The Scientists An Epic of Discovery

The Scientists  An Epic of Discovery
Author: Andrew Robinson
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780500778135

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An intriguing and illuminating read for science buffs, those fascinated by the lives and minds of great men and women, and anyone curious about how we came to understand the physical world The ideas, experiments, and inventions of great scientists have revolutionized our understanding of the world around us. Theories, discoveries, and technologies—from relativity, the genetic code, and the periodic table to synthetic drugs, nuclear weapons, and brain scans—have transformed the physical world and our lives. Copernicus, Crick, Watson, Galileo, Marie Curie: these are some of the forty pioneers behind modern science whose stories are explored here. The scientists come from around the globe and represent multiple nationalities—American, English, German, French, Dutch, Czech, Indian, Japanese, and more. Often unorthodox thinkers, they frequently had to struggle against hostile contemporaries to gain recognition for their ideas and discoveries. All the major scientific disciplines are covered, including astronomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, computing, ecology, geology, medicine, neurology, physics, and psychology, as well as mathematics.

Incompleteness The Proof and Paradox of Kurt G del Great Discoveries

Incompleteness  The Proof and Paradox of Kurt G  del  Great Discoveries
Author: Rebecca Goldstein
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2006-02-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393327601

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A portrait of the eminent twentieth-century mathematician discusses his theorem of incompleteness, relationships with such contemporaries as Albert Einstein, and untimely death as a result of mental instability and self-starvation.

Scientists of Faith

Scientists of Faith
Author: Dan Graves
Publsiher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0825497701

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The personal stories of forty-eight historic scientists and an overview of their contributions to their field and faith.

Living Biographies of Great Philosophers

Living Biographies of Great Philosophers
Author: Henry Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 335
Release: 1974
Genre: Philosophers
ISBN: OCLC:12438243

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Canadian Scientists and Inventors

Canadian Scientists and Inventors
Author: Harry Black
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781551382227

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This remarkable book covers over 200 years of history and significant milestones in communication, discovery, electronics, health, and transportation. It tells the stories of important Canadian inventions — from apples to the Blackberry, from vaccines to the laser — that show us that Canada has given the world much more than hockey and maple syrup!

Dream Big Little Scientists

Dream Big  Little Scientists
Author: Michelle Schaub
Publsiher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781632897862

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Twelve kids. A dozen bedtimes. Endless sweet ways to say goodnight with science! Spark curiosity and exploration with this innovative bedtime story for budding scientists that introduces eleven branches of science. From astronomy to physics to chemistry to geology, this STEM picture book will help kids get excited to explore. Includes further information about each branch of science.

American Scientists

American Scientists
Author: Charles W. Carey
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781438108070

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Profiles more than 200 American men and women who made significant contributions to science during the twentieth century.

Biographies of Scientists

Biographies of Scientists
Author: Hourly History
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1729197698

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Biographies of ScientistsFive Books in One✓ Albert Einstein: A Life From Beginning to End✓ Isaac Newton: A Life From Beginning to End✓ Galileo Galilei: A Life From Beginning to End✓ Charles Darwin: A Life From Beginning to End✓ Michael Faraday: A Life From Beginning to EndAlbert EinsteinHow did one insignificant patent clerk change the world? Step into the world of Albert Einstein in this book and find out what was so extraordinary about him. Why did it take so long for him to win the Nobel Prize? What kind of a father was Einstein to his boys? How did his marriages affect his work? What motivated him? And most importantly; what unlocked his mind to grapple with the most profound ideas of all time? Find out why Einstein valued creativity and freedom as the foundation stones of a good life, and how these two traits would inspire him and help to transform the world as it was known up until then.Isaac NewtonIsaac Newton seemed to be a most unwanted child of the world. Ignored by his mother, scorned by contemporaries, seemingly at war with the world in which he lived, Newton turned his energies to things unseen. His laws of motion and law of universal gravitation would set the stage for a most extraordinary life. Follow along as you travel from a rugged stone farmhouse to Trinity College, Cambridge to the halls of London exhibitions where Newton found himself the celebrity of the age. Looking back on Aristotle, and inspired by all that Galileo had brought the world, Newton made his life work much of what is heralded as the modern age. He saw what no one else did, and his vision saw into the universe. See how he did it, and why.Galileo GalileiGalileo Galilei began his career as a mathematician. Yet as fate would have it, he became far more than a numbers whiz. Here was a true Renaissance man; one who was greatly educated and a genuine lover of the arts. He was a fan of poets and a fine lute player.When in 1609 Galileo created his first telescope and turned his attention to the skies, everything changed. His discoveries as they came, could not be denied. Because of his years of study in the arts and humanities, Galileo was well prepared to bring his ideas into the light of day.Charles DarwinCharles Darwin thought he would be a clergyman after an uneventful childhood, where he hated school but loved the natural world. All that would change when he was allowed to be a part of a worldwide expedition to faraway lands. He was able to collect specimens and keep notes on all he experienced.This eBook takes a closer look at who Charles Darwin was, how he lived his everyday life and how influential he became; not just in his own day but into the modern world as well. Find out what interested his incredible mind and how Darwin presented his theories to a yet unsuspecting world. From beetles to butterflies, coral reefs and tropical islands, from apes to humans, learn how Charles Darwin's evidence speaks even to the world today.Michael FaradayMichael Faraday is regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern physics. His work in the field of electromagnetism revolutionized society, leading to new avenues of study and developments of technology that would leave the world changed forever. Without Faraday