Nano: The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small

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A physicist and debut picture-book author introduces readers to the tiny building blocks that make up the world around us. The book explains atoms, the elements, and other essential science concepts and reveal how very (very) small materials are manipulated... Read more

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A physicist and debut picture-book author introduces readers to the tiny building blocks that make up the world around us. The book explains atoms, the elements, and other essential science concepts and reveal how very (very) small materials are manipulated to create self-washing windows; stronger, lighter airplanes; and other wonders of nanotechnology. Further explanation in the back matter gives more detail about various scientists' roles in nanotechnology fields and the tools they use.

About the Author

Dr Jess Wade is an award-winning physicist specialising in plastic electronics, and a trailblazing campaigner for inclusion in STEAM fields. She won the Early Career Physics Communicator Award for outreach and the Jocelyn Bell Burnell Award for her outstanding research and widely covered activism. This notably included writing over 1200 Wikipedia pages in a year for women and people of colour working in science, and a campaign to get a copy of Angela Saini's book Inferior into every school in the UK.

Author            : Jess Wade

Publisher      ‏  : Walker Books

Binding Type  : Hardcover 

Language       : English 

ISBN-13         ‏ : ‎ 978-1406384925

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