A Flash of Light is an intriguing book that starts at the beginning of time itself and then winds its way through a host of fascinating light related topics including the hues of aliens sunsets, the psychology of colour, and the chemistry of LCD screens. Written as part of a novel experiment, editors Mark Lorch and Andy Miah hatched a plan to collect a critical mass of academics in a room and charged them with writing a popular science book, under the watchful eye of the general public at the Manchester Science Festival. The result is an enlightening look into the science behind colour and light, encompassing biology, chemistry and physics and including simple and fun “try this at home” ideas to illustrate the concepts covered. Drawing on t...
The University for Children is a very successful event aiming to spark children‧s interest in scienc...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
A visit to any major bookstore reveals a group of books that fit within the genre entitled ‘Popular ...
Discover the spectacular power of light with this visually stunning celebration of the multitude of ...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
Visual arts depend on light to communicate, and an understanding of the physical properties of light...
Editor(s): Maria Viñas-Peña.Light is an element that draws together many areas of human knowledge: p...
Light is all around us – even when we do not see it. Our eyes do not detect the higher energy and sh...
In which Max is horrified that 50% of American college students think their eyes illuminate the worl...
Light phenomena have intrigued humankind since prehistory. Think of the rainbow, a sunset on the sea...
Why do polished stones look wet? How does the Twin Paradox work? Why are orbits ellipses? How can we...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
“Particle Wave” is comprised of six lenticular panels hung in an even, horizontal sequence. Each pan...
This book traces the evolution of our understanding and utilization of light from classical antiquit...
The University for Children is a very successful event aiming to spark children‧s interest in scienc...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
A visit to any major bookstore reveals a group of books that fit within the genre entitled ‘Popular ...
Discover the spectacular power of light with this visually stunning celebration of the multitude of ...
The colour of an object is a subjective sensation produced by a series of phenomena connected to the...
Visual arts depend on light to communicate, and an understanding of the physical properties of light...
Editor(s): Maria Viñas-Peña.Light is an element that draws together many areas of human knowledge: p...
Light is all around us – even when we do not see it. Our eyes do not detect the higher energy and sh...
In which Max is horrified that 50% of American college students think their eyes illuminate the worl...
Light phenomena have intrigued humankind since prehistory. Think of the rainbow, a sunset on the sea...
Why do polished stones look wet? How does the Twin Paradox work? Why are orbits ellipses? How can we...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
“Particle Wave” is comprised of six lenticular panels hung in an even, horizontal sequence. Each pan...
This book traces the evolution of our understanding and utilization of light from classical antiquit...
The University for Children is a very successful event aiming to spark children‧s interest in scienc...
In the STFC funded Epistemic Insight Initiative project, The Power of Light, a series of resources h...
A visit to any major bookstore reveals a group of books that fit within the genre entitled ‘Popular ...