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Mark Denny

    1 de enero de 1953

    Este autor se inició en la escritura en 2005, tras dos décadas como ingeniero de investigación para una corporación aeroespacial multinacional. Aunque escribir es trabajo, lo encuentra mucho más gratificante que la rutina de su anterior empleo de oficina. Su libro debut, inspirado en sus artículos publicados sobre máquinas históricamente importantes, recibió críticas favorables. Habiendo completado recientemente su décimo libro, ha establecido una voz distintiva en la literatura de divulgación científica.

    Blip, Ping, & Buzz
    Super Structures
    The Science of Navigation
    Chance in Biology
    Gliding for Gold
    Lights On!
    • Lights On!

      The Science of Power Generation

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the evolution of power generation, this book delves into its significance, particularly since the Industrial Revolution. It uncovers the complexities and innovations behind creating sustained energy, highlighting the transformation in human needs and technological advancements that have shaped modern society.

      Lights On!
    • A physics-driven exploration of sports played on ice and snow that is truly fun and informative, Gliding for Gold is the perfect primer for understanding the science behind cold weather athletics.

      Gliding for Gold
    • Chance in Biology

      Using Probability to Explore Nature

      • 306 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Chance is a fundamental aspect of life, influencing everything from molecular interactions to lifespan. Unlike traditional views that see randomness as a complication, the authors present it as an advantage in biological processes. Mark Denny and Steven Gaines introduce probability theory to help readers understand the role of chance in various biological contexts, illustrated through examples like ocean waves and spiderwebs, spanning topics from molecular mechanics to evolutionary biology.

      Chance in Biology
    • The Science of Navigation

      From Dead Reckoning to GPS

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the history and science of navigation, this book delves into how modern technology has transformed the way we find our way in the world. It highlights the complexities of accurate navigation and contrasts it with today's reliance on online maps and wireless travel directions, prompting readers to appreciate the skills and methods that have evolved over time.

      The Science of Navigation
    • Employing history, humor, and simple physics to consider such topics as when to use screws or nails, what trusses are, why iron beams are often I-shaped, and why medieval cathedrals have buttresses, Denny succeeds once again in making physics fun.

      Super Structures
    • Blip, Ping, & Buzz

      Making Sense of Radar and Sonar

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Drawing on two decades of experience in the radar industry, the author provides an accessible exploration of remote sensing through radar and sonar. By blending engaging historical context with straightforward scientific explanations, the book caters to a diverse audience, from curious students to seasoned technology enthusiasts. Denny demystifies echolocation, making complex concepts comprehensible and intriguing for all readers.

      Blip, Ping, & Buzz
    • Making Sense of Weather and Climate

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book is perfect for any individual who wants textbook science delivered in a format that is easily digested and exciting to read. Making Sense of Weather and Climate fills a niche not only between popular and college-level science, but between also the too-often separated topics of weather and climate change. Frequently presented as separate issues, Denny makes clear that the two are in fact very linked. - Scott Mandia, Suffolk County Community College

      Making Sense of Weather and Climate
    • Ingenium

      Five Machines That Changed the World

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring five pivotal historical devices, Mark Denny delves into their fascinating histories and the underlying physics that govern their operation. Through clear explanations, diagrams, and equations, he illustrates how each machine—ranging from the bow and arrow to the steam engine governor—functioned, evolved, and continues to impact modern society. This engaging blend of history and science makes complex concepts accessible to readers, highlighting the significance of these innovations in our technological landscape.

      Ingenium
    • Float Your Boat!

      The Evolution and Science of Sailing

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book offers an engaging exploration of the physics behind sailing, making it suitable for readers of all experience levels—from novices to seasoned sailors. It breaks down complex concepts into understandable terms, ensuring that anyone curious about sailing can grasp the essential principles that govern the movement of boats on water.

      Float Your Boat!
    • Froth!

      The Science of Beer

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the science and artistry behind beer, this book delves into the origins of carbonation, the unique characteristics of various beer styles like ales, lambics, and lagers, and the intricate processes involved in brewing. It invites readers to reflect on their drinking experience, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the beverage. Through engaging insights, it reveals the fascinating world of beer, making it a must-read for enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

      Froth!