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The science of energy., resources and power explained, Professor Michael E. Wysession, Washington University in St. Louis, DVD

Label
The science of energy., resources and power explained, Professor Michael E. Wysession, Washington University in St. Louis, DVD
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The science of energy.
Oclc number
945684576
Responsibility statement
Professor Michael E. Wysession, Washington University in St. Louis
Runtime
720
Series statement
The great courses. Science & mathematics. Earth sciences
Sub title
resources and power explained
Summary
"Energy is, without a doubt, the very foundation of the universe. It's the engine that powers life and fuels the evolution of human civilization. Yet for all its importance, what energy really is and how it works remains a mystery to most non-scientists. For example: Where does most of our energy come from, and how is it sourced? How do energy technologies, both primitive and cutting-edge, generate power? How do we store energy--and will there be enough to meet our future needs? What are the pros and cons behind the forms of energy currently available to us? How might we harness potential future energy sources such as earthquakes and supervolcanoes? All too often, the answers to questions like these are bogged down in polemics and controversy. Imagine, then, how these and other questions could be discussed from a purely factual, scientific perspective. The truth is, to better put into perspective the various issues surrounding energy in the 21st century, you need to understand the essential science behind how energy works. And you need a reliable source whose focus is on giving you the facts you need to form your own educated opinions"--Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.version
DVD
Classification
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