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Over the past few decades we have learned a great deal about the
behavior of such materials as liquid crystals, emulsions and
colloids, polymers, and complex molecules. These materials, called
"soft matter" ("matiere fragile" in French), have neither the rigid
structure and crystalline symmetry of a solid nor the uniformity
and disorder of a fluid or a gas. They have unusual and fascinating
properties: some change their viscosity at our beck and call;
others form layers of two-dimensional liquids; some are polarized,
their molecules all oriented in the same direction and turning in
unison at our command; others make up the foams, bubbles, waxes,
gums, and many other items we take for granted every day. De
Gennes, one of the world's leading experts on these strange forms
of matter, here addresses topics ranging from soft-matter physics -
the formation of rubber, the nature and uses of gum arabic, the
wetting and de-wetting of surfaces, and the mysterious properties
of bubbles and foams - to the activities of science: the role of
individual or team work, the relation of discovery to correction,
and the interplay of conscience and knowledge. In the best
tradition of science writing, this book teaches us about both our
world and ourselves."
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