Science Discovery Files: 10 Forgotten Stories Of Incredible Scientists

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1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Alexis St. Marn
Alfred Wegener
Arno Penzias
Artemisinin
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Big Bang
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Cepheid Variable Stars
CFCs
Chicxulub
Chicxulub Impact
Chinese Medicine
Chlorofluorocarbons
CMBR
Cosmic Distance Ladder
Cosmic Distances
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiaon
Crimean War
Daniel Hale Williams
Dinosaur Exncon
Discovery of Radiaon
Discovery of Radioacvity
Earth History
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Florence Nighngale
Geological History of The Earth
Gubbio
Heart Surgery
Henri Becquerel
Henriea Leavi
Herbal Medicine
Hole in Stomach
KPg Boundary
KT Boundary
Lady with the Lamp
Mackinac
Malaria
Mario Molina
Medical Hygiene
Mesosaurs
Origins of Digesve Medicine
Origins of Modern Nursing
Ozone
Ozone Hole
Pangaea
Pioneering Black Surgeons
Plate Tectonics
Provident Hospital
Radioacvity
Robert Wilson
Tu Youyou
Uranium
Variable Stars
Walter Alvarez
William Beaumont

Product details

  • ISBN 9789811243578
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2022
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Science Discovery Files: 10 Forgotten Stories of Incredible Scientists tells real stories of scientific discoveries that you cannot find in textbooks or popular science books. The scientists featured are a diverse group, from female Chinese chemist Tu Youyou to William Beaumont and his handicapped assistant Alexis St. Martin, who helped pioneer studies into the human digestive system. Going beyond history, readers can also learn about the science principles behind each discovery! The backmatter includes additional information and further reading for curious readers.Scientists featured:This book is a 2023 Nautilus Book Awards winner.