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Nuclear Power is a six-volume set that explores the science, mechanisms, divergent developments, dangers, successes, disasters, and lessons learned by a complex industry that wilt influence society for generations. Nuclear technology today is focused on issues related to dwindling energy resources and minimizing negative environmental affects, yet it was first developed under military secrecy because of its destructive capability. The books in this set, designed to complement science curricula, detail this conflicted history, the expansion of nuclear power in the near future, and the potential need for it as humankind penetrates the greater universe. The History of Nuclear Power provides a fundamental introduction to this complicated and controversial subject. In addition to chronicling the tremendous advances made in science and technology over the past century, the book follows the evolution of nuclear technology as both a practical and controversial means of meeting the worldwide need for electrical power, as oil and coal supplies diminish and carbon dioxide levels increase. The volume features a number of sidebars that supplement the historical narrative, including fascinating observations by many of the pioneering scientists involved in the development of nuclear technology. The volume also includes information on the atomic bomb nuclear fission early concepts of atomic structure nuclear weaponry development Japan and its nuclear crisis following the recent earthquake and tsunami quantum mechanics radioactive decay the Manhattan Project Book jacket.
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