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Mary Gribbin

    Mary Gribbin richt zich op wetenschapscommunicatie voor kinderen, waarbij ze complexe onderwerpen toegankelijk maakt voor jonge geesten. Haar schrijven is bedoeld om nieuwsgierigheid te wekken en een dieper begrip van wetenschappelijke principes te bevorderen. Door haar educatieve werk en publicaties streeft Gribbin ernaar wetenschap te demystificeren en de volgende generatie denkers te inspireren. Haar aanpak benadrukt duidelijkheid en betrokkenheid, zodat leren zowel informatief als plezierig is.

    Fire on Earth
    On the Origin of Evolution
    Dazzling Discoveries
    Stardust
    Richard Feynman: A Life in Science
    From Here to Infinity
    • From Here to Infinity

      • 248bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,1(70)Tarief

      Renowned science writers John and Mary Gribbin team up with one of the most historic scientific sites in the world--the Royal Observatory, Greenwich--to take readers on a stunning visual tour of the universe. This riveting journey moves from our home planet outwards to the Moon, Sun, Inner and Outer Solar Systems, Milky Way, and other galaxies. Not only do the Gribbins discuss the always-intriguing topic of alien life, but they divulge little-known facts (Venus is the only planet in our solar system to rotate backwards), as well as all the basics beginning armchair astronomers need to know. Dramatic four-color photographs complement the informative text, giving readers a sense of what it might be like to be an astronaut...and go where no one has gone before.

      From Here to Infinity
    • Richard Feynman: A Life in Science

      • 328bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(14)Tarief

      This text is a portrayal of one of the greatest scientists of the late 20th-century, which also provides a picture of the significant physics of the period. It combines personal anecdotes, writings and recollections with narrative.

      Richard Feynman: A Life in Science
    • Stardust

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,9(33)Tarief

      'Superb ... Gribbin has done it again ... the story of how the matter that makes up our bodies travelled from the stars ... a wonderful account' Sunday Times, Books of the Year Every one of us is made of stardust, John Gribbin explains in this dazzling book. Everything we see, touch, breathe and smell, nearly every molecule in our bodies, is the by-product of stars as they live and die in spectacular explosions, scattering material across the universe which is recycled to become part of us. It is only by understanding how stars are made and how they die that we can every understand how we came into being. Taking us on an enthralling journey, John Gribbin shows us the scientific breakthroughs in the quest for our origins. With the raw materials for creating life all around us, he concludes, it is impossible to believe we are alone in the universe. 'An incredible story ... gives a sense of the almost unbelievable coincidence of physical laws and circumstances that resulted in your being able to read these words today' Literary Review 'Gribbin skilfully and engagingly traces the historical sequence ... rather like Sherlock Holmes reading clues' New Scientist

      Stardust
    • Dazzling Discoveries

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,7(9)Tarief

      A new version of the adult book written specifically for children 11 and up. Covering a huge sweep of science (the last 400 years) the Gribbins look at the great scientists from childhood to old age, telling the stories of their lives and how they came to make their renowned discoveries. A fascinating and highly readable account of the events that lie behind the scientific milestones of history, this book tells us the human stories behind the scientific principles. Previously published in hardback as Inventing the Future.

      Dazzling Discoveries
    • A Waterstones Best Book of 2020 The theory of evolution by natural selection did not spring fully formed and unprecedented from the brain of Charles Darwin. Rather it has been examined and debated by philosophers the world over for thousands of years.

      On the Origin of Evolution
    • Fire on Earth

      Doomsday, Dinosaurs, and Humankind

      • 264bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,0(4)Tarief

      The authors of The Edge of Time examine the nature, origin, and dangers of comets and study how asteroid and comet collisions with the Earth have shaped the course of human history.

      Fire on Earth
    • Exploring the intersection of science and fantasy, this work delves into the scientific principles behind Philip Pullman's acclaimed trilogy. Award-winning science writers Mary and John Gribbin dissect concepts like string theory, quantum physics, and chaos theory, unraveling the mysteries of elements such as the golden compass and the subtle knife. Their engaging prose makes complex ideas accessible, shedding light on the intriguing connections between the fantastical elements of the story and real scientific theories.

      The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
    • "On 24 June 1837 Louis Agassiz stunned the learned members of the Swiss Society of Natural Sciences by addressing them, in his role as President, not with an anticipated lecture on fossil fishes, but with a passionate presentation on the existence of Ice Ages. No one was convinced. He even dragged the reluctant members of the Society up into the mountains to see the evidence for themselves, pointing out the scars on the hard rocks left by glaciation (which some of those present tried to explain away as having been produced by the wheels of passing carriages). Extraordinarily, it would take a further 140 years before the Ice Age theory was fully proved and understood." "John and Mary Gribbin tell the remarkable story of how we came to understand the phenomenon of Ice Ages, focusing on the key personalities obsessed with the search for answers. How frequently do Ice Ages occur? How do astronomical rhythms affect the Earth's climate? Have there always been two polar ice caps? Is it true that tiny changes in the heat balance of the Earth could plunge us back into full Ice Age conditions? With startling new material on how the last major Ice Epoch could have hastened human evolution, Ice Age explains why the Earth was once covered in ice - and how that made us human."--Jacket

      Ice Age
    • A history of science distilled into 100 notable experiments - epic moments that have fuelled our understanding of Earth and the Universe beyond. The history of science is a fascinating and long one, covering thousands of years of history. The development of scientific experiments involves some of the most enlightened cultures in history, as well as some great scientists, philosophers and theologians. As the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman said, 'If it disagrees with experiment, it is wrong', the simplest summary of what science is all about. And science is nothing without experiments. Everything in the scientific world view is based on experiment, including observations of phenomena predicted by theories and hypotheses, such as the bending of light as it goes past the Sun. From the discovery of microscopic worlds to weighing the Earth, from making electricity to the accelerating Universe and gravitational waves, this stunning book by renowned science writers John and Mary Gribbin tells the fascinating history of science through the stories of 100 groundbreaking experiments.

      Science
    • Fire on Earth

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,3(29)Tarief

      Examines the nature, origin, and dangers of comets and studies how asteroid and comet collisions with the Earth have shaped the course of human history

      Fire on Earth