Invisible Rays by G I Brown

Invisible Rays by G I Brown

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Invisible Rays by G I Brown

This volume explores the history of radioactivity through the biographies of those who discovered its elements and potential, including Marie and Pierre Curie, Becquerel, Klaproth, Lord Rutherford and Geiger. The author discusses the development and use of radioactivity in all forms, such as atomic bombs and piles, in radiotherapy, in carbon dating, in food irradiation, as tracers, and in industry and agriculture. As well as the benefits, the controversy that has raged over the dangers of radioactivity is exposed in reports of disasters such as Chernobyl, ultimately confronting the political nature of dealing with radioactivity today.
G.I. BROWN was educated at Oxford University. He has written many books including The Guinness History of inventions (Guinness Publishin 1996) and The Big Bang: A History of Explosives (Sutton, 1998).
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ISBN 13 9780750926676
ISBN 10 0750926678
Title Invisible Rays
Author G I Brown
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2002-04-18
Number of pages 224
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