Sciku: The Wonder of Science in Haiku!
By (Author) Students of The Camden School for Girls
Edited by Simon Flynn
Edited by Simon Flynn
Icon Books
Icon Books
2nd January 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.04108036
Paperback
176
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
146g
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are things of magic and wonder. They reveal complex patterns - and often thrilling chaos - at the heart of nature; the strange alchemy of reactions between invisible atoms; the bewildering origins of our universe in the furthest reaches of time and the connections in our brains that create love, fear, joy - and poetry.
Sciku brings together more than 400 revealing, poignant, witty haiku on scientific subjects. Written by students at Camden School for Girls - with all royalties from the sale of this book donated to the campaign to modernize their school science laboratory - these poems show that science may have given us the atom bomb, the laptop and the artificial heart but that it remains elegiac, enigmatic and often mind- bogglingly beautiful.
Photosynthesis:
Carbon dioxide
And water combine to form
Glucose thanks to light
[T]his collection of haiku on science subjects by the students of Camden School for Girls proved surprisingly enjoyable and thought provoking.
There were distinct differences between different subjects - and there was a huge range of styles and content.
Camden School for Girls is a comprehensive secondary school for girls, with a co-educational sixth form, in the London Borough of Camden in North London. The girls who contributed to this book range from the ages of 11 to 18.Simon Flynn is the author of the Science Magpie ('a cornucopia of curious facts, anecdotes and quotations ... sure to entertain and surprise' New Scientist) and is a teacher of science at Camden School for Girls.