The discovery of the nucleus transformed the past century and will
revolutionize this one. Nuclear physics is one of the most exciting--and
useful--branches of science. In medicine, it helps save lives through
innovative medical technologies, such as the MRI, and in nuclear
astrophysics, state-of-the-art theoretical and computer models account
for how stars shine and describe how the chemical elements in the
universe were formed.
Now in its second edition, Nucleus tells the story of the nucleus from
the early experimental work of the quiet New Zealander Lord Rutherford
to the huge atom-smashing machines of today and beyond. Thoroughly
revised and updated, the book includes the most current information on
the radio dating of Earth and other planets in the Solar System,
heavy-ion therapies, quark-gluon plasma and its relevance to black
holes, and clarification of ab initio calculations of atomic nuclei.
Lavishly illustrated and with lively prose and captivating details, this
book unravels the scientific mysteries that surround the subject of the
nucleus. Anyone with even a passing interest in science will delight in
this guide to the nuclear age.