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The book describes why we undertake science and discovery in various forms, and it explores the limits of discovery faced jointly by scientists and society in general. The author offers case studies and illustrates how researchers collaborate to tackle science challenges of a larger scope as well as educate future science students.
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The book describes why we undertake science and discovery in various forms, and it explores the limits of discovery faced jointly by scientists and society in general. The author offers case studies and illustrates how researchers collaborate to tackle science challenges of a larger scope as well as educate future science students.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000731231
- Artikelnr.: 57906206
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000731231
- Artikelnr.: 57906206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
John R. Helliwell is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of Manchester. He was Director of Synchrotron Radiation Science at the Council for the Central Laboratories of the Research Councils (CCLRC). Professor Helliwell has served as President of the European Crystallographic Association (ECA). He was awarded a DSc degree in physics from the University of York in 1996 and a DPhil in molecular biophysics from the University of Oxford in 1978. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Royal Society of Biology, and the American Crystallographic Association. He is an Emeritus Member of the Biochemical Society. In 1997, he was made an Honorary Member of the National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia. In 2000 he was awarded the Professor K Banerjee Centennial Silver Medal by the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in Calcutta, India. In 2015 he was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona, Spain. He was made an Honorary Member of the British Biophysical Society in 2017. The same year, he became a Faculty 1000 Member, charged with highlighting significant science publications. He was elected an Honorary Life Member of the British Crystallographic Association in 2019. He was a Lonsdale Lecturer of the British Crystallographic Association in 2011, the Patterson Prize Awardee of the American Crystallographic Association in 2014, and the Max Perutz Prize Awardee of the European Crystallographic Association in 2015. Professor Helliwell has published more than 200 research publications and two research monographs. He has held leading roles within the International Union of Crystallography, most recently as Chairman of its Committee on Data and Chairman of its Book Series. He has chaired various science advisory committees at synchrotron X-ray and neutron facilities around the world including in France, Spain, Japan, the USA, Australia and Sweden.
Part I Introduction
1 What Is the Scientific Life?
2 What Is Physics?
3 What Is Chemistry?
4 What Is Biology?
Part II Scientific Career Choices: What to Do When Faced With ...
5 Junctions
6 Crossroads
7 Roundabouts
8 Traffic Lights
9 Obstacles
10 Mountains
Part III Examples of What Science Delivers or Will Deliver in the Future
11 With Physics We Can See Atoms
12 Acceleration of Chemical Reactions by Catalysts: A Wonder of the Natural
World
13 Understanding Colour: Paintings, Camouflage, Clothes and Cosmetics
14 The Universe Exists and the Big Bang 'Start' of the Universe: The 'Red
Shift' and the Expansion of the Universe
15 Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe? The Role of the Square
Kilometre Array Radio Astronomy Project
16 Predicting Climate Change on Earth
Part IV Science and Mathematics: Across the Disciplines and Side by Side
With Engineering
17 Science and Mathematics: Newtonian Dynamics and Molecular Dynamics
18 Science across the Disciplines: Curiosity Respects No Science Subject
Boundaries
19 Science Side by Side with Engineering
Part V Science Is a Process
20 Successes Involve Striving to Avoid Failures in Science
Part VI A Trend: The Coming Together of the Sciences and the Social
Sciences
21 The International Council for Science: A Very Important Event
Appendices My Reviews of Books Regarding the Whats of a Scientific Life
Appendix A1: The Social Function of Science, by J. D. Bernal
Appendix A2: The Effective Scientist: A Handy Guide to a Successful
Scientific Career, by Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Appendix A3: Scientific Leadership, by J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet and
Jan-Karel Felderhof
Appendix A4: Managing Science: Developing Your Research, Leadership and
Management Skills, by K. Peach
Appendix A5: Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property: a
Practical Guide, by Francis J. Waller
Appendix A6: The Scientific Method: Reflections from a Practitioner, by M.
di Ventra
1 What Is the Scientific Life?
2 What Is Physics?
3 What Is Chemistry?
4 What Is Biology?
Part II Scientific Career Choices: What to Do When Faced With ...
5 Junctions
6 Crossroads
7 Roundabouts
8 Traffic Lights
9 Obstacles
10 Mountains
Part III Examples of What Science Delivers or Will Deliver in the Future
11 With Physics We Can See Atoms
12 Acceleration of Chemical Reactions by Catalysts: A Wonder of the Natural
World
13 Understanding Colour: Paintings, Camouflage, Clothes and Cosmetics
14 The Universe Exists and the Big Bang 'Start' of the Universe: The 'Red
Shift' and the Expansion of the Universe
15 Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe? The Role of the Square
Kilometre Array Radio Astronomy Project
16 Predicting Climate Change on Earth
Part IV Science and Mathematics: Across the Disciplines and Side by Side
With Engineering
17 Science and Mathematics: Newtonian Dynamics and Molecular Dynamics
18 Science across the Disciplines: Curiosity Respects No Science Subject
Boundaries
19 Science Side by Side with Engineering
Part V Science Is a Process
20 Successes Involve Striving to Avoid Failures in Science
Part VI A Trend: The Coming Together of the Sciences and the Social
Sciences
21 The International Council for Science: A Very Important Event
Appendices My Reviews of Books Regarding the Whats of a Scientific Life
Appendix A1: The Social Function of Science, by J. D. Bernal
Appendix A2: The Effective Scientist: A Handy Guide to a Successful
Scientific Career, by Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Appendix A3: Scientific Leadership, by J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet and
Jan-Karel Felderhof
Appendix A4: Managing Science: Developing Your Research, Leadership and
Management Skills, by K. Peach
Appendix A5: Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property: a
Practical Guide, by Francis J. Waller
Appendix A6: The Scientific Method: Reflections from a Practitioner, by M.
di Ventra
Part I Introduction
1 What Is the Scientific Life?
2 What Is Physics?
3 What Is Chemistry?
4 What Is Biology?
Part II Scientific Career Choices: What to Do When Faced With ...
5 Junctions
6 Crossroads
7 Roundabouts
8 Traffic Lights
9 Obstacles
10 Mountains
Part III Examples of What Science Delivers or Will Deliver in the Future
11 With Physics We Can See Atoms
12 Acceleration of Chemical Reactions by Catalysts: A Wonder of the Natural
World
13 Understanding Colour: Paintings, Camouflage, Clothes and Cosmetics
14 The Universe Exists and the Big Bang 'Start' of the Universe: The 'Red
Shift' and the Expansion of the Universe
15 Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe? The Role of the Square
Kilometre Array Radio Astronomy Project
16 Predicting Climate Change on Earth
Part IV Science and Mathematics: Across the Disciplines and Side by Side
With Engineering
17 Science and Mathematics: Newtonian Dynamics and Molecular Dynamics
18 Science across the Disciplines: Curiosity Respects No Science Subject
Boundaries
19 Science Side by Side with Engineering
Part V Science Is a Process
20 Successes Involve Striving to Avoid Failures in Science
Part VI A Trend: The Coming Together of the Sciences and the Social
Sciences
21 The International Council for Science: A Very Important Event
Appendices My Reviews of Books Regarding the Whats of a Scientific Life
Appendix A1: The Social Function of Science, by J. D. Bernal
Appendix A2: The Effective Scientist: A Handy Guide to a Successful
Scientific Career, by Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Appendix A3: Scientific Leadership, by J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet and
Jan-Karel Felderhof
Appendix A4: Managing Science: Developing Your Research, Leadership and
Management Skills, by K. Peach
Appendix A5: Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property: a
Practical Guide, by Francis J. Waller
Appendix A6: The Scientific Method: Reflections from a Practitioner, by M.
di Ventra
1 What Is the Scientific Life?
2 What Is Physics?
3 What Is Chemistry?
4 What Is Biology?
Part II Scientific Career Choices: What to Do When Faced With ...
5 Junctions
6 Crossroads
7 Roundabouts
8 Traffic Lights
9 Obstacles
10 Mountains
Part III Examples of What Science Delivers or Will Deliver in the Future
11 With Physics We Can See Atoms
12 Acceleration of Chemical Reactions by Catalysts: A Wonder of the Natural
World
13 Understanding Colour: Paintings, Camouflage, Clothes and Cosmetics
14 The Universe Exists and the Big Bang 'Start' of the Universe: The 'Red
Shift' and the Expansion of the Universe
15 Is There Life Elsewhere in the Universe? The Role of the Square
Kilometre Array Radio Astronomy Project
16 Predicting Climate Change on Earth
Part IV Science and Mathematics: Across the Disciplines and Side by Side
With Engineering
17 Science and Mathematics: Newtonian Dynamics and Molecular Dynamics
18 Science across the Disciplines: Curiosity Respects No Science Subject
Boundaries
19 Science Side by Side with Engineering
Part V Science Is a Process
20 Successes Involve Striving to Avoid Failures in Science
Part VI A Trend: The Coming Together of the Sciences and the Social
Sciences
21 The International Council for Science: A Very Important Event
Appendices My Reviews of Books Regarding the Whats of a Scientific Life
Appendix A1: The Social Function of Science, by J. D. Bernal
Appendix A2: The Effective Scientist: A Handy Guide to a Successful
Scientific Career, by Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Appendix A3: Scientific Leadership, by J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet and
Jan-Karel Felderhof
Appendix A4: Managing Science: Developing Your Research, Leadership and
Management Skills, by K. Peach
Appendix A5: Writing Chemistry Patents and Intellectual Property: a
Practical Guide, by Francis J. Waller
Appendix A6: The Scientific Method: Reflections from a Practitioner, by M.
di Ventra