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117 Things You Should F*#king Know About Your World - The Best of IFL Science (Paperback): Paul Parsons, Iflscience 117 Things You Should F*#king Know About Your World - The Best of IFL Science (Paperback)
Paul Parsons, Iflscience
R545 R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Did you know your irises are lying to you and all human eyes are actually brown? Want to know the absolute worst way to die, according to science? Did you know that a smoking psychedelic toad milk could alleviate depression for up to four weeks? 117 Things You Should F*#king Know About Your World tells you the answers to these questions and many more weird and wonderful facts about the universe. Split into the site's different subject areas of environment, technology, space, health and medicine, plants and animals, physics and chemistry, this is the ultimate science book. With 25 million social media followers, I F*#king Love Science is the world's favourite source of science on the web. From missing nuclear weapons and Facebook secret files to the world's smallest computer and why you should wrap your car keys in tinfoil, this is the book that only the world's leading source of crazy-but-true stories could produce.

IFLScience: Another F*#king Fascinating Spin Around the Sun - A 12-Month Undated Planner (Hardcover): The Writers of... IFLScience: Another F*#king Fascinating Spin Around the Sun - A 12-Month Undated Planner (Hardcover)
The Writers of Iflscience, Paul Parsons
R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the planner that only the world's most off-beat, irreverent, and weirdly wonderful source of science could produce. From the creators of IFLScience comes this 12-month planner, which includes: Undated weekly and monthly overviews for recording dates and appointments. Blank pages for tracking goals and to-do lists. Notes on historic moments in Science history on given days of the year. 50 spot illustrations throughout. Ribbon marker. Rounded corners and full-color cover.

Design of Visualizations for Human-Information Interaction - A Pattern-Based Framework (Paperback): Kamran Sedig, Paul Parsons Design of Visualizations for Human-Information Interaction - A Pattern-Based Framework (Paperback)
Kamran Sedig, Paul Parsons
R1,671 Discovery Miles 16 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Interest in visualization design has increased in recent years. While there is a large body of existing work from which visualization designers can draw, much of the past research has focused on developing new tools and techniques that are aimed at specific contexts. Less focus has been placed on developing holistic frameworks, models, and theories that can guide visualization design at a general level-a level that transcends domains, data types, users, and other contextual factors. In addition, little emphasis has been placed on the thinking processes of designers, including the concepts that designers use, while they are engaged in a visualization design activity. In this book we present a general, holistic framework that is intended to support visualization design for human-information interaction. The framework is composed of a number of conceptual elements that can aid in design thinking. The core of the framework is a pattern language-consisting of a set of 14 basic, abstract patterns-and a simple syntax for describing how the patterns are blended. We also present a design process, made up of four main stages, for creating static or interactive visualizations. The 4-stage design process places the patterns at the core of designers' thinking, and employs a number of conceptual tools that help designers think systematically about creating visualizations based on the information they intend to represent. Although the framework can be used to design static visualizations for simple tasks, its real utility can be found when designing visualizations with interactive possibilities in mind-in other words, designing to support a human-information interactive discourse. This is especially true in contexts where interactive visualizations need to support complex tasks and activities involving large and complex information spaces. The framework is intended to be general and can thus be used to design visualizations for diverse domains, users, information spaces, and tasks in different fields such as business intelligence, health and medical informatics, digital libraries, journalism, education, scientific discovery, and others. Drawing from research in multiple disciplines, we introduce novel concepts and terms that can positively contribute to visualization design practice and education, and will hopefully stimulate further research in this area.

The Deep-Sky Observer's Year - A Guide to Observing Deep-Sky Objects Throughout the Year (Paperback, 2001 ed.): Paul... The Deep-Sky Observer's Year - A Guide to Observing Deep-Sky Objects Throughout the Year (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Paul Parsons
R1,405 R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Save R303 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Deep-sky observing - that's looking at the stars, nebulae and galaxies - is easily the most popular field for amateur astronomers. The big problem faced by non-professional observers is what to look at - what's visible at a paticular time of year. The Deep-sky Observer's Year is a month-by-month guide to the best objects to view. Objects are given a "star rating" according to how difficult they are to observe or image (i.e. photograph) with a particular size of telescope. The book includes many images produced by amateur astronomers, as well as photographs from NASA, ESA and ESO. There is also some background information about the objects that can be seen, along with lots of useful tips, hints, and resources (especially about what's available on the Internet) for deep-sky observers.

50 Science Ideas You Really Need to Know (Hardcover): Gail Dixon, Paul Parsons 50 Science Ideas You Really Need to Know (Hardcover)
Gail Dixon, Paul Parsons 1
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

50 Science Ideas You Really Need to Know is your guide to the biggest questions and deepest concepts from across the whole of science. What was the Big Bang? How did life on Earth arise? What does quantum mechanics tell us about the universe? Is true artificial intelligence possible? And does life exist on other planets? Moving from the basics of atoms and molecules, Newton's laws of physics and the building blocks of life to the cutting edge of nanotechnology, Einstein's theories of relativity and cloning, this book makes the many worlds of science accessible and illuminating. Featuring fifty concise, insightful and illustrated essays covering physics and astronomy, Earth and life sciences, chemistry and materials, psychology and computing, and exploring the ways they connect with each other and impact on our lives, 50 Science Ideas You Really Need to Know is the ideal introduction to the questions which fascinate us all.

10 Short Lessons in Space Travel (Hardcover): Paul Parsons 10 Short Lessons in Space Travel (Hardcover)
Paul Parsons
R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Extremely authoritative. The best book I have read on space travel since Arthur C. Clarke's classic, The Promise of Space.' Marcus Chown

In an era of rapidly developing technology and renewed ambition, the twenty-first century has ushered in an exciting new age of space flight. But what has brought us to this point in our exploration of the universe? And what does the future of space travel hold? From the amazing technology that has enabled us to look beyond the clouds to the possibilities of space tourism, 10 Short Lessons in Space Travel takes a timely look at the essential lessons learned from our voyages into outer space.

About the series: The Pocket Einstein series is a collection of essential pocket-sized guides for anyone looking to understand a little more about some of the most relevant science that affects us all in the twenty-first century. Broken down into ten simple lessons and written by leading experts in their field, discover the ten most important takeaways from those areas of science we should all know more about.

The Periodic Table - A Field Guide to the Elements (Paperback): Paul Parsons, Gail Dixon The Periodic Table - A Field Guide to the Elements (Paperback)
Paul Parsons, Gail Dixon
R487 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R84 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As one of the most recognisable images in science, the periodic table is ingrained in our culture. First drawn up in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev, its 118 elements make up not only everything on our planet but also everything in the entire universe. The periodic table looks at the fascinating story and surprising uses of each of those elements, whether solid, liquid or gas. From the little-known uses of gold in medicine to the development of the hydrogen bomb, each entry is accompanied by technical data (category, atomic number, weight, boiling point) presented in easy-to-read headers, and a colour-coding system that helps the reader to navigate through the different groups of elements. A remarkable display of thought-provoking science and beautiful photography, this guide will allow the reader to discover the world afresh.

Instant Mathematics - Key Thinkers, Theories, Discoveries and Concepts Explained on a Single Page (Paperback): Paul Parsons Instant Mathematics - Key Thinkers, Theories, Discoveries and Concepts Explained on a Single Page (Paperback)
Paul Parsons 1
R480 R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Instant Mathematics pulls together all the pivotal mathematical theories and discoveries into one concise volume. Each page contains a discrete 'cheat sheet', which tells you the most important facts in bite-sized chunks, meaning you can become an expert in an instant. From zero to the Riemann Hypothesis, from primes to irrational numbers, and from Pythagoras to John Nash and Roger Penrose, every key figure, theory or term is expressed in succinct and lively text and graphics. Perfect for the knowledge hungry and time poor, this collection of graphic-led lessons makes mathematics interesting and accessible. Everything you need to know - and more - is here.

How to Destroy the Universe - And 34 other really interesting uses of physics (Paperback): Paul Parsons How to Destroy the Universe - And 34 other really interesting uses of physics (Paperback)
Paul Parsons 1
R342 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

How to survive an earthquake. How to make an invisibility cloak. How to turn lead into gold. How to read someone's mind. Physics = tedious and unfathomable, right? No longer. If you thought physics was all about measuring the temperature of an ice bucket or trying to understand complicated equations, think again. How to Destroy the Universe will make you see the world around us through fresh eyes.

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