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The story of science

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About this book

The story of...
The story of science

  • An introduction to the brilliant brains and eureka moments behind the greatest scientific discoveries in history.
  • Includes scientific facts about black holes, moons, magnets, microscopic creatures, the truth about heat and light, what plants eat, DNA, diseases and dinosaurs, atoms, asteroids and X-rays and much, much more.
  • Filled with diagrams, timelines and illustrations to make complex ideas easy and fun.
  • Includes internet links to recommended websites via the Usborne Quicklinks Website.

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The story of science begins in ancient Egyptian times and continues until the present day. I liked it a lot, especially because of the entertaining descriptions and the funny but helpful pictures alongside them.
Noah (age 10), The Biologist

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