How Glasses Caught A Killer by David Baker

How Glasses Caught A Killer by David Baker

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How Glasses Caught A Killer by David Baker

How DID glasses catch a killer? What have spectacle lenses got to do with eugenics? Why would you let someone put animal dung in your eye? Whether through solving murders, advancing technology, improving sports performance or pondering deep philosophical mysteries, the science of optics and vision has touched almost every aspect of our lives. 'How Glasses Caught A Killer' is a collection of short essays, based on a series of articles written for 'Optician' magazine, that takes a look at the surprising stories behind some of the people and their discoveries which have shaped our world that are connected in some way - sometimes bizzarely - with optics. Meet the short-sighted racing driver who nearly changed the course of WI, the physician who invented a meat sauce and the female anatomist who outshone her male contemporaries.Find out how sunglasses were invented by accident, how the Hubble space telescope was fixed and how frozen chickens helped develop your mobile phone screen. There is something of interest for every taste, whether scientifically-minded or not, in this fascinating volume.
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ISBN 13 9781786103246
ISBN 10 1786103249
Title How Glasses Caught A Killer
Author David Baker
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher FeedARead.com
Year published 2016-03-04
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.