Neutrinos are as near to nothing as anything we know, and so elusive that they are almost invisible. Frank Close tells the story of the neutrino, explaining their growing significance, and looking at how neutrino astronomy is at the threshold of enabling us to look into distant galaxies and to finding echoes of the Big Bang.
Close Frank Libros
Frank Close es reconocido no solo por su investigación científica, sino también por sus conferencias y escritos que hacen la ciencia accesible a un público más amplio. Su trabajo se centra en hacer que los conceptos científicos complejos sean comprensibles y atractivos. A través de sus textos y presentaciones, comparte su pasión por el descubrimiento científico, inspirando tanto a lectores como a oyentes. Su enfoque se caracteriza por la claridad y la elegancia, atrayendo eficazmente la atención hacia los fascinantes aspectos de la ciencia.





The Infinity Puzzle
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Forty years ago, three physicists - Peter Higgs, Gerard 't Hooft, and James Bjorken - made the spectacular breakthroughs that led to the world's largest experiment, CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Against a backdrop of high politics and billion dollar budgets, this is the story of their work, the quest for the Higgs boson, and its eventual discovery.
Eclipses
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
100 questions about eclipses-each answered succinctly to create a comprehensive description of the wonder of this natural phenomena.
Nothing: A Very Short Introduction
- 157 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
What is 'nothing'? What remains when you take all the matter away? Can empty space - a void - exist? This Very Short Introduction explores the science and history of the elusive void: from Aristotle's theories to black holes and quantum particles, and why the latest discoveries about the vacuum tell us extraordinary things about the cosmos.
Theories of Everything: Ideas in Profile
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The clearest account ever of theories of everything now and in the past