Whether you are planning a road trip or looking to engage with history from the comfort of your couch, the second edition of America's Scientific Treasures is sure to satisfy your craving for scientific and technologic history. Stephen M. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen, a mother-son pair, take readers through countless museums, arboretums, zoos, national parks, planetariums, natural and technological sites, and the homes of a few scientists in this exciting volume. The two combine their expertise in chemistry and history, making this an educational travel guide for science and technology enthusiasts. The book is split into nine geographic regions and organized by state, and it includes how to get to each place, whom to contact, whether it is handicapped-accessible, and even where you can grab a bite to eat nearby. Cohen and Cohen provide the history and significance of each location, plus they offer images for notable locations like the African Savanna at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens and the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in the Anchorage Museum. The resulting book is a navigable travel guide perfect for any science or technology enthusiast. So, what are you waiting for? Let's take a journey through the history of American sciences and engineering.
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Weight: 1134g
Dimensions: 178 x 251mm
Publication Date: 29 Apr 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780197545508
About Brenda H. CohenStephen M. Cohen
Stephen M. Cohen is a published writer in the areas of chemistry chemical history chemical literature in Yiddish and genealogy. He is coauthor of two other books one on electrochemistry and one on genealogy with a graphic history of chemistry forthcoming. Cohen is also a member of the Board of the Royal Society of Chemistry. In his spare time he researches his genealogy does professional calligraphy and has written many choral arrangements two of which have been published. Brenda H. Cohen was an archivist at The College of New Jersey before her retirement. She has been a lecturer on cruise ships to places such as Alaska (discussing glaciers) and the Mediterranean. For many years she wrote articles of all kinds--travel and scientific--alongside Paul S. Cohen. Together they published the first edition of America's Scientific Treasures travel articles for the Journal of College Science Teaching and the National Science Teaching Association and several articles for the American Chemical Society's Journal of Chemical Education and The College of New Jersey Magazine.