Monday, October 15, 2012

Nobel Prize Women in Science: Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries

Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
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Examines the lives of 15 women who have won Nobel prizes or contributed to a Nobel prize-winning project, exploring the reasons for the disparity in the number of women being awarded the coveted and honored award. Takes a fresh perspective on the history of science through the lives of gifted female scientists.

(Excerpt from amazon.com)


透明的紅蘿蔔

莫言 著
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作者莫言,獲得二○一二年諾貝爾文學獎,是首位獲此殊榮的中國籍作家。

《透明的紅蘿蔔》主要內容:他看到了一幅奇特美麗的圖畫:光滑的鐵砧子。泛著青幽幽藍幽幽的光。泛著青藍幽幽光的鐵砧子上,有一個金色的紅蘿蔔。紅蘿蔔的形狀和大小都像一個大個陽梨,還拖著一條長尾巴,尾巴上的根根鬚鬚像金色的羊毛。紅蘿蔔晶瑩透明,玲瓏剔透。透明的、金色的外殼裡苞孕着活潑的銀色液體。紅蘿蔔的線條流暢優美,從美麗的弧線上泛出一圈金色的光芒。光芒有長有短,長的如麥芒,短的如睫毛,全是金色,……

(摘錄自書中內文)



Monday, October 8, 2012

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

Jane Jacobs
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Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of its initial publication, this special edition of Jane Jacobs’s masterpiece, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, features a new Introduction by Jason Epstein, the book’s original editor, who provides an intimate perspective on Jacobs herself and unique insights into the creation and lasting influence of this classic.

The Death and Life of Great American Cities was described by The New York Times as “perhaps the most influential single work in the history of town planning . . . [It] can also be seen in a much larger context. It is first of all a work of literature; the descriptions of street life as a kind of ballet and the bitingly satiric account of traditional planning theory can still be read for pleasure even by those who long ago absorbed and appropriated the book’s arguments.” Jane Jacobs, an editor and writer on architecture in New York City in the early sixties, argued that urban diversity and vitality were being destroyed by powerful architects and city planners. Rigorous, sane, and delightfully epigrammatic, Jane Jacobs’s tour de force is a blueprint for the humanistic management of cities. It remains sensible, knowledgeable, readable, and indispensable.

(Excerpt from amazon.com)


從歷史與國際法看釣魚台主權歸屬

鄭海麟 著
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目前雖然釣魚台列嶼已隨琉球經由美國交給日本管轄,但美國所交還者,僅為琉球之行政權,而非其地之主權;關於此點,美國政府已曾一再聲明。至於釣魚台主權問題,美國則無權置啄,而由中日外交談判或經由聯合國及國際法庭加以解決。而鄭海麟博士的此一皇皇巨著《從歷史與國際法看釣魚台主權歸屬》,正可提供我國外交當局未來對日交涉時一個堅強有力的法理依據……

(摘錄自博客來網路書店)



Monday, October 1, 2012

From Galileo to Gell-Mann: The Wonder that Inspired the Greatest Scientists of All Time in Their Own Words

Marco Bersanelli & Mario Gargantini; translated by John Bowden
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From time to time, the diligent science student huddled over dense volumes of research findings and highly technical data will stumble upon a truly rare treasure: the author’s answer to the question of, “Why?” Why did the authors of these volumes commit themselves so ardently to life in the laboratory? What was it that motivated them to keep their eye to microscope for years on end? Why did the world’s greatest scientists devote their lives to research—an endeavor where failure is the exponentially more likely outcome than success?

In their new anthology, From Galileo to Gell-Mann, Marco Bersanelli and Mario Gargantini have gathered the answers to these fascinating questions from over one hundred of the brightest scientific minds from our past and our present. It is a goldmine of insight that previously could only to be found hidden deep within thousands of scattershot pages of footnotes from out-of-print journals, rare books, and unpublished papers. Throughout the work, Bersanelli and Gargantini also offer insightful commentary and discussion on the readings.

Among the most remarkable similarities that emerge when one considers together these writings from the likes of Albert Einstein, Gregor Mendel, Marie Curie, and others, is the sense of wonder and outright awe at what the study of the natural world can reveal. From Galileo to Gell-Mann makes it clear that science and all parallel attempts to understand our human existence—including fields like philosophy to theology—are viewed as nothing less than grand adventures to those that are probing the limits of what we know.

(Excerpt from amazon.com)


兩種文化 (The Two Cultures)

C.P.斯諾 (Charles Percy Snow) 原著
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我們的社會,包括其教育系統和知識生活,的一個特徵就是兩種文化的分裂——一邊是藝術或人文學,另一方面是科學。這一現象有很長的歷史,但直到斯諾在1959年在里德演講時才把它鮮明地提了出來,並由此開始了現今在媒體上仍熱烈進行的公眾討論。

《兩種文化》及其續篇《再看兩種文化》(斯諾四年後對一些爭論的反應)在重新出版之際,由斯蒂芬•科裡尼為此寫了導言,為我們勾畫了這場爭論的歷史和來龍去脈,以及其意義與後續影響。

(摘錄自dangdang.com)