Title: Chain Reactions: The Hopeful History of Uranium
By: by Lucy Jane Santos (Author)
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication date: 2024-11-04
Language: English
Print length: 288 pages
ISBN-10: 1639367446
ISBN-13: 9781639367443
Chain Reactions looks at the fascinating, often-forgotten stories that can be found throughout the history of uranium. From glassworks to penny stocks; from medicines to atomic weapons; from something to be feared to a powerful source of energy, this global history explores the scientific narrative of this unique element, but also shines a light on its cultural and social impact.
By understanding our nuclear past, we can move beyond the ideological opposition to technologies and encourage a more nuanced dialogue about whether it is feasible–and desirable–to have a genuinely nuclear-powered future.
Review
“A fascinating and richly detailed history charting an illuminating course through the story of one of the most useful and destructive elements.”–
Kat Arney, science writer and broadcaster“Full of surprising facts from a tumultuous past, Lucy Jane Santos offers an intriguing and entertaining story of a powerful element with revolutionary potential.”–
Marco Visscher, author of The Power of Nuclear: The Rise, Fall and Return of Our Mightiest Energy Source“Uranium has lurked at the centre of some of our strangest visions and strongest fears in the modern world. Lucy Jane Santos has written a light, entertaining and revealing history of a heavy element.”–
Professor Jon Agar, University College London Praise for Half Lives: The Unlikely History of Radium:“As Lucy Jane Santos observes in Half Lives, ‘It is not hard to pinpoint exactly why it was this substance (which Curie referred to as ‘my beautiful radium’) that eventually became the focus of both public fascination and of entrepreneurial zeal.”– “The Wall Street Journal“
“A fascinating work of popular science and history looks back on a time when radium represented everything bright and promising about the future.”– “Shelf Awareness“
“In telling this history, Santos is careful not to judge from the perspective of hindsight: the use of radiation in medicine wasn’t quackery, it was supported by the best current scientific understanding. It’s an entertaining and eye-opening tale of a strange time in the early history of modern science.”– “Booklist“
“Lucy Santos transports us back to a time when when diners cheerfully drank radioactive cocktails that glowed in the dark. Santos has a masterful grasp of a complex area of science history. A delightfully disturbing book that reminds us all of the age-old Latin maxim: caveat emptor.”–Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris, Pen Award-winning author of The Butchering Art
“Santos tracks the history of a mysterious element in her sweeping debut. Radium is not just a scientific marvel, Santos writes, but has also had a profound impact on popular culture. Santos keeps the science accessible, and her survey is full of fun facts; this is sure to please scientific minds and history buffs alike.”– “Publishers Weekly“
“Shines a light on the shocking history of the world’s toxic love affair with a deadly substance, radium. Unnerving, fascinating, informative and truly frightening.”–Hallie Rubenhold, national bestselling author of The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper
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