Fusion: The Search for Endless Energy

Fusion: The Search for Endless Energy

by RobinHerman (Author)

Synopsis

Fusion: The Search for Endless Energy is the story of the international race to build the first atomic fusion reactor. It is the story of a fraternity of scientists, whose members included such greats as Andrei Sakharov and Edward Teller. Transcending political boundaries, their utopian mission was to create a source of safe, clean, inexhaustible energy from the elements of seawater. The book abounds with fascinating anecdotes about fusion's rocky path. Aimed at a general audience, the book describes the scientific basis of controlled fusion - the fusing of atomic nuclei, under conditions hotter than the sun, to release energy. Using personal recollections of scientists involved, the book traces the history of this little-known international race that began during the Cold War in secret laboratories in the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, and evolved into an astonishingly open collaboration between East and West.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 280
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Oct 1990

ISBN 10: 0521383730
ISBN 13: 9780521383738

Media Reviews
'The fusion fraternity should read this book and take heart for the future.' Nature
'This book takes the reader beyond this trivial metaphor, explains why achievement has proved harder than anticipated, and shows what progress has been made.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'This is a book that once started demands to be read in one sitting.' Physics World
Author Bio
Robin Herman is currently Assistant Dean for Communications at Harvard School of Public Health.