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In the tradition of Mark Kurlansky’s Cod and David Bodanis’s E=MC2, The Battery is the first popular history of the technology that harnessed electricity and powered the greatest scientific and technological advances of our time.
What began as a long-running dispute in biology, involving a dead frog’s twitching leg, a scalpel, and a metal plate, would become an invention that transformed the history of the world: the battery. From Alessandro Volta’s first copper-and-zinc model in 1800 to twenty-first-century technological breakthroughs, science journalist Henry Schlesinger traces the history of this essential power source and demonstrates its impact on our lives.
Volta’s first battery not only settled the frog’s leg question, it also unleashed a field of scientific research that led to the discovery of new elements and new inventions, from Samuel Morse’s telegraph to Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone to Thomas Edison’s incandescent lightbulb. And recent advances like nanotechnology are poised to create a new generation of paradigm-shifting energy sources.
Schlesinger introduces the charlatans and geniuses, paupers and magnates, attracted to the power of the battery, including Michael Faraday, Guglielmo Marconi, Gaylord Wilshire, and Hugo Gernsback, the publisher and would-be inventor who coined the term “science fiction.” A kaleidoscopic tour of an ingenious invention that helped usher in the modern world, The Battery is as entertaining as it is enlightening.
ASIN : B003A7I2L4
Publisher : HarperCollins e-books; Illustrated edition (February 27, 2010)
Publication date : February 27, 2010
Language : English
File size : 1382 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 324 pages
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