The scientists who came in from the cold: Kostas Gavroglu : History of artificial cold: Scientific, technological and cultural issues. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 299. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, 288pp, €106.99, $129 HB

Metascience 24 (1):155-157 (2014)
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From the Ninth Circle of hell in Dante’s Inferno to the idea of human cryogenic storage, cold has been an important part of human life and imagination. In History of Artificial Cold, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Issues, editor Kostas Gavroglu has brought together a well-balanced and very readable collection of essays on the history of the investigation and use of “cold.” There is something here for a broad range of readers, with articles ranging from fundamental physics to industrial refrigeration and the international politics of frozen meat.Cold is a very relative term, and this book looks at a broad range of coldness. On the laboratory side, there was a competition starting in the late part of the nineteenth century to create the lowest temperature possible. The effort to transform gases into liquids and solids had serious implications for material science and laboratory practice, but it also contributed to the experimental understanding of quantum physics. At about the sa ..

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