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Hal Harris

University of Missouri - St. Louis
ChemEd X Subscriber, Author
ChemEd X Member since: April 2012

Emeritus Professor of physical chemistry; member of ACS, APS, AAPT, Sigma Xi

Posts

// Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Hal Harris
What is this?  Art? Humor? Sports? Math? – or all of the above? With baseball season starting, I found it irresistible to recommend “Flip Flop Fly Ball”, which reminds me in some ways of the beautiful series of graphical exemplar books by Edward Tufte, and in others of Michael Lewis’ MoneyBall (the book, more than the movie, although the movie was ok).
book cover of The Magic of Reality
// Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Hal Harris
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins attempts in this book to address some of the questions that might arise in the minds of children about topics with which science deals. It was written for kids of unspecified age; I would guess that middle school would be a reasonable estimate.
// Sunday, January 1, 2012 Hal Harris
Imagine yourself to be an undergraduate science major, with some interest in the possibility of a career in chemistry. Wouldn't it be interesting to have lunch with more than a dozen (actually seventeen) accomplished academic researchers, who could tell you about some of the cool things that their work has discovered, and what they are currently excited about.
Book Cove: A More Perfect Heaven
// Thursday, December 1, 2011 Hal Harris
I enjoyed so much Dava Sobel's previous books, "Longitude" and "Galileo's Daughter" (both of which were Hal's Picks), that I was eager to read her latest, which was judged "best science book" for Fall, 2011 by Publisher's Weekly.
// Tuesday, November 1, 2011 Hal Harris
Paul Hewitt may be the best-known physics teacher in the US. Not only has he written outstanding books for the teaching of physics and physical science, he is also the author of the very popular monthly "Figuring Physics" column of The Physics Teacher.