How did the replication bomb we call life begin and where inthe world, or rather, in the universe, is it heading? Writing withcharacteristic wit and an ability to clarify complex phenomena (theNew York Times described his style as the sort of science writingthat makes the reader feel like a genius), Richard Dawkinsconfronts this ancient mystery.
This latest book in "Rob Thompsons" series of highly acclaimedreference guides for design students provides an understanding ofthe environmental impact of materials, manufacturing processes andproduct lifecycles, and a guide on how to select and use them in anintelligent way. Divided into three easily referenced partsMaterials, Processes and Lifecycle the book is packed withpractical information and in-depth analysis on 15 materials, 14processes and six production lifecycles. Each material, process orproduction lifecycle features a full technical de*ion, concisenotes for the designer on its suitability, efficiency,cost-effectiveness and environmental impact, and fully illustrated,step-by-step case studies showing a product, component or materialbeing manufactured by a leading international supplier.