Nobel laureate Ernest O. Lawrence and renowned physicist Edward Teller founded the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1952. A new ideas incubator, the laboratory was at the heart of nuclear testing and the development of supercomputers, lasers, and other major technological innovations of the second half of the twentieth century.
Food is medicine. Hippocrates himself, 16 centuries ago, understood this essential truth about healing. Today, superstar Australian chef Pete Evans and natural-health expert Dr. Joseph Mercola share the firm belief that food can be a powerful tool to reshape our health. In this new volume — a companion to Dr.
Guides College Students in Understanding the Interactions between Computing/Networking Technologies and Security Issues Taking an interactive, “learn-by-doing” approach to teaching, Introduction to Computer and Network Security: Navigating Shades of Gray gives you a clear course to teach the technical issues related to security. Unlike most computer security books, which concentrate
This comprehensive textbook, Neuroscience 6th edition (PDF) by Purves et al provides a balance of animal and human studies to discuss the dynamic field of neuroscience from cellular signaling to cognitive function. The ebook’s accessible writing style and length make it suitable for both medical students and undergraduate neuroscience courses.
For more than twenty centuries, from ancient Greece the ideal of natural law has been appealed to in Western moral and legal philosophy as a grounding for ethics and jurisprudence, based on capacities of a common “human nature”. From the early medieval advent of “Christendom”, it was embedded within theistic