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A window into the hidden science and engineering that are the backbone and lifeblood of the city, now and in the future.
Science and the City starts at your front door and guides you through the technology of everyday city life: how new approaches to building materials help to construct the tallest skyscrapers in Dubai, how New Yorkers use light to treat their drinking water, how Tokyo commuters' footsteps power gates in train stations.
Science is secretly at work behind the scenes of all major cities of the world. Technological advances in fields as diverse as quantum mechanics, electronics, and nanotechnology are proving increasingly important to city life, and the urban world will turn to science to deliver solutions to the problems of the future; more than 50 percent of the world's population now lives in cities, and that proportion is growing fast. Can engineering provide the answer to a viable megacity future?
Uncovering the science and engineering that shapes our cities, Laurie Winkless reveals how technology will help us meet the challenges of a soaring world population--from an ever-increasing demand for power, water, and internet access, to simply how to get about in a megacity of tens of millions of people.
Published | Oct 10 2017 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781472913234 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sigma |
Illustrations | black and white illustrations throughout |
Dimensions | 8 x 5 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
In one relatively short book, Winkless manages to seamlessly cover everything from the definition of a kilowatt-hour to an explanation of how machine learning could have a lasting impact on traffic-signal timing.
Science
Offers a unique insight into the revolutionary thinking that is shaping big cities around the world.
Sunday Times
Provides a fun and engaging insight into how cutting-edge technology is shaping our cities. Winkless's love of science and curiosity shines through.
Irish Independent
If you are looking for a guide to the city, look no further than this book. Its got attitude and humour delightfully balanced by Winkless' insight and clarity.
Mark Miodownik, Professor of Materials at UCL, UK, and author of Stuff Matters
This book is an engaging read, opening our eyes to the extraordinary science underpinning the urban world that is all too easy to take for granted. Looking both back, to how the cities have developed, and forward with a bit of informed crystal-ball gazing, the author conveys the challenges we face and the technology we have and need to develop to continue to thrive.
Dame Athene Donald, Professor of Experimental Physics and Master of Churchill College, University of Cambridge
This book is a wonderful source of fascinating information. It is future-looking also, describing the technology that will change the world we live in. A very readable book, for all inquisitive folk!
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Visiting Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford
This book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.
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