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Life, Science and Times of Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov
Pioneer of Soviet Cryogenics
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
933 kr
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This book describes the life, times and science of the Soviet physicist Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov (1901-1937).
1 787 kr
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This carefully researched book presents facts and arguments showing, beyond a doubt, that nuclear fusion power will not be technically feasible in time to satisfy the world's urgent need for climate-neutral energy. The author describes the 70-year history of nuclear fusion;
1 276 kr
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This carefully researched book presents facts and arguments showing, beyond a doubt, that nuclear fusion power will not be technically feasible in time to satisfy the world's urgent need for climate-neutral energy. The author describes the 70-year history of nuclear fusion;
Sun in a Bottle?... Pie in the Sky!
The Wishful Thinking of Nuclear Fusion Energy
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
346 kr
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This book gives an accessible overview of the 70-year history of nuclear fusion research and the vain attempts to construct an energy-generating nuclear fusion reactor.
Life, Science and Times of Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov
Pioneer of Soviet Cryogenics
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
1 276 kr
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This book describes the life, times and science of the Soviet physicist Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov (1901-1937). From 1926 to 1930 Shubnikov worked in Leiden where he was the co-discoverer of the Shubnikov-De Haas effect. After his return to the Soviet Union he founded in Kharkov in Ukraine the first low-temperature laboratory in the Soviet Union, which in a very short time became the foremost physics institute in the country and among other things led to the discovery of type-II superconductivity. In August 1937 Shubnikov, together with many of his colleagues, was arrested and shot early in November 1937. This gripping story gives deep insights into the pioneering work of Soviet physicists before the Second World War, as well as providing much previously unpublished information about their brutal treatment at the hands of the Stalinist regime.