Ray Jayawardhana is een gerenommeerd schrijver en wetenschapper wiens werk zich verdiept in de fascinerende werelden buiten onze planeet. Door middel van zijn geschriften brengt hij de complexiteit en de mysteries van de kosmos op een toegankelijke en boeiende manier over aan de lezers. Zijn diepe interesse in astronomie en astrofysica komt tot uiting in zijn vermogen om ingewikkelde wetenschappelijke concepten te vertalen naar een verhaal dat zowel begrijpelijk als boeiend is, nieuwsgierigheid opwekt en ontzag inspireert.
Astronomer Ray Jayawardhana discusses the scientific quest to discover other
planets and life in the universe, describing breakthroughs into the early
twenty-first century, and examining the tools and technology available to
scientists seeking life on other worlds.
Neutrinos may hold the secrets to the nature of antimatter and what the universe was like just seconds after the big bang, but they are extremely elusive and difficult to pin down. The author takes us on a journey into the shadowy world of neutrinos and the lives of those who chase them.
Perfect for fans of The Wonderful Things You Will Be and That's Me Loving You, this picture book by a renowned astrophysicist is a lyrical meditation on the preciousness of one child and the vastness of the universe. Just like the sun gives shine to the moon, you light up the world beyond this room . . . You are grand and marvelous, strong and mysterious. The history of the world is in your fingertips. A lyrical meditation on the preciousness of one child and the vastness of the universe, this gorgeously illustrated picture book shares the immensity of a parent's love along with the message that we are all connected to the broader cosmos in important and intimate ways. A perfect bedtime read-aloud, Child of the Universe is a book to cherish forever. The author is an astrophysicist who has been fascinated by the universe since he was a child. As a parent, he has developed a new appreciation for the deep connections between billions of years of cosmic evolution and this one tiny human.