Things Scientists Don't Know Yet
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Product details
- ISBN 9780241686263
- Weight: 564g
- Dimensions: 220 x 262mm
- Publication Date: 06 Nov 2025
- Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Explore science’s biggest unsolved mysteries, from unanswered questions about the animal kingdom and the human body to the unknowns of space and time.
Have you ever wondered how the universe will end or why we dream? From the possibility of life on other planets to understanding why woolly mammoths went extinct, this science book for kids aged 7-9 sheds light on fascinating questions that are still unanswered.
With stunning facts and fun science, Things Science Doesn't Know Yet is packed with the latest scientific developments and captivating topics such as the dinosaurs and time travel. Young readers will not only marvel at what science is yet to solve, but also learn how the scientific process works - step by step - through experiments, collaboration, and persistence.
In this unsolved mysteries book for kids, you’ll discover:
- Fun, fact-packed explorations of questions including ‘why do we dream?’ and ‘could we live on other planets?’
- Inspiring insights that encourage children to think like scientists.
- Expertise from a leading science educator at the UK’s Royal Institution.
Perfect for budding scientists or kids who are curious about the world, it’s the ultimate guide to the mysteries that keep scientists awake at night!
The Royal Institution (Ri) is one of the world’s most respected scientific bodies, dedicated to public education and engagement with science since 1799.
Peter Gallivan currently works at King's College London. Prior to this, he was the Ri's Family Programme Manager, organising a diverse range of hands-on STEM-focused activities for families and young people, and proving his passion for sharing his science knowledge.
