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  • Published: 29 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9780262544351
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $75.00

Seeing Science

The Art of Making the Invisible Visible



The power of images to represent the unseeable: stunning visualizations of science, from the microscopic to the incredibly vast.

The power of images to represent the unseeable: stunning visualizations of science, from the microscopic to the incredibly vast.

We live among patterns of delicate beauty and exquisite chaos that our eyes can’t detect; we are surrounded by invisible particles and shifting fields of matter that permeate all of space. Our very cells are intricate molecular machines, and the story of our origins stretches back through an unimaginable amount of time. How can we see the richness of what lies beyond our sensory perception? Scientists have developed visualization tools that can make the invisible visible. This bountifully illustrated book demonstrates the power of images to represent the unseeable, offering stunning visualizations of science that range from the microscopic to the incredibly vast.
 
With more than 200 color images and an engaging text by leading science writer Jack Challoner, Seeing Science explains and illustrates the techniques by which scientists create visualizations of their discoveries. We see the first detection of a black hole as represented by an image from an Xray telescope, get a direct view of DNA through an electron microscope, and much more. Visualizations are also used to make sense of an avalanche of data—concisely presenting information from the 20,000 or so human genes, for example. Scientists represent complex theories in computer models, which take on a curious beauty of their own. And scientists and artists collaborate to create art from science visualizations, with intriguing results. 

  • Published: 29 November 2022
  • ISBN: 9780262544351
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $75.00

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Praise for Seeing Science

Previous praise for The Atom: A Visual Tour:
A delightful read for those seeking to learn how chemistry and physics have so rapidly evolved over the last 200 years.
-New York Journal of Books
An engaging and visually appealing overview of physics and chemistry
-Forbes
Previous praise for The Cell: A Visual Tour of the Building Block of Life:
“The balance of short passages of text and useful diagrams and infographics serve as a perfect introduction to the topic, providing a comprehensive guide to life’s building blocks.”
--How it Works magazine