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El. knyga: Meltdown: Stories of nuclear disaster and the human cost of going critical

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787397064
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787397064

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The gripping story of the world's hopes for the success of nuclear energy, and the dramatic events behind some of the worst nuclear accidents in history.

Meltdown investigates and recreates the dramatic events behind the most notorious nuclear accidents in history, as well as those shrouded in secrecy.

Combining human tragedy with intriguing science, each account reveals new aspects of humanity's complex relationship with nuclear power and the ongoing struggle to harness and control it. From the pioneers of Los Alamos who got up close and personal with the cores of atomic bombs, to the hapless engineers in Soviet fuel-processing plants who unwittingly mixed up a disaster in a bucket, and from the terrifying impact of a tsunami at Fukushima to the mystery of the recent Russian incident, Meltdown explores the past and future of this extraordinary and potentially lethal source of infinite power.

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Case studies of 14 major incidents unravel the science, politics and cultural significance of nuclear power.
Introduction iv
Chapter 1 Explorers Of New Worlds, 1944-5
1(25)
Chapter 2 Louis Slotin And The Demon Core, 1946
26(37)
Chapter 3 The Town That Wasn't There: The Kyshtym Disaster, 1957
63(22)
Chapter 4 Spoilt Milk: The Windscale Fire, 1957
85(41)
Chapter 5 Burning Up: The Grim Death Of Cecil Kelley, 1958
126(18)
Chapter 6 A Slip Of The Hand? Idaho Falls, 1961
144(17)
Chapter 7 Broken Arrows: Nuclear Weapons Accidents, 1958-68
161(32)
Chapter 8 Human Error: Three Mile Island, 1979
193(58)
Chapter 9 The Third Angel: Chernobyl, 1986
251(54)
Chapter 10 Concentration Critical: Tokaimura, 1999
305(17)
Chapter 11 The Four Horsemen: Fukushima, 2011
322(33)
Appendix 355
Joel Levy is a writer and journalist specialising in science, nature and technology for younger audiences. His writing explores both mainstream science and weird technology, from chemistry and physics to death-rays and biomimetic robots. After taking degrees in molecular biology and psychology at Warwick and Edinburgh, he has gone on to write books including Really Useful, the science and history of everyday technology; Poison: A Social history, on the science and lore of poisons; Newton's Notebooks, on the life and discoveries of Isaac Newton; Phobiapedia, an encyclopaedia of the things that scare us most; and A Bee in a Cathedral, exploring analogies and thought experiments in science, nature and technology.