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John Barnes is the author of Gaudeamus (2013), The Impact of Noise Pollution (2014), The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901 (1996), Daybreak Zero (2011), The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8 (2016).

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Gaudeamus

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Gaudeamus
In a tale that transgresses conventional lines between fiction and reality, renowned science fiction writer John Barnes finds himself in one of the wildest, most rollicking SF adventures in years John Barnes''s college friend, Travis Bismark, always brings back great stories from his job as an industrial spy. This time Travis unravels a tale about his current case too tall for even a science fiction writer to believe. A machine called Gaudeamus that bends physics in order to make possible both teleportation and time travel has been stolen...twice. The company who designed the machine hires Travis to track down the thieves. During his investigation, he uncovers a graduate student who deals telepathy-inducing drugs that let her "download" top-secret documents from her client''s brains. Add to that a bizarre romp through Colorado and New Mexico, an internet meme that seems to tie it all together, and you get an adventure of a lifetime.

The Impact of Noise Pollution

release date: May 18, 2014
The Impact of Noise Pollution
The Impact of Noise Pollution: A Socio-Technological Introduction explores the areas that contribute to the generation of noise in the environment. Also covered are the different aspects of human life that is being affected by daily exposure to noise. Issues such as the increasing number of people who have impaired hearing are also addressed in the book. The book first gives an introduction to the threats being posed by noise, followed by topics such as the awareness of the people on the detrimental effect of noise; overall effects of noise on the whole body; and effects of noise on the condition of sleep. The sources of noise, such as the surface transportation and motor vehicle, are extensively discussed. Negative psychological effects of noise are also covered. The final chapter of the book is about the reduction of noise produced by motor vehicles. The text is a comprehensive source of information about noise intended for the general reader.

The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, 1894-1901
Describing perhaps one of the most inventive periods in the history of English cinema, this text in a series of volumes details the highlights of a single cinematic year. It includes details of production, manufacturers of equipment, dealers and exhibitors.

Daybreak Zero

release date: Mar 01, 2011
Daybreak Zero
A year has passed since the catastrophic event known as "Daybreak" began. Seven billion people have died. Washington, D.C., has been vaporized. The United States barely avoided a second civil war between two rival governments that rose from Washington''s ashes. And "Daybreak" isn''t over...

The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8

release date: Aug 25, 2016
The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8
An unabridged collection spotlighting the “best of the best” science fiction stories published in 2015 by current and emerging masters of the genre, edited by Allan Kaster. In “My Last Bringback,” by John Barnes, an expert on restoring the memories of Alzheimer''s patients becomes her own patient.A young man living in a bubble habitat on the ocean floor of Venus must deal with terraforming gone awryin “The Tumbledowns of Cleopatra Abyss,” by David Brin. In“Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight,” winner of the British Science Fiction Association Award, byAliette de Bodard,the death of a scientist in the Dai Viet interstellar empire is mourned. The shipmind of a cobbled together fighter spacecraft and its pilot press on under dire circumstances in “Damage” by David Levine. An aristocrat’s trip to Venus, in search of her disgraced brother, is memorialized by papercuts of flora native to this planet in “Botanica Veneris: Thirteen Papercuts by Ida Countess Rathangan,” by Ian McDonald. In “The Audience,” by Sean McMullen, a spacecraft’s trek to another planet discovers a malevolent species interested in Earth. An AI is on a mission to the outer reaches of the solar system to found a sanctuary in a posthuman universe in “Empty,” by Robert Reed. In “A Murmuration,” by Alastair Reynolds, a scientist struggles to publish a paper on her exhilarating findings on the flocking behavior of birds. In the dystopian future of “Two-Year Man,” by Kelly Robson, a janitor brings a mutant baby home to his wife hoping to fill their lives with love. And finally, an android medical attendant, capable of mimicking family members, cares for an Alzheimer’s patient in “Today I Am Paul,” by Martin L. Shoemaker.

Programming in Ada 2012

release date: May 19, 2022
Programming in Ada 2012
This latest edition of ''Programming in Ada'' covers the full details of the core language Ada 2012 as updated by the 2016 ISO Corrigendum and introduces the key new features planned for Ada 2022. It is sure to become the go-to resource for those wishing to learn the language or to program in it.

Goethe & the Power of Rhythm

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Goethe & the Power of Rhythm
''I also know that I appear to the world as one who has built a ship atop a high mountain, thousands of miles distant from the ocean; but the waters will rise, and my ship will float and sail.'' -- GoetheIn fresh and spirited prose, John Barnes offers a captivating introduction to the life of Goethe as an inspiration for our times. He traces a powerful 18.6-year rhythm in Goethe''s biography, showing how his creative genius unfolded through repeated periods of crises and renewal. The fact that this rhythm corresponds exactly with cyclical movements of the earth and moon suggests a strong connection between the life of Goethe and the pulsing life of nature.Goethe considered his participatory approach to nature to be his finest achievement in life, a contribution only now beginning to be appreciated as scientifically significant. Barnes focuses on Goethe''s development as a scientist, in the end applying Goethe''s own scientific method to his unfolding biography. In doing so, a remarkable archetypal lawfulness is revealed.Goethe''s life and work inspire us to deepen our own connection to nature and to the pulsing rhythms of our lives. In light of the crises we face today, Goethe appears more than ever as a forerunner of a possible healing culture of the 21st century.

Complete Triumph of Moral Good Over Evil

Programming in Ada 2005

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Programming in Ada 2005
''Programming with Ada 2005'' is the definitive text and reference for programmers and students alike. This work is illustrated with programs highlighting the power of object-oriented programming and the security of a modern software engineering language

Henry Kingsley and Colonial Fiction

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