A Little History of Science

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Science is fantastic. It tells us about the

infinite reaches of space, the tiniest living organism, the human body,

the history of Earth. People have always been doing science because they

have always wanted to make sense of the world and harness its power.

From ancient Greek philosophers through Einstein and Watson and Crick to

the computer-assisted scientists of today, men and women have wondered,

examined, experimented, calculated, and sometimes made discoveries so

earthshaking that people understood the world - or themselves - in an

entirely new way.

This inviting book tells a great adventure

story: the history of science. It takes listeners to the stars through the

telescope, as the sun replaces the earth at the center of our universe.

It delves beneath the surface of the planet, charts the evolution of

chemistry’s periodic table, introduces the physics that explain

electricity, gravity, and the structure of atoms. It recounts the

scientific quest that revealed the DNA molecule and opened unimagined

new vistas for exploration.Emphasizing surprising and personal stories of scientists both famous and unsung, A Little History of Science traces

the march of science through the centuries. The book opens a window on

the exciting and unpredictable nature of scientific activity and

describes the uproar that may ensue when scientific findings challenge

established ideas. With a warm, accessible

style, this is a book for young and old to treasure together.