Author: Marilyn Fogel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This book aims to appeal especially to readers with an interest in science, distilling complex concepts down to understandable explanations, focusing on stable isotopes - the extraordinary, invisible factor that binds all of these questions together: How do we find out if there is life on other planets? How can life survive in extreme conditions? How can we track migration in people and animals? How do humans change climate on continental scales? My memoir will show what it's like to be at the forefront of investigating these fascinating questions; making new discoveries whilst challenging both established authorities and gender roles, surviving and thriving as a woman in a male-dominated field. And finally, what happens when life throws you the ultimate curve ball of a cruel disease just when you've managed to smash through the glass ceiling.
Advice from the Isotope Queen
Author: Marilyn Fogel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This book aims to appeal especially to readers with an interest in science, distilling complex concepts down to understandable explanations, focusing on stable isotopes - the extraordinary, invisible factor that binds all of these questions together: How do we find out if there is life on other planets? How can life survive in extreme conditions? How can we track migration in people and animals? How do humans change climate on continental scales? My memoir will show what it's like to be at the forefront of investigating these fascinating questions; making new discoveries whilst challenging both established authorities and gender roles, surviving and thriving as a woman in a male-dominated field. And finally, what happens when life throws you the ultimate curve ball of a cruel disease just when you've managed to smash through the glass ceiling.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This book aims to appeal especially to readers with an interest in science, distilling complex concepts down to understandable explanations, focusing on stable isotopes - the extraordinary, invisible factor that binds all of these questions together: How do we find out if there is life on other planets? How can life survive in extreme conditions? How can we track migration in people and animals? How do humans change climate on continental scales? My memoir will show what it's like to be at the forefront of investigating these fascinating questions; making new discoveries whilst challenging both established authorities and gender roles, surviving and thriving as a woman in a male-dominated field. And finally, what happens when life throws you the ultimate curve ball of a cruel disease just when you've managed to smash through the glass ceiling.
Women of the Wild
Author: Victoria McDermott
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793629412
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
Field stations and marine laboratories (FSMLs) are sentinels of Earth’s climate, providing scientists with the infrastructure to collect data in otherwise inaccessible areas of the globe. Many FSMLs were built around and continue to perpetuate male-dominated institutional ideologies, making it difficult for women, BIPOC, and those with intersecting identities to progress, succeed, and thrive. In a collaborative effort across field ecologists and communication scholars working with women navigating these spaces, this book’s priorities are to: 1) document the gender history of FSMLs; 2) provide a context for the current organizational culture and understand the current communication climate dynamics; 3) explore current barriers to leadership, success, and factors that contribute to positive communication climates in FSMLs, and 4) explore strategies, programs, and interventions for supporting women’s leadership roles, as well as, to develop best practices for policy, resource allocation, and field station design to better support and increase women’s leadership roles in FSMLs.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793629412
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
Field stations and marine laboratories (FSMLs) are sentinels of Earth’s climate, providing scientists with the infrastructure to collect data in otherwise inaccessible areas of the globe. Many FSMLs were built around and continue to perpetuate male-dominated institutional ideologies, making it difficult for women, BIPOC, and those with intersecting identities to progress, succeed, and thrive. In a collaborative effort across field ecologists and communication scholars working with women navigating these spaces, this book’s priorities are to: 1) document the gender history of FSMLs; 2) provide a context for the current organizational culture and understand the current communication climate dynamics; 3) explore current barriers to leadership, success, and factors that contribute to positive communication climates in FSMLs, and 4) explore strategies, programs, and interventions for supporting women’s leadership roles, as well as, to develop best practices for policy, resource allocation, and field station design to better support and increase women’s leadership roles in FSMLs.
Atom
Author:
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
Includes an annual issue entitled Atom [year], an illustrated summary of the annual report of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 658
Book Description
Includes an annual issue entitled Atom [year], an illustrated summary of the annual report of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
The Mayan Red Queen
Author: Leonide Martin
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
ISBN: 1613398468
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The ancient Maya city of Lakam Ha has a new, young ruler, K'inich Janaab Pakal. His mother and prior ruler, Sak K’uk, has selected his wife, the next queen. Lalak is a shy and homely young woman from a nearby city who relates better to animals than people. She is chosen as Pakal’s wife because of her pristine lineage to B’aakal dynasty founders ̶ but also because she is no beauty. Arriving at Lakam Ha, she is overwhelmed by its sophisticated, complex society and expectations of the royal court. Her mother-in-law, Sak K’uk, is critical and hostile, resenting any intrusion between herself and her son. She chose Lalak to avoid being displaced in Pakal’s affections, and does everything she can to keep it this way. The official name she confers on Lalak exposes her view of the girl as a breeder of future rulers: Tz’aabk’u Ahau, the Accumulator of Lords who sets the royal succession. Lalak struggles to learn her new role and prove her worth, facing challenges in her relationship with Pakal, for he is enamored of a beautiful woman banished from Lakam Ha by his mother. Pakal’s esthetic tastes and love of beauty affect his view of his homely wife. Lalak, however, is fated to play a pivotal role in Pakal’s mission to restore the spiritual portal to the Triad Gods that was destroyed in a devastating attack by archenemy Kan. Through learning sexual alchemy, Lalak brings the immense creative force of sacred union to rebuild the portal, but first Pakal must come to view his wife in a new light. In modern times, ten years after the discovery of the Red Queen's tomb, archeologist Francesca is studying new research about this mysterious royal woman in Mérida, Mexico. She teams up with British linguist Charlie to decipher an ancient manuscript left by her deceased grandmother. It provides clues about her grandmother's secrets that propel them into exploring her family history in a remote Maya village.
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
ISBN: 1613398468
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The ancient Maya city of Lakam Ha has a new, young ruler, K'inich Janaab Pakal. His mother and prior ruler, Sak K’uk, has selected his wife, the next queen. Lalak is a shy and homely young woman from a nearby city who relates better to animals than people. She is chosen as Pakal’s wife because of her pristine lineage to B’aakal dynasty founders ̶ but also because she is no beauty. Arriving at Lakam Ha, she is overwhelmed by its sophisticated, complex society and expectations of the royal court. Her mother-in-law, Sak K’uk, is critical and hostile, resenting any intrusion between herself and her son. She chose Lalak to avoid being displaced in Pakal’s affections, and does everything she can to keep it this way. The official name she confers on Lalak exposes her view of the girl as a breeder of future rulers: Tz’aabk’u Ahau, the Accumulator of Lords who sets the royal succession. Lalak struggles to learn her new role and prove her worth, facing challenges in her relationship with Pakal, for he is enamored of a beautiful woman banished from Lakam Ha by his mother. Pakal’s esthetic tastes and love of beauty affect his view of his homely wife. Lalak, however, is fated to play a pivotal role in Pakal’s mission to restore the spiritual portal to the Triad Gods that was destroyed in a devastating attack by archenemy Kan. Through learning sexual alchemy, Lalak brings the immense creative force of sacred union to rebuild the portal, but first Pakal must come to view his wife in a new light. In modern times, ten years after the discovery of the Red Queen's tomb, archeologist Francesca is studying new research about this mysterious royal woman in Mérida, Mexico. She teams up with British linguist Charlie to decipher an ancient manuscript left by her deceased grandmother. It provides clues about her grandmother's secrets that propel them into exploring her family history in a remote Maya village.
Isotope Shifts in Atomic Spectra
Author: W.H. King
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1489917861
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Atomic and nuclear physics are two flourishing but distinct branches of physics; the subject of isotope shifts in atomic spectra is one of the few that links these two branches. It is a subject that has been studied for well over fifty years, but interest in the subject, far from flagging, has been stimulated in recent years. Fast computers have enabled theoreticians to evaluate the properties of many-electron atoms, and laser spectroscopy has made it possible to measure isotope shifts in the previously unmeasurable areas of very rare isotopes, short-lived radioactive isotopes, weak transitions, and transitions involving high-lying atomic levels. Isotope shifts can now be measured with greater accuracy than before in both optical transitions and x-ray transitions of muonic atoms; this improved accuracy is revealing new facets of the subject. I am very grateful to Dr. H. G. Kuhn, F. R. S. , for having introduced me to the subject in the 1950s, and for supervising my efforts to measure isotope shifts in the spectrum of ruthenium. I thus approach the subject as an experimental atomic spectroscopist. This bias is obviously apparent in my use of the spectroscopist's notation of lower-upper for a transition, rather than the nuclear physicist's upper-lower. My reasons are given in Section 1. 3 and I hope that nuclear physicists will forgive me for using this notation even for muonic x-ray transitions.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1489917861
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Atomic and nuclear physics are two flourishing but distinct branches of physics; the subject of isotope shifts in atomic spectra is one of the few that links these two branches. It is a subject that has been studied for well over fifty years, but interest in the subject, far from flagging, has been stimulated in recent years. Fast computers have enabled theoreticians to evaluate the properties of many-electron atoms, and laser spectroscopy has made it possible to measure isotope shifts in the previously unmeasurable areas of very rare isotopes, short-lived radioactive isotopes, weak transitions, and transitions involving high-lying atomic levels. Isotope shifts can now be measured with greater accuracy than before in both optical transitions and x-ray transitions of muonic atoms; this improved accuracy is revealing new facets of the subject. I am very grateful to Dr. H. G. Kuhn, F. R. S. , for having introduced me to the subject in the 1950s, and for supervising my efforts to measure isotope shifts in the spectrum of ruthenium. I thus approach the subject as an experimental atomic spectroscopist. This bias is obviously apparent in my use of the spectroscopist's notation of lower-upper for a transition, rather than the nuclear physicist's upper-lower. My reasons are given in Section 1. 3 and I hope that nuclear physicists will forgive me for using this notation even for muonic x-ray transitions.
Remarkable Women in the Life of the Isotope Queen
Author: Marilyn Louise Fogel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biogeochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Most of us don't realize as we go through life that we are remarkable people. This book tells the stories of women who enriched the life of the Isotope Queen from her funny grandmother and childhood friend to those who have decorated her scientific career--all of them remarkable women. Peppered with advice on life as a scientist this book will delight women, and those who care about women, who are engaged in science and life. This is the third book in the Isotope Queen series about a woman's life and career in the field of biogeochemistry. Fogel tells stories about her childhood and offers advice to people starting and progressing along in STEM fields. In this book, read about the remarkable women who are often not recognized as such. Read how she navigathrough her career when women in science were not as integrated as today.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biogeochemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Most of us don't realize as we go through life that we are remarkable people. This book tells the stories of women who enriched the life of the Isotope Queen from her funny grandmother and childhood friend to those who have decorated her scientific career--all of them remarkable women. Peppered with advice on life as a scientist this book will delight women, and those who care about women, who are engaged in science and life. This is the third book in the Isotope Queen series about a woman's life and career in the field of biogeochemistry. Fogel tells stories about her childhood and offers advice to people starting and progressing along in STEM fields. In this book, read about the remarkable women who are often not recognized as such. Read how she navigathrough her career when women in science were not as integrated as today.
Radioactive Materials and Stable Isotopes
Author: Atomic Energy Research Establishment (Harwell, England)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Isotopes
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Isotopes
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Foreign Trade
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
Archaeometry 94
Author: Şahinde Demirci
Publisher: Tubitak
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Publisher: Tubitak
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology, Economic
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology, Economic
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description