科学
Why Fish Don't Exist 豆瓣 Goodreads
7.5 (8 个评分) 作者: Lulu Miller Simon & Schuster 2020 - 4
A wondrous nonfiction debut from the cofounder of NPR’s Invisibilia, Why Fish Don’t Exist tells the story of a 19th-century scientist possessed with bringing order to the natural world—a dark and astonishing tale that becomes an investigation into some of the biggest questions of our lives.
When Lulu Miller was starting out as a science reporter, she encountered a story that would stick with her for a decade. It was the strange tale of a scientist named David Starr Jordan, who set out to discover as many of the world’s fish as he could. Decade by decade, he built one of the most important specimen collections ever seen. Until the 1906 San Francisco earthquake hit—sending over a thousand of his fish, housed in fragile glass jars, plummeting to the floor. In an instant, his life’s work was shattered.
Miller knew what she would do if she were in Jordan’s shoes. She would give up, give in to despair. But Jordan? He surveyed the wreckage at his feet, found the first fish he recognized, and painstakingly began to rebuild his collection. And this time, he introduced one clever innovation that, he believed, would protect it against the chaos of the world.
In Why Fish Don’t Exist, Miller digs into the passing anecdote she once heard about David Starr Jordan to tell his whole story. What was it that kept him going that day in 1906? What became of him? And who does he prove to be, in the end: a role model for how to thrive in a chaotic world, or a cautionary tale? Filled with suspense, surprise, and even a questionable death, this enchanting book interweaves science, biography, and a dash of memoir to investigate the age-old question of how to go on when everything seems lost.
2024年10月9日 已读
简·斯坦福我在YouTube案件博主那里听到过!不过科普科普着突然要开始感人,如果力度掌握得不够好,就会增加我阅读的不适感。这本书我觉得两者融合得不够好,感觉鳗鱼的旅行会好一些。自然的order完全不care你感悟到的人生意义,不是吗。
Libby 传记 图书馆 漂在加拿大 科学
迷人的材料 豆瓣
Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World
8.4 (48 个评分) 作者: 马克·米奥多尼克 译者: 赖盈满 未读·探索家·北京联合出版公司 2015 - 9
从茶杯、喷气发动机到家用电器、内裤,我们的生活充满了材料。但你想过没有,为什么玻璃是透明的?是什么让橡皮筋有弹性?为什么曲别针会弯曲?为什么不锈钢不生锈?水泥也能做成衣服?世界上最薄却最坚硬的东西是什么?为什么某一种材料做成的东西会长那样?材料如何塑造了我们的世界又对我们的生活产生了怎样的影响?
世界顶级材料学大师带你用材料科学家的眼睛,以全新的方式看待你身边的每一样东西:钢、纸、混凝土、巧克力、塑料、玻璃、瓷器……
本书以渊博的知识和极富感染力的文字写就。它不仅揭露了各种物质背后的神奇结构,还告诉我们隐藏在其背后的精采故事。每一章介绍一种材料,辅以照片和手绘图,极富可读性和趣味性。
2018年3月26日 已读
豆瓣的搜索也是可以,搜这本书跳出来三级片“迷人的保姆”= = 多糖的分子式我花了五分钟居然没有认出来,意识到要对要对年少时期热爱化学的心说拜拜了。模糊的印象在NASA有气凝胶的展品(?),希望将来可以去材料博物馆玩!
GIS 材料 科学 科普 英国
上帝掷骰子吗 豆瓣 Goodreads Goodreads
9.1 (183 个评分) 作者: 曹天元 辽宁教育出版社 2006 - 1
《上帝掷骰子吗》这本书是关于量子论的故事。量子论是一个极为奇妙的理论:从物理角度来说,它在科学家中间引起了最为激烈的争议和关注;从现实角度来说,它给我们的社会带来了无与伦比的变化和进步;从科学史角度来说,也几乎没有哪段历史比量子论的创立得到了更为彻底的研究。然而不可思议的是,它的基本观点和假说至今没有渗透到大众的意识中去,这无疑又给它增添了一道神秘的光环。
这本书带读者做一次量子之旅,从神话时代出发,沿着量子发展的道路,亲身去经历科学史上的乌云和暴雨,追逐流星的辉光,穿越重重迷雾和险滩,和最伟大的物理学家们并肩作战。除了回顾基本的历史背景,还将向着未来探险,去逐一摸索量子论面前的不同道路,闯入人迹罕至的未知境地,和先行者们一起开疆扩土。让人惊叹的,不仅仅是沿途那令人眼花缭乱的绚丽风景,更来自于人内心深处的思索和启示——那是科学深植在每个人心中不可抗拒的魅力。
这本书适合任何有中学基本物理概念的读者。
2013年8月21日 已读
“在某个宇宙中,埃及艳后克娄帕特拉的鼻子稍短了一点,没有教凯撒和安东尼怦然心动。” 科普书写得如此荡气回肠,作者也是有情怀的学霸来的吧。看到尾声,“把这篇文章送给那个女孩,以回赠她曾经送给我的那些可爱笑容。” 赞。
RA 中国 物理 科学 科普