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The Secret Life Of The Periodic Table: Unlocking The Mysteries Of All 118 Elements Paperback English by Dr. Ben Still - 06-Oct-16

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PublisherOctopus Publishing Group
ISBN 139781844038855
ISBN 101844038858
AuthorDr. Ben Still
Book FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleUnlocking The Mysteries Of All 118 Elements
Book DescriptionEvery element has character, be it volatile, aloof, gregarious or enigmatic. They also have incredible stories of how they came to be, how they were discovered and how their qualities have been harnessed to make everything we have in the world. The Secret Life of the Periodic Table gives a fascinating insight into the discovery and use of all 118 elements. It uncovers incredible stories of how Mendeleev's table was formulated and the individual elements found, as well as explaining the fundamentals of atomic science and each element's place in the table and our universe.
About the AuthorDr Ben Still is a Physicist at the University of London. Alongside his research career Ben has been an advocate of new methods of communicating physics. He has worked with artists, designers, and illustrators to show complex physics research topics in a new light. Ben also teaches Science in schools and develops innovative methods of classroom teaching. For his contribution to science communication Ben has been presented with multiple national awards. Following a childhood interest Ben went to Leicester to read for a masters in Physics with Space Science and Technology. During the course his attention was instead drawn to the world of particle physics. Ben went on to the University of Sheffield where he gained a PhD in experimental particle physics. Ben then continued his career as a physicist as a Research Associate at Queen Mary University of London where he is now an Honorary Research Fellow.
Publication Date06-Oct-16
Number of Pages192
Cart Total  160.00

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