Ideals And Realities: Selected Essays Of Abdus Salam (3rd Edition)The latest edition of “Ideals and Realities” includes some of the most recent talks given by Professor Abdus Salam. They replace a few essays which were published in the second edition. An attempt has also been made to update some of the figures rendered absolete with the passage of time. |
Contents
II1 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | 53 |
II2 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS | 217 |
II3 OTHER INITIATIVES | 233 |
II4 THE THIRD WORLD ACADEMY OF SCIENCES | 263 |
Ill ISLAM AND SCIENCE | 277 |
IV1 PERSPECTIVES ON PHYSICS | 371 |
IV2 SALAM THE MAN | 431 |
IV3 PERSONAL | 479 |
V BIODATA | 489 |
VI REVIEWS | 503 |
Other editions - View all
Ideals and Realities: Selected Essays of Abdus Salam Abdus Salam,C. H. Lai,Azim Kidwai Limited preview - 1989 |
Ideals and Realities: Selected Essays of Abdus Salam Abdus Salam,C. H. Lai,Azim Kidwai No preview available - 1989 |
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