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It's a Gas: The Magnificent and Elusive Elements that Expand Our World
By (Author) Mark Miodownik
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
History of science
Physics of gases
Philosophy of science
Chemistry
530.43
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
The secret life of gases from the author of the best-selling, prize-winning Stuff Matters Why are most gases invisible, odourless and tasteless Why do some poison us and others make us laugh And why do some power our engines while others make drinks fizzy In It's a Gas, Mark Miodownik masterfully reveals an invisible world through his unique brand of scientific storytelling. Taking us back to that exhilarating - and often dangerous - moment when scientists tried to work out exactly what they had discovered, Miodownik shows that gases are the formative substances of our modern world, each with its own weird and wonderful personality. We see how seventeenth-century laughing gas parties led to the first use of anaesthetics in surgery, how the invention of the air valve in musical instruments gave us bicycles, cars and trainers, and how gases made us masters of the sea (by huge steamships) and skies (via extremely flammable balloons). This delight of a book reveals the immense importance of gases to modern civilisation.
A delight -- Dara O Briain
It's not just a gas, its a blast. A brilliant, bracing journey though the past, present and future of the invisible stuff you cant see, but is everywhere. -- Ed Conway, author of Material World
Hugely enjoyable. From the bouncy castle to poison gas, from The Wizard of Oz to cappuccinos, this book has it all: plenty of belly laughs, but also warnings about the state of our world -- Andrea Sella, chemist and broadcaster
With seamless storytelling and scientific flair, Mark unveils the captivating personalities of gases that fizz, pop, numb, smell, warm, and soar, illuminating the extraordinary role they play in our lives -- Roger Highfield, Science Director at the Science Museum
Mark Miodownik is an exceptionally talented scientist, writer and communicator, and in this book he brings the invisible world of gas to vivid, visible life -- Sophie Scott, author of The Brain: 10 Things You Should Know
A Financial Times Master of Science and chosen by The Times as one of the 100 most influential scientists in the UK, Mark Miodownik is Professor of Materials and Society at University College London, where he is also Director of the Institute of Making. He is the author of the book Stuff Matters - a New York Times bestseller which won the Royal Society Winton Prize - and Liquid, which was shortlisted for the same prize. He presents BBC TV and radio programmes on science and engineering such as Everyday Miracles and How It Works.