Wissenschaft & Technik
Die illustrierte Weltgeschichte. Mit über 2000 Fotografien, Illustrationen, Grafiken, Zeittafeln und einem Vorwort von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang M. Heckl






Die illustrierte Weltgeschichte. Mit über 2000 Fotografien, Illustrationen, Grafiken, Zeittafeln und einem Vorwort von Prof. Dr. Wolfgang M. Heckl
und 49 andere Entdeckungen, die die Mathematik revolutionierten
Durchgehend illustrierte, verständliche Erklärungen mathematischer Fragestellungen Das Wort Mathematik leitet sich vom griechischem mathema ab, was „Wissen“ oder „lernen“ bedeutet. Und tatsächlich liegt die Mathematik fast allen Vorgängen und Mustern zugrunde, die uns in der modernen Welt begegnen. Warum hat eine Stunde 60 Minuten? Wie kann ein Schmetterling das Wetter ändern? Lässt sich jede Gleichung lösen? Diese und weitere spannende Fragen der Mathematik von den alten Griechen bis zur Gegenwart beantwortet dieser ungewöhnliche Band auf unterhaltsame und verständliche Weise. Große Auswahl aus allen Bereichen der Mathematik von Pythagoras bis Turing Fibonaccis Kaninchen behandelt auf unterhaltsame Weise eine große Bandbreite an Fragen, die unseren Alltag beeinflussen. Von den ersten Grundlagen in der Antike wie dem Satz des Pythagoras über die Entdeckung der Booleschen Algebra bis hin zu Turings Lösung des Entscheidungsproblems und Wiles Beweis des Großen Fermatschen Satzes – klare Erklärungen erlauben es, den Kontext, die Vorgehensweise, die Ergebnisse und die Auswirkungen eines jeden Experiments auf die mathematische Forschung einfach und detailliert nachvollziehen zu können. Ein fesselnder Guide durch die Geschichte der Mathematik.
A beautifully illustrated, thematically arranged history of science - covering great scientists, inventions, and ideas - that has been updated to include the latest scientific advances Delve into the story of science - from astronomy and biology to geology and mathematics - with this illustrated guide to the great scientists, discoveries, and inventions that shaped our world. Going from the dawn of science to the information age, Science tells you all there is to know about ground-breaking events, experiments, theories, and individuals, as well as explaining why each is so significant to the development of scientific thought. Lavish illustrations and stunning photographs help to tell the story of innovation, from ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics. Fascinating biographies of key players - including Zhang Heng, Isaac Newton, and Marie Curie - give you more information about the people behind each discovery. Packed full of straightforward and informative diagrams and CGIs, Science clearly explains how scientific principles - from algebra to how the heart beats - actually work. Updated to include the latest scientific developments, from recent advances in genetic engineering to the detection of gravitational waves 100 years after Einstein predicted their existence, Science is the ultimate book for anyone who wants to know more about how we came to understand the world around us.
Jim Corbett became the hero of thousands of impoverished local families in the remote Indian region of Kumaon when, throughout the 1920s and 30s, he answered their pleas to rid them of the man-eating tigers and leopards which were ravaging their populations. Man-eaters roamed a region of hundreds of square miles over several years, killing the defenceless villagers at for example the Champawat man-eater had killed over 434 people in six years, the Panar maneater over 400.Jim, one of 15 children, was born in 1875 to the local post-master in Nainital, and taught himself as a barefoot boy in his local jungle to become, in his spare time one, of the most skilled trackers of his day, fluent in the local dialects, patient beyond endurance and an excellent shot.Duff Hart Davis' biography threads together the life of this very private, unassuming Indian railway clerk. Often through Jim's own written words, Duff sets out the highlights of Jim's adventures in sequence and in context, thus thowing light on Jim's remarkable character.
For the very first time, The War That Never Was tells the fascinating story of a secret war fought by British mercenaries in the Yemen in the early 1960s.
The Definitive Visual Guide
History, The Definitive Visual Guide :From the Dawn of Civilization to the Present Day [Hardcover] Hart-Davis A (ed)
Follow the story of science and understand the significance of major discoveries and their place in the history of human civilization. Using lavish illustrations and focusing on key scientific moments, Science takes you on a journey through the history of science, picking out every event, invention, experiment, theory, and individual that you need to know. This brand new edition is fully up-to-date and covers everything from ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics, IVF, and global warming. From the dawn of science to the information age, Science also provides biographies of key players in the history of science, including Galileo Galilei, Michael Faraday, Marie Curie, and Alan Turing. Perfect for anyone looking to embark on a journey of discovery and suitable for the whole family, Science is the definitive guide to our remarkable history of science. Previous edition ISBN 9781409383147.
Delving into the whimsical creations of William Heath Robinson, this book showcases the artist's unique blend of humor and artistry. Adam Hart-Davis highlights Robinson's prolific output and his ability to capture the absurdity of everyday life through intricate illustrations. The exploration reveals Robinson's impact on art and culture, celebrating his imaginative inventions and the joy they bring to readers and art enthusiasts alike.
The book delves into the lives of influential nineteenth-century British engineers who played pivotal roles in the Industrial Revolution. Through their innovation and determination, these figures not only transformed Britain but also set the groundwork for modern technology. Hart-Davis highlights their contributions and the impact of their work on both the country and the world, showcasing their significance in history.