<p>Discoveries in Life Science that Changed the World The planet Earth has more than 8 million species of complex life, and perhaps millions more of simpler bugs and germs. Life science studies these living things and investigates where life forms came from and they survive. This book examines fifte
100 Science Discoveries: That Changed the World
β Scribed by Colin Salter
- Publisher
- Pavilion
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An accessible compendium of the worldβs greatest scientists and the stories behind their dramatic breakthroughs
From the early Greek mathematicians Euclid and Archimedes through to present-day Nobel Prize winners, this collection charts the great breakthroughs in scientific understanding. Each entry describes the story of the research, the significance of the science, and its impact on the scientific world, along with a rΓ©sumΓ© of each scientistβs career.
Β From Roger Baconβs revolutionary work on optics and Copernicusβs heliocentric model of the universe to Feynman diagrams and gravitational waves, this latest book in the award-winning β100β series serves as a short history of world science, illustrated with drawings, diagrams, andΒ photographs.
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