A New York Times Bestseller
An eye-opening adventure deep inside the everyday materials that surround us, packed with surprising stories and fascinating science
Why is glass see-through? What makes elastic stretchy? Why does a paper clip bend? Why does any material look and behave the way it does? These are the sorts of questions that Mark Miodownik is constantly asking himself. A globally-renowned materials scientist, Miodownik has spent his life exploring objects as ordinary as an envelope and as unexpected as concrete cloth, uncovering the fascinating secrets that hold together our physical world.
In Stuff Matters, Miodownik entertainingly examines the materials he encounters in a typical morning, from the steel in his razor and the graphite in his pencil to the foam in his sneakers and the concrete in a nearby skyscraper. He offers a compendium of the most astounding histories and marvelous scientific breakthroughs in the material world, including:
The imprisoned alchemist who saved himself from execution by creating the first European porcelain.
The hidden gem of the Milky Way, a planet five times the size of Earth, made entirely of diamond.
Graphene, the thinnest, strongest, stiffest material in existence—only a single atom thick—that could be used to make entire buildings sensitive to touch.
From the teacup to the jet engine, the silicon chip to the paper clip, the plastic in our appliances to the elastic in our underpants, our lives are overflowing with materials. Full of enthralling tales of the miracles of engineering that permeate our lives, Stuff Matters will make you see stuff in a whole new way.
Mark Miodownik is Professor of Materials and Society at University College London and the Director of the UCL Institute of Making. He was chosen by The Times as one of the top 100 most influential scientists in the UK. Miodownik is a broadcaster known best for giving the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures broadcast on BBC4. Miodownik is also a writer on science and engineering issues, a presenter of documentaries and a collaborator in interactive museum events.
(一) 这两天,各大APP变着花样的给用户整理年终总结,告诉每个人,这一年,你听了哪些歌,走了多少步,去过哪些城市,看过哪些电影.....好像这些真的很重要,或者假装你自己不记得一样。 当然,这些数据,都是在试图告诉你一件事:你特别又重要。但让我不能理解的是,这些...
评分科普类《10種物質改變世界》,Stuff Matters:Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World,作者Mark Miodownik 。科普类图书是我的最爱。我厌倦了中国古代史中帝王将相为了争夺权力打打杀杀,看不到这种争斗对人类有任何帮助。一个社会的历史不仅是一部...
评分材料在我们的身边无处不在,用作者的话来说,如果去掉你身边的各种材料,你就只能光溜溜的飘在空中发抖……但我们往往忽视材料的重要性,或者对他们视而不见,人类文明的时代,从石器时代、青铜时代、铁器时代,一直到现在的“硅”时代,都是因为一种新材料出现而促成的。作者...
评分科普类《10種物質改變世界》,Stuff Matters:Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World,作者Mark Miodownik 。科普类图书是我的最爱。我厌倦了中国古代史中帝王将相为了争夺权力打打杀杀,看不到这种争斗对人类有任何帮助。一个社会的历史不仅是一部...
评分“太上老君想要炼了孙悟空必须先将炼丹炉的技术提高一个层面。那时候炼丹炉是煤炭炉,最高只能达到1200℃左右,而孙悟空是石猴,主要成分二氧化硅,熔点1600℃左右,当然炼不掉。一切靠数据说话。” 在知乎上搜索“材料科学”这个话题,会出现一个很逗趣的热门问题:关于材料...
通俗易懂
评分对日常生活中常见的材料介绍。老实说是比较偷懒的写法。
评分作者居然有种诗人气质,太意外了。尤其是纸那一章体现的淋漓尽致,单独拿出来绝对想不到作者是个材料学家。全书在对过去时代的怀念和落入批判现代生活的窠臼间找到了平衡。
评分感觉像小学生看的==
评分感觉像小学生看的==
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