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Radiation

Uriah Stewart

Maison d'édition: Publifye AS

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Synopsis

"Radiation" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of nature's most pervasive yet misunderstood phenomena. This groundbreaking book delves into the nature of radiation, its diverse sources, and its impact on life and the cosmos, presenting a balanced view that acknowledges both the risks and benefits of this fundamental aspect of our universe. From cosmic rays to radioactive decay, the book illuminates how radiation shapes our world in ways both subtle and profound.   
The book's structure progresses from basic concepts of radiation physics to an examination of various radiation sources, culminating in a discussion of its effects on living organisms and practical applications. Readers will discover intriguing facts, such as how radiation techniques are used in carbon dating to unlock secrets of the past, and how understanding radiation is crucial for addressing challenges like cancer treatment and clean energy production.   
The interdisciplinary approach of "Radiation" connects physics to fields such as biology, geology, and archaeology, making it accessible to a wide audience. What sets this book apart is its holistic approach, bridging the gap between academic literature and popular science. By employing clear explanations and engaging anecdotes, it transforms complex concepts into understandable insights for both general readers and scientifically inclined individuals.   
"Radiation" promises to change how readers perceive this ubiquitous phenomenon, revealing its hidden influence in every aspect of our existence.
Disponible depuis: 07/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 235 pages.

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