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Stuff Matters : Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World by Mark Miodownik (2014, Hardcover)

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PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-100544236041
ISBN-139780544236042
eBay Product ID (ePID)168476144

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Book TitleStuff Matters : Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMaterials Science / General, Applied Sciences, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year2014
IllustratorYes
GenreTechnology & Engineering, Social Science, Science
AuthorMark Miodownik
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight13.8 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2013-047575
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"I stayed up all night reading this book. Miodownik writes with such knowledge, such enthusiasm, such a palpable love for his subject." - Oliver Sacks, author of Hallucinations "Concrete, chocolate, paper, porcelain; this is a fascinating and informative account of the 'stuff' of our everyday lives." - Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History "It is a rare thing for a true scientist to be able to explain how things work so clearly to the layperson-and even rarer to do so in such an entertaining fashion. No one who reads this book will look at the world quite the same again." - Kate Ascher, author of The Works , The Heights , and The Way to Go "[A] wonderful account of the materials that have made the modern world…Miodownik writes well enough to make even concrete sparkle." - Financial Times "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." - Observer (UK) "[Miodownik] makes even the most everyday seem thrilling." -The Sunday Times (UK) "Miodownik, director of the Institute of Making at University College London, writes a fascinating introduction to materials science , a discipline unfamiliar to most outside it. To "tell the story of stuff" he takes a photo of himself enjoying a cup of tea on his London rooftop, and proceeds to examine 10 of the materials in the photo. These materials (concrete, glass, plastics, etc.) are ubiquitous in the modern world and possess their own chemistry and history. Miodownik includes himself in his discussions so that, in the chapter on biomaterials, readers learn about his fillings as well as his disappointment that when he broke a leg as a child he didn't receive the same upgrades as the Six Million Dollar Man. His humor helps highlight such facts as we are one of the first generations to not taste our cutlery, due to the properties of stainless steel, or that "the biggest diamond yet discovered... is orbiting a pulsar star" and is "five times the size of Earth." In his chapter on paper, he describes the book as "a fortress for words," while he regards chocolate as "one of our greatest engineering creations." Miodownik's infectious curiosity and explanatory gifts will inspire readers to take a closer look at the materials around them ." -Publishers Weekly , starred review, "I stayed up all night reading this book. Miodownik writes with such knowledge, such enthusiasm, such a palpable love for his subject." - Oliver Sacks, author of Hallucinations "Concrete, chocolate, paper, porcelain; this is a fascinating and informative account of the 'stuff' of our everyday lives." - Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History "It is a rare thing for a true scientist to be able to explain how things work so clearly to the layperson-and even rarer to do so in such an entertaining fashion. No one who reads this book will look at the world quite the same again." - Kate Ascher, author of The Works , The Heights , and The Way to Go "[A] wonderful account of the materials that have made the modern world…Miodownik writes well enough to make even concrete sparkle." - Financial Times "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." - Observer (UK) "[Miodownik] makes even the most everyday seem thrilling." -The Sunday Times (UK), "Miodownik achieves precisely what he sets out to, which is to make the case that the materials we have made are as extraordinary, and as revealing of us, as the materials we are made of." - The Times (UK)"Makes even the most everyday seem thrilling" -The Sunday Times (UK) "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." - Observer (UK)"Miodownik tells a good story. . . Enthralling." - The Guardian (UK)"As you read it you begin to see the world around you the way Miodownik does: every piece of 'stuff' we take for granted in our daily lives has a rich story to tell: from stinky Roman concrete, exploding pool balls and ceramic dentures to supermaterials like graphene and aerogel. The author's infectious enthusiasm shines through on every page." -Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Surrey and author of Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed, "Miodownik achieves precisely what he sets out to, which is to make the case that the materials we have made are as extraordinary, and as revealing of us, as the materials we are made of." -- The Times (UK)"Makes even the most everyday seem thrilling" --The Sunday Times (UK) "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." -- Observer (UK)"Miodownik tells a good story. . . Enthralling." -- The Guardian (UK)"As you read it you begin to see the world around you the way Miodownik does: every piece of 'stuff' we take for granted in our daily lives has a rich story to tell: from stinky Roman concrete, exploding pool balls and ceramic dentures to supermaterials like graphene and aerogel. The author's infectious enthusiasm shines through on every page." --Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Surrey and author of Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed, "I stayed up all night reading this book. Miodownik writes with such knowledge, such enthusiasm, such a palpable love for his subject." - Oliver Sacks, author of Hallucinations "Concrete, chocolate, paper, porcelain; this is a fascinating and informative account of the 'stuff' of our everyday lives." - Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History "It is a rare thing for a true scientist to be able to explain how things work so clearly to the layperson-and even rarer to do so in such an entertaining fashion. No one who reads this book will look at the world quite the same again." - Kate Ascher, author of The Works , The Heights , and The Way to Go "[A] wonderful account of the materials that have made the modern world…Miodownik writes well enough to make even concrete sparkle." - Financial Times "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." - Observer (UK) "[Miodownik] makes even the most everyday seem thrilling." -The Sunday Times (UK) "Miodownik, director of the Institute of Making at University College London, writes a fascinating introduction to materials science , a discipline unfamiliar to most outside it. To "tell the story of stuff" he takes a photo of himself enjoying a cup of tea on his London rooftop, and proceeds to examine 10 of the materials in the photo. These materials (concrete, glass, plastics, etc.) are ubiquitous in the modern world and possess their own chemistry and history. Miodownik includes himself in his discussions so that, in the chapter on biomaterials, readers learn about his fillings as well as his disappointment that when he broke a leg as a child he didn't receive the same upgrades as the Six Million Dollar Man. His humor helps highlight such facts as we are one of the first generations to not taste our cutlery, due to the properties of stainless steel, or that "the biggest diamond yet discovered... is orbiting a pulsar star" and is "five times the size of Earth." In his chapter on paper, he describes the book as "a fortress for words," while he regards chocolate as "one of our greatest engineering creations." Miodownik's infectious curiosity and explanatory gifts will inspire readers to take a closer look at the materials around them ." -Publishers Weekly , starred reivew, " Stuff Matters is about hidden wonders, the astonishing properties of materials we think boring, banal and unworthy of attention...It''s possible this science and these stories have been told elsewhere, but like the best chocolatiers, Miodownik gets the blend right." -- The New York Times Book Review "[Ordinary objects] have found their poet in Mark Miodownik...A thrilling account of the modern material world...Though I blush to recall it, once I had the impression that materials science was dull and pedestrian. Stuff Matters has changed my mind; now I find myself running my fingers along things and sighing. Mr. Miodownik's lively, eloquent book changes the way one looks at the world." -- Wall Street Journal "Midownik dives into every detail...[with] joyous curiosity." -- Entertainment Weekly "Miodownik, a materials scientist, explains the history and science behind things such as paper, glass, chocolate and concrete with an infectious enthusiasm." -- Scientific American "Materials scientist Miodownik intertwines humorous vignettes of daily life in London with subatomic behavior to explain the feats of engineering that brought us samurai swords, skyscrapers, pool balls and even chocolate. From concrete in Roman architecture to atom-thick graphene, Miodownik builds on a historical framework to give readers an idea of future applications. Clever in every sense of the word, Stuff Matters may leave you looking at windows rather than through them." -- Discover " Stuff Matters makes the seemingly banal objects of our everyday lives into an endless source of wonder, dreams and possibility." -- Salon "Superb storytelling...fascinating...a delightful book on a subject that is relatively rarely written about." -- Popular Science "Entertaining and informative...[ Stuff Matters ] delivers on both the scientific and personal levels. Its anecdotes, inviting prose and unusual chapter titles introduce both the author and his field of research, materials science." -- Dallas Morning News "I stayed up all night reading this book. Miodownik writes with such knowledge, such enthusiasm, such a palpable love for his subject." -- Oliver Sacks, author of Hallucinations "Concrete, chocolate, paper, porcelain; this is a fascinating and informative account of the ''stuff'' of our everyday lives." --Penny Le Couteur, coauthor of Napoleon''s Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History "It is a rare thing for a true scientist to be able to explain how things work so clearly to the layperson--and even rarer to do so in such an entertaining fashion. No one who reads this book will look at the world quite the same again." --Kate Ascher, author of The Works, The Heights, and The Way to Go "[A] wonderful account of the materials that have made the modern world...Miodownik writes well enough to make even concrete sparkle." -- Financial Times "A deftly written, immensely enjoyable little book." -- Observer (UK) "[Miodownik] makes even the most everyday seem thrilling." -- The Sunday Times (UK) " Enthralling... a mission to re-acquaint us with the wonders of the fabric that sustains our lives." -- Guardian (UK) "Entertaining...These materials make fascinating reading." -- Materials Today (UK) "A great look at the science and stories behind the seemingly mundane substances that make up almost everything." -- Physics Central "A compact, intense guided tour through a handful of physical materials, from concrete to chocolate, revealing what makes them profoundly affect our lives...[Miodownik] writes with enthusiasm, empathy and gratitude, making us care for concrete or foam as much as for Mr. Darcy or the Artful Dodger...[ Stuff Matters ] puts the wonder and strangeness back into all the truly magical stuff that comprises our everyday reality." -- Kirkus "A fascinating introduction to materials science...Miodownik''s infectious curiosity and explanatory gifts will inspire readers to take a closer look at the materials around them." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review
Dewey Decimal620.1/1
Table Of ContentIntroductionix 1. Indomitable1 2. Trusted21 3. Fundamental51 4. Delicious73 5. Marvelous91 6. Imaginative111 7. Invisible139 8. Unbreakable159 9. Refined179 10. Immortal195 11. Synthesis215 Acknowledgments229 Credits233 Further Reading235 Index237
SynopsisAn eye-opening adventure deep inside the everyday materials that surround us, from concrete and steel to denim and chocolate, packed with surprising stories and fascinating science., A New York Times Bestseller An eye-opening adventure deep inside the everyday materials that surround us, packed with surprising stories and fascinating science Why is glass see-through? What makes elastic stretchy? Why does a paper clip bend? Why does any material look and behave the way it does? These are the sorts of questions that Mark Miodownik is constantly asking himself. A globally-renowned materials scientist, Miodownik has spent his life exploring objects as ordinary as an envelope and as unexpected as concrete cloth, uncovering the fascinating secrets that hold together our physical world. In Stuff Matters , Miodownik entertainingly examines the materials he encounters in a typical morning, from the steel in his razor and the graphite in his pencil to the foam in his sneakers and the concrete in a nearby skyscraper. He offers a compendium of the most astounding histories and marvelous scientific breakthroughs in the material world, including: The imprisoned alchemist who saved himself from execution by creating the first European porcelain. The hidden gem of the Milky Way, a planet five times the size of Earth, made entirely of diamond. Graphene, the thinnest, strongest, stiffest material in existence--only a single atom thick--that could be used to make entire buildings sensitive to touch. From the teacup to the jet engine, the silicon chip to the paper clip, the plastic in our appliances to the elastic in our underpants, our lives are overflowing with materials. Full of enthralling tales of the miracles of engineering that permeate our lives, Stuff Matters will make you see stuff in a whole new way.
LC Classification NumberTA403.2.M56 2014

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