Authors: Bill Streever
The collider at Brookhaven is 2.4 miles in circumference and can, according to some sources, generate gold ion collisions with a power of 40 tera electron volts. The collider near Geneva, Switzerland, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has a circumference of 17 miles and can, according to some sources, generate lead ion collisions with a power of 574 tera electron volts.
Like Tyndall in his biography of Faraday, Enrico Fermi, in an address called “The Future of Nuclear Physics” (Rochester, N.Y., January 10, 1953), also commented on the value of basic research, such as the research that would be done a half century later at Brookhaven: “History of science and technology has consistently taught us that scientific advances in basic understanding have sooner or later led to technical and industrial applications that have revolutionized our way of life. It seems to me improbable that this effort to get at the structure of matter should be an exception to this rule.”
Bill Streever is the author of the national bestseller
Cold
. He lives in Alaska.
Cold: Adventures in the World’s Frozen Places
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Title Page
Welcome
Dedication
Epigraph
A Note on Degrees Fahrenheit
Preface: A Candle’s Flame
Chapter 1: Raving Thirst
Chapter 2: Unmanaged Fire
Chapter 3: Cooked
Chapter 4: My Children Eat Coal
Chapter 5: Rock Oil
Chapter 6: Steaming Mountains
Chapter 7: Boom
Chapter 8: The Top of the Thermometer
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author
Also by Bill Streever
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Copyright
Copyright © 2013 by Bill Streever
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