Radiation - Couverture souple

Percy Phillips

 
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Synopsis

"Radiation" by Percy Phillips explores the intricate relationship between humanity and the unseen forces of radiation. The book delves into the scientific principles behind radiation, its discovery, and its applications in various fields such as medicine, energy, and technology. Phillips presents complex concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for both lay readers and those with a scientific background. Through engaging narratives and real-world examples, the author highlights the dual nature of radiation, showcasing its potential benefits and inherent dangers. *** In addition to the scientific exploration, Phillips addresses the ethical and societal implications of radiation use. He discusses the historical context of radiation exposure, including its role in medical treatments and the consequences of nuclear energy. The book raises important questions about safety, regulation, and public perception, urging readers to consider the balance between innovation and caution. With a blend of factual information and thought-provoking commentary, "Radiation" serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding this powerful force that shapes our world.

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