With his knack for translating science into understandable, anecdotal
prose and his trademark dry humor, award-winning science writer Charles
Seife presents the first narrative account of the history of fusion for
general readers in more than a decade. Tracing the story from its
beginning into the twenty-first century, Sun in a Bottle reveals
fusion's explosive role in some of the biggest scientific scandals of
all time. Throughout this journey, he introduces us to the daring
geniuses, villains, and victims of fusion science. With the giant
international fusion project ITER (International Thermonuclear
Experimental Reactor) now under construction, it's clear that the
science of wishful thinking is as strong as ever. This book is our key
to understanding why.