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A Guide to Cyanobacteria Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 186
ISBN: 9780813175591
Pub Date: 29 Jun 2018
Illustrations: 132 color photographs, 1 table
Description:
Blue-green algae (also known as cyanobacteria) and the toxins they can produce pose serious economic, environmental, and public health problems worldwide. Much of the scientific and public interest in these microorganisms arises from their tendency to undergo explosive population growth and form harmful blooms, which have inflicted damage in industries as diverse as health care, public utilities, agriculture, recreation, real estate, and commercial and sport fishing. Until now, water quality professionals and other individuals tasked with finding and eliminating cyanotoxins have lacked an accessible guide to these potentially deadly microorganisms.
Making Stars Physical Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780822945307
Pub Date: 31 May 2018
Illustrations: 13 b&w images
Description:
Making Stars Physical offers the first extensive look at the astronomical career of John Herschel, son of William Herschel and one of the leading scientific figures in Britain throughout much of the nineteenth century. Herschel’s astronomical career is usually relegated to a continuation of his father, William’s, sweeps for nebulae. However, as Stephen Case argues, John Herschel was pivotal in establishing the sidereal revolution his father had begun: a shift of attention from the planetary system to the study of nebulous regions in the heavens and speculations on the nature of the Milky Way and the sun’s position within it.
Above the Gene, Beyond Biology Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780822945215
Pub Date: 29 May 2018
Illustrations: 31 b&w images
Description:
Epigenetics is currently one of the fastest-growing fields in the sciences. Epigenetic information not only controls DNA expression but links genetic factors with the environmental experiences that influence the traits and characteristics of an individual. What we eat, where we work, and how we live affects not only the activity of our genes but that of our offspring as well.
Historicizing Humans Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780822945291
Pub Date: 25 May 2018
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Illustrations: 13 b&w images
Description:
With an Afterword by Theodore KoditschekA number of important developments and discoveries across the British Empire's imperial landscape during the nineteenth century invited new questions about human ancestry. The rise of secularism and scientific naturalism; new evidence, such as skeletal and archaeological remains; and European encounters with different people all over the world challenged the existing harmony between science and religion and threatened traditional biblical ideas about special creation and the timeline of human history. Advances in print culture and voyages of exploration also provided researchers with a wealth of material that contributed to their investigations into humanity’s past.
Kew Observatory and the Evolution of Victorian Science, 1840–1910 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780822945260
Pub Date: 18 May 2018
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Illustrations: 11 b&w images
Description:
Kew Observatory was originally built in 1769 for King George III, a keen amateur astronomer, so that he could observe the transit of Venus. By the mid-nineteenth century, it was a world-leading center for four major sciences: geomagnetism, meteorology, solar physics, and standardization. Long before government cutbacks forced its closure in 1980, the observatory was run by both major bodies responsible for the management of science in Britain: first the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and then, from 1871, the Royal Society.

Nature From Within

Gustav Theodor Fechner And His Psychophysical Worldview
Format: Paperback
Pages: 456
ISBN: 9780822965473
Pub Date: 18 May 2018
Description:
Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801-1887) was a German physicist, psychologist, and philosopher, best known to historians of science as the founder of psychophysics, the experimental study of the relation between mental and physical processes. Michael Heidelberger's exhaustive exploration of Fechner's writings, in relation to current issues in the field, successfully reestablishes Fechner's place in the history and philosophy of science.
Vision, Science and Literature, 1870-1920 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780822965466
Pub Date: 11 May 2018
Description:
This book explores the role of vision and the culture of observation in Victorian and modernist ways of seeing. Willis charts the characterization of vision through four organizing principles—small, large, past and future—to survey Victorian conceptions of what vision was. He then explores how this Victorian vision influenced twentieth-century ways of seeing, when anxieties over visual "truth" became entwined with modernist rejections of objectivity.
Love, Order, and Progress Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 416
ISBN: 9780822945222
Pub Date: 07 May 2018
Description:
Auguste Comte's doctrine of positivism was both a philosophy of science and a political philosophy designed to organize a new, secular, stable society based on positive or scientific, ideas, rather than the theological dogmas and metaphysical speculations associated with the ancien regime. This volume offers the most comprehensive English-language overview of Auguste Comte's philosophy, the relation of his work to the sciences of his day, and the extensive, continuing impact of his thinking on philosophy and especially secular political movements in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Contributors consider Comte’s reasons for establishing a Religion of Humanity as well as his views on domestic life and the arts in his positivist utopia.
James Watt, Chemist Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780822965305
Pub Date: 26 Feb 2018
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Description:
In the Victorian era, James Watt became an iconic engineer, but in his own time he was also an influential chemist. Miller examines Watt’s illustrious engineering career in light of his parallel interest in chemistry, arguing that Watt’s conception of steam engineering relied upon chemical understandings.Part I of the book—Representations—examines the way James Watt has been portrayed over time, emphasizing sculptural, pictorial and textual representations from the nineteenth century.
Shale Dilemma, The Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 416
ISBN: 9780822945130
Pub Date: 15 Feb 2018
Description:
The US shale boom and efforts by other countries to exploit their shale resources could reshape energy and environmental landscapes across the world. But how might those landscapes change? Will countries with significant physical reserves try to exploit them?
Science in an Extreme Environment Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780822945116
Pub Date: 07 Feb 2018
Illustrations: 16 b&w Illustrations
Description:
On February 20, 1963, a team of nineteen Americans embarked on the first expedition that would combine high-altitude climbing with scientific research. The primary objective of the six scientists on the team—who procured funding by appealing to the military and political applications of their work—was to study how severe stress at high altitudes affected human behavior. The expedition would land the first American on the summit of Mount Everest nearly three years after a successful (though widely disputed) Chinese ascent.
Domesticating Electricity Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780822965299
Pub Date: 05 Feb 2018
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Description:
This is an innovative and original socio-cultural study of the history of electricity during the late Victorian and Edward periods. Gooday shows how technology, authority and gender interacted in pre-World War I Britain. The rapid take-up of electrical light and domestic appliances on both sides of the Atlantic had a wide-ranging effect on consumer habits and the division of labour within the home.
Brewing Science, Technology and Print, 1700-1880 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780822965312
Pub Date: 23 Jan 2018
Series: Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Description:
How did the brewing of beer become a scientific process? Sumner explores this question by charting the theory and practice of the trade in Britain and Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.From an oral culture derived from home-based skills, brewing industrialized rapidly and developed an extensive trade literature, based increasingly on the authority of chemical experiment.
Correspondence of John Tyndall, Volume 3, The Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 656
ISBN: 9780822945093
Pub Date: 29 Dec 2017
Series: The Correspondence of John Tyndall
Description:
As this volume begins, John Tyndall was a PhD student living in Marburg. He was unknown, almost broke, and working himself to the brink of mental and physical exhaustion in his determination to forge a reputation in science. In the period covered by this volume, he completed his degree, published his first scientific papers, became a regular participant in the British Association meetings, established friendships with leading men of science in Berlin and London, was elected Fellow of the Royal Society, and applied for, but failed to obtain, various scientific positions.
Water in Kentucky Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813175157
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2017
Illustrations: 131 color photographs, 4 tables
Description:
Home to sprawling Appalachian forests, rolling prairies, and the longest cave system in the world, Kentucky is among the most ecologically diverse states in the nation. Lakes, rivers, and springs have shaped and nourished life in the Commonwealth for centuries, and water has played a pivotal role in determining Kentucky's physical, cultural, and economic landscapes. The management and preservation of this precious natural resource remain a priority for the state's government and citizens.
Pathways to Our Sustainable Future Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780822965015
Pub Date: 25 Sep 2017
Illustrations: 4 color, 16 b&w Illustrations
Description:
Pittsburgh has a rich history of social consciousness in calls for justice and equity. Today, the movement for more sustainable practices is rising in Pittsburgh. Against a backdrop of Marcellus shale gas development, initiatives emerge for a sustainable and resilient response to the climate change and pollution challenges of the twenty-first century.