Eureka!: An Infographic Guide to Science
By (Author) Tom Cabot
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
19th December 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gift books
Cosmology and the universe
Astrophysics
Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)
History of science
Philosophy of science
Space science
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Quantum computing and information
500
Hardback
256
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 23mm
1020g
Discover how the world really works in this spectacular journey through space and time that shows the fundamentals of science in groundbreaking visuals, from the Big Bang to Artificial Intelligence.
Following each stage of the development of the material Universe, from the first cataclysmic moments to the emergence of human and machine intelligence, Eureka! presents the unfolding science that lies behind and between then and now.
Starting from the point of physical origin, the book moves through quarks, atoms, molecules and stars; to planet building, organic chemistry, the emergence of life, sentience; and finally on to the human mind and its quest to understand the Universe through exploration and science.
Spectacular visuals reveal unexpected insights into how the world really works, covering all the major branches of scientific understanding. Using vast amounts of information to cross-reference a breadth of different subject areas, the book features physics, cosmology, chemistry, earth science, biology, nano-science, medicine, engineering and computer technology. It illuminates, inspires and amazes us with visually striking and information-rich infographics.
Praise for Eureka!:
A remarkable book taking an original approach. popsciencebooks.blogspot.co.uk
Tom Cabot is a London-based book editor and designer with a background in experimental psychology, natural science and graphic design. He founded the London-based packaging company, Ketchup, and has produced and illustrated many books for the British Film Institute, Penguin and the Royal Institute of British Architects. Tom has held a lifelong passion to explain science graphically and inclusively ever since being blown away by Ray and Charles Eames Powers of Ten at an early age. This is his first book.