Diccionario del asombro

una historia de la ciencia a través de las palabras

Martínez Ron, Antonio

How did words like "clone", "supernova" or "robot" come to us? When were all these words that we use daily created and with what criteria? By trying to answer these questions, science journalist and writer Antonio Martínez Ron shows us that, if placed on a timeline, the appearance of scientific terms is in itself a new way of telling the history of science. This dictionary is a journey from the "A for Atom" to the "Z for Zoonosis" documenting the exact moment in which words such as "microscope", "neuron", "laser" or "pixel" were created and which It was the discussion to choose those terms and not others. The result is a chronicle of how, forced to invent names for new discoveries, science became an engine of language. And how scientists dedicated themselves to the task of labeling astonishment.

Author
Martínez Ron, Antonio
Subject
Sciences > Divulgation
EAN
9788491995678
ISBN
978-84-9199-567-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Crítica
Pages
376 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
20-09-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Drakontos 
Hardcover edition
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Martínez Ron, Antonio (aut.)

  • Martínez Ron, Antonio
    Antonio Martínez Ron (Madrid, 1976) es periodista científico y escritor. Ha trabajado como editor de ciencia en diferentes medios de prensa, radio y televisión y ha recibido algun   Read more