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  1. Qualified beekeeper regentrude kindly recommends a series of my books called "The Library of Subatomic Particles." I want to respond with thanks and also to note that the series has been updated and expanded as "Exploring the Subatomic World" (Cavendish Square, 2016). The old titles are all revised and updated (with minor corrections made), and the two new ones are Understanding Higgs Bosons and Understanding the Large Hadron Collider.

    Details at http://www.fredbortz.com/Subatomic.htm

     

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  2. Thanks for including my 2004 series on subatomic particles.

    It has been revised and updated as Exploring the Subatomic World with two new titles and a 2016 copyright date.

    The revised titles are

    Understanding Protons

    Understanding Neutrons

    Understanding Electrons

    Understanding Photons

    Understanding Neutrinos

    Understanding Quarks

     

    The new titles are

    Understanding Higgs Bosons

    Understanding The Large Hadron Collider

     

    Details at http://www.fredbortz.com/Subatomic.htm

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  3. Many thanks to those of you who called attention to my Library of Subatomic Particles!

     

    I have another book that definitely fits this topic. It won the 2002 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award for works for young readers (and other recognition).

     

    See http://www.fredbortz...echnoMatter.htm

     

    Also, my most recent book, also an award winner (though too soon for this year's AIP announcement--hoping) that is relevant to this theme, plus technology, Meltdown: The Nuclear Disaster in Japan and Our Energy Future.

     

    I also have several other titles that may fit your needs. See http://www.fredbortz.com/booksby.htm

     

    I also enjoy visiting middle schools, and my rates are competitive. See http://www.fredbortz.com/daywith.htm

     

    My usual message to young readers applies to the readers of this page as well:

    I hope you always follow your questions!

     

    Scientifically yours,

    "Dr. Fred" Bortz

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