The Great Scientists in Bite-sized Chunks

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences
Cover of the book The Great Scientists in Bite-sized Chunks by Meredith MacArdle, Nicola Chalton, Michael O'Mara
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Author: Meredith MacArdle, Nicola Chalton ISBN: 9781782434153
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Publication: September 3, 2015
Imprint: Michael O'Mara Language: English
Author: Meredith MacArdle, Nicola Chalton
ISBN: 9781782434153
Publisher: Michael O'Mara
Publication: September 3, 2015
Imprint: Michael O'Mara
Language: English
Since ancient times, the greatest minds have tried to make sense of the universe by observing objects far beyond our abilities to see or touch – from the smallest atom to the farthest star. Covering, in chronological order, the key discoveries of the most prolific thinkers in each scientific field, including Aristotle, Darwin, da Vinci, Newton, Descartes and Hawking, the book also includes highlights of the most influential scientists’ lives and works. Learn how Ptolemy fixed his results to match his theories; how Freud used cocaine to expand his thinking; and how Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, was banned from using university computers after being caught hacking. Revealing how human curiosity knows no bounds, this book showcases the visionaries who have dared to question established ‘truths’ and whose theories shaped how we now look at the world.
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Since ancient times, the greatest minds have tried to make sense of the universe by observing objects far beyond our abilities to see or touch – from the smallest atom to the farthest star. Covering, in chronological order, the key discoveries of the most prolific thinkers in each scientific field, including Aristotle, Darwin, da Vinci, Newton, Descartes and Hawking, the book also includes highlights of the most influential scientists’ lives and works. Learn how Ptolemy fixed his results to match his theories; how Freud used cocaine to expand his thinking; and how Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, was banned from using university computers after being caught hacking. Revealing how human curiosity knows no bounds, this book showcases the visionaries who have dared to question established ‘truths’ and whose theories shaped how we now look at the world.

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