, and the kind of support and recognition he bestows on them. The cross-disciplinary approach favoured here, including ethnographies, national surveys, and historical texts, avoids the narrow focus of many fertility studies texts. By providing detailed studies on a variety of countries ranging from Germany to Papua New Guinea, the contributors build an accurate picture of the global situation, while two Overview chapters give a wider perspective, and the Introduction synthesizes the themes identified and conclusions reached.

Introduction to Veterinary Genetics

Introduction to Veterinary Genetics
Author: F. W. Nicholas
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 317
Release: 1996-01
Genre: Veterinary genetics
ISBN: 9780198542926

An introductory overview of aspects of genetics that are relevant to animal diseases and to animal production. This is a shorter and simplified version of the successful Veterinary Genetics (1987), and is ideal for students, classroom use, and Practitioners who require more guidance with genetics. Molecular techniques that are revolutionizing our understanding of animal genetics are covered throughout the book, including in the areas of familial disorders, environmental control of inherited disorders, animal breeding, and selection.