Science in the Contemporary World: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) Eric G. Swedin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
8th March 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular science
509
Hardback
408
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
851g
Science in the Contemporary World is a scholarly yet accessible chronicle of scientific achievement from the discovery of penicillin to the latest developments in space exploration and cloning. Over 200 A-Z entries cover the full spectrum of contemporary science, with emphasis on its diverse nature. Within the last 50 years, medicine has eradicated the killer disease smallpox, but only because the virus can live only in humans. Space probes have revealed that on Europa, a moon of Jupiter, there probably exists an ice-capped ocean with the potential to support life. Marvels from animal psychology and deep-sea exploration are also explored extensively.
"Recomended for public and academic libraries." - Booklist "Science in the Contemporary World is recommended for high school, college, and public libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
Eric G. Swedin, Ph.D., is on the faculty at Weber State University, Ogden, UT.