Science at the Frontier

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Science at the Frontier

by Addison Greenwood ...[et al.] ; National Academy of Sciences

National Academy Press, 1992

  • v. 1

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Science at the Frontier takes you on a journey through the minds of some of the nation's leading young scientists as they explore the most exciting areas of discovery today. Based on the second Frontiers of Science symposium sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, this book describes recent accomplishments and new directions in ten basic fields, represented by outstanding scientists convening to discuss their research. It captures the excitement and personal quality of these exchanges, sometimes pointing to surprising connections spanning the boundaries of traditional disciplines, while providing a context for the reader that explains the basic scientific framework for the fields under discussion. The volume explores: New modifications to scientific theory as geologists probe deep inside the earth and astrophysicists reach to the limits of the observable universe for answers to some of nature's most fundamental and vexing questions. The influence of research in smog formation on the public debate about how to effectively control air pollution. The increasing use of computer modeling in science, from describing the evolution of cellular automata to revealing the workings of the human brain via neural networks. The rise of dynamical systems (the study of chaotic behavior in nature) to a full-fledged science. The search to understand the regulation of gene activity and the many biological problems-such as the onset of cancer-to which it applies. Recent progress in the quest to transform what we know about photosynthesis into functional, efficient systems to tap the sun's energy. Current developments in magnetic resonance imaging and its promise for new breakthroughs in medical diagnosis. Throughout this work the reader is witness to scientific discovery and debate centered on such common concerns as the dramatic and transforming effect of computers on scientists' thinking and research; the development of more cross-disciplinary perspectives; and the very nature of the scientific enterprise itself-what it is to be part of it, and its significance for society. Science at the Frontier is must reading for informed lay readers, scientists interested in fields other than their own, and science students considering a future specialization. Table of Contents Front Matter 1 Geology: The Great Heat Engine: Modeling Earth's Dynamics 2 Photosynthesis: Artificial Photosynthesis: Chemical and Biological Systems for Converting Light to Electricity and Fuels 3 Dynamical Systems: When the Simple Is Complex: New Mathematical Approaches to Learning About the Universe 4 Astrophysics: Looking Farther in Space and Time 5 Gene Regulation: Gene Control: Transcription Factors and Mechanisms 6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: New Breakthroughs in Medical Diagnosis 7 Computation: Beyond Theory and Experiment: Seeing the World Through Scientific Computation 8 Atmospheric Science: Research and Regulation: Science's Contribution to the Public Debate 9 Neural Networks: Computational Neuroscience: A Window to Understanding How the Brain Works 10 Physics: Quasicrystals and Superconductors: Advances in Condensed Matter Physics Appendix Second Annual Frontiers of Science Symposium Program Index

Table of Contents

  • 1 Front Matter
  • 2 1 Geology: The Great Heat Engine: Modeling Earth's Dynamics
  • 3 2 Photosynthesis: Artificial Photosynthesis: Chemical and Biological Systems for Converting Light to Electricity and Fuels
  • 4 3 Dynamical Systems: When the Simple Is Complex: New Mathematical Approaches to Learning About the Universe
  • 5 4 Astrophysics: Looking Farther in Space and Time
  • 6 5 Gene Regulation: Gene Control: Transcription Factors and Mechanisms
  • 7 6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: New Breakthroughs in Medical Diagnosis
  • 8 7 Computation: Beyond Theory and Experiment: Seeing the World Through Scientific Computation
  • 9 8 Atmospheric Science: Research and Regulation: Science's Contribution to the Public Debate
  • 10 9 Neural Networks: Computational Neuroscience: A Window to Understanding How the Brain Works
  • 11 10 Physics: Quasicrystals and Superconductors: Advances in Condensed Matter Physics
  • 12 Appendix Second Annual Frontiers of Science Symposium Program
  • 13 Index

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  • NCID
    BA58007235
  • ISBN
    • 0309045924
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Washington, D.C.
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 277 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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