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The Invention That Changed the World Robert Buderi

The Invention That Changed the World By Robert Buderi

The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi


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Summary

Radar played a major role in winning World War II, allowing planes to fly at night and Britain to defend herself during the Battle of Britain. It was the team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that launched the power that transformed not only defence, but also daily life.

The Invention That Changed the World Summary

The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi

In 1940, a team of British scientists arrived in Washington bearing Britain's most closely guarded technological secrets - including the cavity magnetron, a revolutionary new source of microwave energy. Its arrival triggered the most dramatic mobilization of science in history, as America's top scientists enlisted to convert the invention into a potent military weapon. Microwave radars eventually helped destroy Japanese warships and Nazi buzz bombs, and enabled Allied bombers to see through cloud cover. After the war, the work of the radar veterans continues to affect our lives - controlling air traffic, forecasting the weather and providing physicians with powerful diagnostic tools. With anecdotes and revelations, this work explores the work of the scientists who created a winning weapon and changed the world forever.

The Invention That Changed the World Reviews

'From the ashes of the Second World War there have emerged two great technological thrillers: Richard Rhodes' 'THE MAKING OF THE ATOMIC BOMB and this.' THE NEW YORKER

'Reads as compellingly as the best spy fiction A fascinating story well-told.' KIRKUS REVIEWS

'Masterly Buderi cannot be praised too highly for producing a scholarly and well-researched book which is also enjoyable to read.' NEW SCIENTIST

'Excellent, highly readable Buderi has carried through and ambitious enterprise very well. The book merits a broad readership and should endure as a semi-popular classic.' NATURE

'A vigorous history.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

'Robert Buderi's fast-paced account of the radar project conveys the excitement of the wartime endeavour without getting bogged down in the details of agencies, industrial programs and model numbers As a popular history of technology, the book is doubly welcome.' THE SCIENCES

'Much of our view of the technological achievements emerging from World War II is driven by nuclear fetishism, but a more fundamental truth is revealed in the subtitle to this remarkable book [a] captivating tale a fascinating history.' LIBRARY JOURNAL

'The boldness of the title is no exaggeration; indeed it could be lengthened to 'The Invention that Saved and Changed the World' Robert Buderi tells [the scientists] story with skill, power and insight- and best of

About Robert Buderi

Robert Buderi is the former Technology Editor for BusinessWeek. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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9780349110684
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The Invention That Changed the World by Robert Buderi
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
19980702
576
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