Sticky
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Sticky
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Sticky
Exploring the world of friction - a force of the nano-world with a very big impact on our lives
An exploration of the amazing world of surface science
At the scale of atoms and molecules, things quite often like to stick together. But these tiny interactions don't just matter at the nanoscale; taken together, they produce some important larger-scale forces β friction, for example. This force keeps our cars on the road, trains on the tracks and our feet on the ground; similarly, anything moving through water or air encounters drag, a force caused by the viscous nature of fluids. In other words, there's a lot of stickiness going on, all the time. But what do we actually know about the physics of stickiness? What's really going on? How has nature evolved to make use of it, and what technological advances has it enabled the human race to create?
In Sticky, physicist Laurie Winkless brings the amazing world of surface science to the popular science market for the first time. Using her characteristic fun and relaxed tone, she introduces readers to the glues, adhesives and textures that rule and improve stickiness to give plants and animals an advantage, as well as uncovering the physics behind our sense of touch. Sticky also shows how our understanding of slipperiness opened the door to high-speed flight and space travel, and asks why friction and other surface interactions can cause machinery to literally grind to a halt.
This is fundamentally a materials science book, but it touches on topics as broad as medicine, robotics and geology. And, as we'll discover, there are still many great mysteries. By exploring the tiniest of interactions, Laurie Winkless shows how civilisation owes a great deal to our knowledge of the science of stickiness.
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Laurie Winkless's Sticky receives high praise for transforming the seemingly mundane into captivating scientific narratives. Reviewers highlight its engaging exploration of topics like tyres and glues, revealing hidden science with clarity and enthusiasm. The book is considered excellent popular science, appealing to both novices and experienced readers, while also offering fresh perspectives on everyday interactions with surfaces.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781472950857
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 February 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Sigma
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 126.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 233g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Laurie Winkless is a physicist and science writer. She has a BA in Physics with Astrophysics from Trinity College Dublin, which she followed up with an MSc in Space Science from University College London. She is an experienced science communicator, who loves to talk about science in all forms of media β print, online, radio or in front of the camera. She's given a TEDx talk, worked as a physics news reporter for the Naked Scientists, appeared in the Saturday Times Magazine, provided nanotechnology training for teachers, and exhibited at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition.
Laurie's first book, Science and the City, was published by Sigma in August 2016. It was well received, with excellent reviews in the Sunday Times, BBC Focus and Nature, amongst others. She has subsequently appeared on national and international media channels, including Channel 4, BBC World Series and RTE. She regularly contributes to Forbes, How It Works and Materials Today and has recently had her work featured in Wired, Esquire, the Evening Standard, Natural History Magazine and the Guardian. After 13 years living in London, she recently moved to Wellington, NZ.
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