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Return to China One Day
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Chengdong Lv

This open access book is intended for common readers who are interested in the life story of Qian Xuesen (also know as Tsien Hsue-Shen). Based on a large number of original archives and historical materials, this book focuses on Qian Xuesen’s years of seeking knowledge from his birth in 1911 to his return to China in 1955 and describes how he grows into a world-known scientist from the aspect…

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The Search for Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter
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Derek F. Jackson Kimball, Karl van Bibber

A host of astrophysical measurements suggest that most of the matter in the Universe is an invisible, nonluminous substance that physicists call “dark matter.” Understanding the nature of dark matter is one of the greatest challenges of modern physics and is of paramount importance to our theories of cosmology and particle physics. This text explores one of the leading hypotheses to explain…

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978-3-030-95852-7
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Memories of a theoretical physicist :a journey across the landscape of string…
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Polchinski, Joseph Gerard,Almheiri, Ahmed Eid Khamis Thani,

"Breakthrough Prize recipient Joseph Polchinksi (now deceased) reveals details of his upbringing, his collaborations with major figures in physics, and his significant contributions to string theory and cosmology"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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0262368919
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Development and evolution: complexity and change in biology
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Salthe, Stanley N.

Development and Evolution surveys and illuminates the key themes of rapidly changing fields and areas of controversy that are redefining the theory and philosophy of biology. It continues Stanley Salthe's investigation of evolutionary theory, begun in his influential book Evolving Hierarchical Systems, while negating the implicit philosophical mechanisms of much of that work. Here Salthe attemp…

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9780262282895
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1 online resource (xiv, 357 pages) :illustrations
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What If We Don't Die? The Morality of Immortality
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HULSROJ, Peter

This book deals with the very real possibility of earthly immortality and the human and societal implications of such immortality, including whether it is desirable. It looks at what makes immortality appear so attractive and at the possibility that we would be better served with longer lives and the freedom to terminate our lives at the time when life has given us all the joy, inspiration a…

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978-3-319-19093-8
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Weird Universe Exploring the Most Bizarre Ideas in Cosmology
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SEARGENT, David A. J.

As new discoveries complicate the scientific picture of the universe, the evolving theories about the nature of space and time and the origins and fate of the universe threaten to become overwhelming. Enter David Seargent. Continuing the author's series of books popularizing strange astronomy facts and knowledge, Weird Universe explains the bizarre, complicated terrain of modern cosmology for l…

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First dawn :from the big bang to our future in space
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McClellan-Broussard, Bonnie,Battiston, Roberto,Bartusiak, Marcia,

Translation of: La prima alba del cosmo, ? 2019 Mondadori Libri S.p.A., Milano.Includes index."Roberto Battiston traces the intellectual path that has brought us to our current understanding of the universe, intertwining our most recent discoveries with the passion and the ambition of the scientists that made them possible"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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Splinters of infinity :cosmic rays and the clash of two Nobel-winning scienti…
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Wolverton, Mark,

"Splinters of Infinity is set in a paradigm-shattering era of physics and science, as a series of rapid-fire discoveries and new ideas completely upend humanity's conception of the universe. Among these revolutions, America's two foremost physicists, Robert Millikan and Arthur Compton, find themselves locked in an intense, often deeply personal, conflict about cosmic rays, one of the era's most…

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The blind spot :why science cannot ignore human experience
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Frank, Adam,Gleiser, Marcelo,Thompson, Evan,

"An argument for the inclusion of the human perspective within science and how it makes science possible"--OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.

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Varying Gravity Dirac’s Legacy in Cosmology and Geophysics
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KRAGH, Helge

The main focus of this book is on the interconnection of two unorthodox scientific ideas, the varying-gravity hypothesis and the expanding-earth hypothesis. As such, it provides a fascinating insight into a nearly forgotten chapter in both the history of cosmology and the history of the earth sciences. The hypothesis that the force of gravity decreases over cosmic time was first proposed by …

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