Radiation
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
Read by Robert Fass
By Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax
Read by Robert Fass
Category: Science & Technology
Category: Science & Technology
Category: Science & Technology | Audiobooks
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$16.95
Oct 08, 2013 | ISBN 9780307950208
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Jan 29, 2013 | ISBN 9780307959706
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Jan 29, 2013 | ISBN 9780449806982
447 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Robert Peter Gale and Eric Lax’s Radiation
“Eric Lax [and Robert] Gale weigh up the risks and benefits of industrial, medical and natural radiation clearly, logically and with ample science. . . . It is Gale’s phenomenal frontline experience that gives this book edge.”
—Nature
“Humorous and accessible. . . . Gale and Lax aim to fill in the gaps in the public understanding of all things nuclear, and they are adept at doing so. . . . The book navigates this troublesome territory without bias. . . . [Gale and Lax] present a host of interesting facts and figures . . . and their explanation of the biological effect of internal radiation is excellent. . . . This book does a good job at explaining radiation and what it does, both good and bad. Radiation is integral to our planet and its use will shape our future here. In Radiation, Gale and Lax help us understand how and why.”
—New Scientist
“Everyone needs to read this book; it’s compact, easy to understand, rife with interesting revelations, and it cuts through a great deal of the noise surrounding the subject [of radiation].”
—Jewish Journal
“Stellar. . . . Gale and Lax objectively present the danger and value of radioactivity. In content and writing, Radiation absolutely glows.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“[Lax and] Gale’s is an invaluable guide for negotiating an increasingly radioactive world—for scientists, patients of radiation-related medical procedures, and environmentalists alike.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A well-written extension of the reach of reason in an area fraught with phobia and hysteria.”
—Kirkus Reviews
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