This book addresses, through up-to-date research, the applications and development of the packaging materials that originate from biological resources.
This volume brings together 18 experts with diverse backgrounds and expertise from around the globe to tackle climate change from multiple angles.
This book introduces acoustic wave theories using a reader-friendly matrix-based linear algebra approach.
This book is unique and exceptional in any recent literature that deals with the notion of physical time rigorously, both logically and empirically. The central theme is the intimate relation between physical time and cosmic gravity.
This book succinctly describes the ultra-short laser–matter interactions from the subtle atomic motion under the gentle excitation up to the generation of extreme pressures by the beam tightly focussed inside the bulk of a transparent crystal.
This book is a compilation of articles that span more than 30 years of research on developing comprehensive physical models that describe the physical properties of quantum wires.
This book presents accessible and organized literature on electronic waste recycling as an alternative route to engineering and realizing functional devices based on unusual material properties.
In 1991, Richard R. Ernst received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his ground-breaking contributions to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Now 87 years of age, the scientist talks about his life in a new autobiography.
This book singles out and highlights the unique properties that hollow fibers and nanofibers display both in the fields where... Læs mere
This book is the second collection of over 50 articles and essays authored by Sidney Perkowitz.
This book reports on August Ferdinand Möbius in the mirror of his time, with its political and social peculiarities.
The book is written in a non-technical format to be readable by anyone with an interest in global warming and a desire to understand what needs to be done about it.