"Talks About Science" presents a series of accessible discussions on various scientific topics. Authored by Thomas Dunman, the book aims to elucidate complex scientific principles in a manner understandable to the general reader. Topics range from physics and chemistry to biology, exploring fundamental concepts and their practical applications.
This edition includes a biographical sketch of Thomas Dunman by Charles Welsh, providing insights into the life and intellectual development of the author. Welsh's sketch enhances the reader's understanding of Dunman's perspective and the context in which these scientific talks were originally delivered. The combination of scientific exposition and biographical detail makes this volume a valuable resource for those interested in the history of science and the popularization of scientific knowledge.
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