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About the Author
Frank Close FRS is an eminent research theoretical physicist in nuclear and particle physics. Currently Emeritus Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Exeter College, he was formerly the Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He served as Chair of the UK Space Exploration Working Group 2007 which culminated with Tim Peake's launch to the ISS. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Lucifer's Legacy (2000), and his highly acclaimed biography of the Higgs Boson Elusive (2022). His other books include Antimatter (2018), Neutrino (2011), Eclipse: Journeys to the Dark Side of the Moon (2017), and A Very Short Introduction to Nuclear Physics (2015), Particle Physics (2004), and Nothing (2009). In 2013, Professor Close was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for communicating science, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2021.
Reviews
A little gem of a book. No one describes the building blocks of matter more clearly and delightfully than Frank Close. * Jim Al-Khalili, Author of The Joy of Science and The World According to Physics *
Selfish Genes to Social Beings is at its best in the long, fascinating discussions of the complexity of cooperative behaviours across the natural world... Silvertown can talk as easily about the compounds making up your genes as most people can about yesterday's football match. * Jonathan R. Goodman, Nature *
A complex, yet intriguing read... The author made this possible with articulate writing, that delivers real-worldly context and understanding to complex areas. * John Mulhall, Irish Tech News *
A complex, yet intriguing read... The author made this possible with articulate writing, that delivers real-worldly context and understanding to complex areas. * John Mulhall, Irish Tech News *
In a slim, small volume [Close] manages to pack in a huge amount of information without compromising at all on quality... a great book. * Brian Clegg, Popular Science *
You couldn't ask for a more insightful and entertaining account, direct from the front lines of evolutionary biology, of why we live in a cooperative world. * Ken Thompson, The Niche *
A clear and engaging account. To cover such a broad sweep of modern physics in just 170 pages takes a fair bit of skill and there are precious few folk around capable of pulling it off as nimbly as this. * Steven French, SF(2) Concatenation *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198885054
Author Close
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 282g
Dimensions(mm) 204mm * 140mm * 14mm