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Science and Technology Almanac

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Science and Technology Almanac

Contributors:

By (Author) William Allstetter

ISBN:

9781573563284

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th October 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Technology: general issues
Reference works

Dewey:

503

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

520

Description

Recapping the year's most important events in the world of science and technology, this completely updated edition of ^IScience & Technology Almanac 2002 ^Rbrings together the news, the people, and the statistics to give the most comprehensive information in one place on these fields: astronomy and science, chemistry, computers and the Internet, earth sciences, the environment, health and medicine, life sciences, mathematics, meteorology and weather, physics, and technology. Illustrated with photographs, tables and charts, a timeline, and calendar, this almanac not only details the most important recent scientific events, it also provides a one-stop resource for basic scientific facts and knowledge, including measurements, scientific nomenclature, conversion tables, the periodic table, and more. ^IScience & Technology Almanac ^R2002 is a unique one-stop source, combining the features of a news digest, a concise science encyclopedia, and an annual statistical handbook. The year's most important scientific issues, scientific legislation and regulation, and obituaries of important scientists are also included. Special features and reference aids include photographs and other illustrations; extensive tables and charts; a timeline and calendar or upcoming scientific events; directories of zoos, aquariums, science centers, and museums; lists of associations, institutes, and government organizations; a glossary; and an index. This ^IAlmanac ^Rwill make a valuable reference source for a wide range of users, whether they have technical or general backgrounds. Teachers and students from high school to university will find the^I Science & Technology Almanac 2002 ^Ressential.

Reviews

This handy annual almanac continues to be an excellent ready reference for anyone trying to answer questions on the past year's events and historic milestones....details issues in science and technology, legislation and regulation, and media and presents a worldwide view and a time line....easy-to-use reference has it all in one compact volume. Recommended. High school, public, and academic libraries.-Choice
"This handy annual almanac continues to be an excellent ready reference for anyone trying to answer questions on the past year's events and historic milestones....details issues in science and technology, legislation and regulation, and media and presents a worldwide view and a time line....easy-to-use reference has it all in one compact volume. Recommended. High school, public, and academic libraries."-Choice

Author Bio

LYNN LAUERMAN is a freelance science writer and editor, and the cofounder of J&L Scientific Editing. Lauerman contributed to Human Diseases and Conditions (2000), a health encyclopedia designed for students, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in collaboration with a medical board from the duPont Hospital for Children. She is currently editing the second supplement to the series, a volume on infectious diseases. She also wrote for the 2000 edition of the Science and Technology Almanac. Lauerman, who lives in Carlsbad, California, received her Ph.D. in marine biology from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. WILLIAM ALLSTETTER created and launched Today's Science on File, a monthly science-news digest for high school students. Most recently, he served as Director of Science Communications at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons. Allstetter is currently a freelance writer, and has published in numerous journals including Technology Review, Discover, and American Health. Allstetter, who lives in New York City, studied biology at Stanford University and has his journalism degree from Columbia University.

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