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James Mahaffey

    L'œuvre de James Mahaffey explore des concepts scientifiques révolutionnaires, repoussant les frontières de la connaissance actuelle. Ses écrits abordent souvent des sujets complexes tels que l'énergie nucléaire et la nanotechnologie, révélant leur potentiel et leurs défis. L'approche de Mahaffey se caractérise par une profonde compréhension des principes scientifiques, habilement traduits en récits captivants. Les lecteurs apprécient son style clair et sa capacité à éclairer même les idées scientifiques les plus complexes.

    Atomic Adventures
    Atomic Awakening
    • Atomic Awakening

      A New Look at the History and Future of Nuclear Power

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The American public's introduction to nuclear technology was manifested in destruction and death. With Hiroshima and the Cold War still ringing in our ears, our perception of all things nuclear is seen through the lens of weapons development. Nuclear power is full of mind-bending theories, deep secrets, and the misdirection of public consciousness, some deliberate, some accidental. The result of this fixation on bombs and fallout is that the development of a non-polluting, renewable energy source stands frozen in time. Outlining nuclear energy's discovery and applications throughout history, Mahaffey's brilliant and accessible book is essential to understanding the astounding phenomenon of nuclear power in an age where renewable energy and climate change have become the defining concerns of the twenty-first century.

      Atomic Awakening
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    • Atomic Adventures

      Secret Islands, Forgotten N-Rays, and Isotopic Murder—A Journey into the Wild World of Nuclear Science

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The latest investigation from acclaimed nuclear engineer and author James Mahaffey unearths forgotten nuclear endeavors throughout history that were sometimes hair-brained, often risky, and always fascinating. Whether you are a scientist or a poet, pro-nuclear energy or staunch opponent, conspiracy theorist or pragmatist, James Mahaffey's books have served to open up the world of nuclear science like never before. With clear explanations of some of the most complex scientific endeavors in history, Mahaffey's new book looks back at the atom's wild, secretive past and then toward its potentially bright future. Mahaffey unearths lost reactors on far flung Pacific islands and trees that were exposed to active fission that changed gender or bloomed in the dead of winter. He explains why we have nuclear submarines but not nuclear aircraft and why cold fusion doesn't exist. And who knew that radiation counting was once a fashionable trend? Though parts of the nuclear history might seem like a fiction mash-up, where cowboys somehow got a hold of a reactor, Mahaffey's vivid prose holds the reader in thrall of the infections energy of scientific curiosity and ingenuity that may one day hold the key to solving our energy crisis or sending us to Mars.

      Atomic Adventures