No Small Matter: Science on the Nanoscale from Felice Frankel and George Whitesides

The multi-talented George Whitesides has once again teamed up with scientific photographer Felice Frankel to lead us on a tour of the nanoworld through their latest book, No Small Matter: Science on the Nanoscale. From the publisher, Harvard University Press:

A small revolution is remaking the world. The only problem is, we can’t see it. This book uses dazzling images and evocative descriptions to reveal the virtually invisible realities and possibilities of nanoscience. An introduction to the science and technology of small things, No Small Matter explains science on the nanoscale.

More images from No Small Matter are available at Frankel’s website or SEED magazine:

Cover of No Small Matter

Cover of No Small Matter (Image credit: Felice Frankel)

Microreactor (Image credit: Felice Frankel)

Microreactor (Image credit: Felice Frankel)

Bacteria Subtilis (Image credit: Felice Frankel)

Bacteria Subtilis (Image credit: Felice Frankel)

No Small Matter and Frankel and Whitesides’ previous effort, On the Surface of Things, are both available at Amazon. For more on Felice Frankel:

rom the book’s publisher, Harvard University Press:

A small revolution is remaking the world. The only problem is, we can’t see it. This book uses dazzling images and evocative descriptions to reveal the virtually invisible realities and possibilities of nanoscience. An introduction to the science and technology of small things, No Small Matter explains science on the nanoscale.

More images from No Small Matter are available at Frankel’s website or SEED magazine:

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