Helen Czerski was born in Manchester. She is an Associate Professor
in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College
London. As a physicist, she studies the bubbles generated by
breaking waves in the ocean to understand their influence on
weather and climate.
Helen has been a regular presenter of BBC TV science documentaries
since 2011. She also hosts the Ocean Matters podcast, is part of
the Cosmic Shambles network, and is one of the presenters for the
Fully Charged Show. She has been a science columnist for the Wall
Street Journal since 2017 and she is the author of the bestselling
Storm in a Teacup- The Physics of Everyday Life, Bubbles- A
Ladybird Expert Book, and Blue Machine- how the ocean shapes our
world.
A spectacular read.
*Independent*
Splendid
*Guardian*
[Czerski's] profound, sparkling global ocean voyage mingles history
and culture, natural history, geography, animals and people.
*Nature*
'Czerski aims to greatly expand and even revolutionise the reader's
understanding of what is going on in seven tenths of the planet
that is not covered in land
*Financial Times*
Lively and engrossing ... Alongside her vivid portrayal of waters
sliding over one another, colliding, mixing andturning into ice or
water vapour, she explains how the living beings within the sea
alsoform part of the 'blue machine' ... [Cerzski's personal
experience of both Polynesian canoes off Hawaii and ice floes near
the North Pole is not icing on the cake but part of the argument of
this excellent and important book.
*The Spectator*
Helen Czerski's fascinating new book casts the ocean as an
extraordinary giant engine, and helps us grasp its complex
physicsand its key role in climate change
*New Scientist*
The Blue Machine is a point of departure, a map for further
exploration. Not since reading The Diversity of Life by E.O. Wilson
have I read a book as timely, salient, and informative.
*Science magazine*
In this captivating and urgently-needed book, Czerski weaves a
wonderful, watery spell, entwining spectacular science with poetic
awe as she expertly guides readers through the workings of a vast,
unfamiliar world. Moving and thrilling, The Blue Machine tells us
about the seas but also makes us care: an epic love story that
captures the ocean's beating heart.
*Jo Marchant, author of Cure and The Human Cosmos*
I love Helen Czerski's writing, and this is her richest work yet -
as clear as springwater, yet as filled with fascinating things as
the ocean itself.
*Sarah Bakewell, author of How to Live and Humanly Possible*
JUNE BOOK OF THE MONTH: 'Physicist Helen Czerski offers a very
different perspective on the ocean in her revelatory book...
Published ahead of World Ocean Day on 8th June, it unlocks a
treasure chest of enthralling stories; from the navigators of
ancient Polynesia, and the marvels of plankton, to John Steinbeck's
Cannery Row and the copious tears cried by turtles.
*The Bookseller*
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