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100 Scientists Who Made History: DK 100 Things That Made History

Autor Andrea Mills
en Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2018 – vârsta până la 12 ani
From brainy biologists and clever chemists, to magnificent mathematicians and phenomenal physicists. Discover 100 remarkable scientists who shaped our world.

Containing a universe of knowledge, this amazing kids' educational book tells the story of the extraordinary people who revolutionised our understanding of the world. A stunning way for children to meet science's most important people.


Read through information-packed mini-biographies of 100 brilliant scientists and innovators who have shaped our society and how we see the world around us. A perfect "everything you want to know in one place" about the history of science for children aged 8-12.

Readers learn about discoveries that laid the groundwork for some of the most impressive innovations in history. Biologists, chemists, physicists, doctors, coders and astronauts are all featured including Hippocrates, Da Vinci, Alan Turing, Stephen Hawking, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and more.

An attractive and engaging kids book that may inspire the next Einstein or Curie! Made for those always curious children and those who need encouragement to aspire to greatness and see the marvels of science.

Put children inside the minds of scientific heroes through clever speech bubbles alongside portraits with first-person fun facts about their lives. It's a cool way to personalise these incredible people and engage children while giving them a solid base in science.

Did you know that Marie Curie's notebooks are still radioactive? They're too dangerous to touch and even glow! And Louis Pasteur, who furthered the development of vaccinations and more, liked to paint in his spare time? Who knew!

Learn About The Minds Who Shaped The World!

Dive into the world of theories and experiments, reactions and equations, as we meet the figures who have helped us understand our universe and our place in it. Find out why Copernicus shook the world, what elements Marie Curie discovered, and how Franklin, Crick and Watson unlocked the secrets of our DNA.

It's divided into Pioneers, Biologists, Chemists, Physicists, and Innovators, whose innovations have changed the world and continue to change it now. Discover amazing facts about the world and the people behind some of humanity's most impressive advancements.

Some of the amazing trailblazers you'll meet:
- Alan Turing
- Marie Curie
- Barbara McClintock
- Leonardo da Vinci
- And so many more!

This fabulous title is one of five children's books in the 100 In History series. Add 100 Women Who Made History, 100 People Who Made History, 100 Events That Made History, and 100 Inventions That Made History to your bookshelf and learn more about the significant people, events and inventions that shaped the world we live in today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780241304327
ISBN-10: 0241304326
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 224 x 283 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Dorling Kindersley - DK
Colecția DK Children
Seria DK 100 Things That Made History

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

  • 1: Perceptive pioneers
    • 1: Aristotle
    • 2: Greek greats
    • 1: Pythagoras
    • 2: Empedocles
    • 3: Democritus
    • 4: Euclid
    • 5: Hypatia
    • 4: Archimedes
    • 5: Hippocrates
    • 6: Zhang Heng
    • 7: Claudius Galen
    • 8: Al-Khwarizmi
    • 9: Avicenna
    • 10: Averroes
    • 11: Fibonacci
    • 12: Francis Bacon
  • 2: Brilliant biologists
    • 1: Hildegard of Bingen
    • 2: Mary Anning
    • 3: Seeing things
    • 1: Alhazen
    • 2: Roger Bacon
    • 3: Willebrord Snell
    • 4: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    • 5: Patricia Bath
    • 4: Robert Hooke
    • 5: Carl Linnaeus
    • 6: Charles Darwin
    • 7: Gregor Mendel
    • 8: Nettie Stevens
    • 9: Thomas Hunt Morgan
    • 10: Alexander Fleming
    • 11: Franklin, Crick, and Watson
    • 12: Inge Lehmann
    • 13: Live James Lovelock
    • 14: Charles David Keeling
    • 15: Medical masterminds
    • 1: Edward Jenner
    • 2: Jonas Salk
    • 3: Paul Ehrlich
    • 4: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
    • 5: Joshua Lederberg
  • 3: Clever chemists
    • 1: Robert Boyle
    • 2: Joseph Black
    • 3: Joseph Priestly
    • 4: Alessandro Volta
    • 6: Michael Faraday
    • 7: Louis Pasteur
    • 8: Dmitri Mendeleev
    • 9: Inventive chemists
    • 1: Charles Goodyear
    • 2: Leo Baekeland
    • 3: Percy Julian
    • 4: Stephanie Kwolek
    • 5: George William Gray
    • 10: The Curies
    • 11: Alice Ball
    • 12: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
    • 13: Barbara McClintock
  • 4: Phenomenal physicists
    • 1: Leonardo da Vinci
    • 2: Nicolaus Copernicus
    • 3: Galileo Galilei
    • 4: Johannes Kepler
    • 5: Christiaan Huygens
    • 6: Edmond Halley
    • 7: Henriette Swan Leavitt
    • 8: Isaac Newton
    • 9: James Clerk Maxwell
    • 10: Ernest Rutherford
    • 11: Albert Einstein
    • 12: J Robert Oppenheimer
    • 13: Penzias and Wilson
    • 14: Quantum physicists
    • 1: James Chadwick
    • 2: Werner Heisenberg
    • 3: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
    • 4: Richard Feynman
    • 5: Peter Higgs
    • 15: Edwin Hubble
    • 16: Vera Rubin
    • 17: Stephen Hawking
  • 5: Incredible inventors
    • 1: James Watt
    • 2: Rudolf Diesel
    • 3: Computing creatives
    • 1: Ada Lovelace
    • 2: Grace Murray Hopper
    • 3: John von Neumann
    • 4: Anne Easley
    • 5: Tim Berners-Lee
    • 4: Wilhelm Rontgen
    • 5: C V Raman
    • 6: Nikola Tesla
    • 7: Joseph Lister
    • 8: Alan Turing
    • 9: Alfred Nobel
    • 10: Ali Javan
    • 11: Rachel Carson
    • 12: Communicators
    • 1: David Attenborough
    • 2: Carl Sagan
    • 3: Dava Sobel
    • 3: Bill Nye
    • 4: Neil DeGrasse Tyson
  • 6: Let’s applaud…
  • 7: Glossary
  • 8: Index
  • 9: Acknowledgments