Designing the Molecular World
Discover the fascinating intersection of chemistry and innovation in Designing the Molecular World by Philip Ball. Published by Princeton University Press in 1996, this engaging paperback spans 384 pages, inviting readers to explore the remarkable achievements of chemists who have revolutionized technology. From the creation of superconducting ceramics used in brain scanners to the development of liquid crystal displays for televisions and watches, Ball illustrates how modern chemistry shapes our everyday lives. Additionally, learn about groundbreaking fabrics that change color while worn, showcasing the endless possibilities of molecular design. This book is perfect for anyone curious about the world of molecular biology and the exciting advancements that stem from it. Dive into the molecular world and see how chemistry is transforming our future!