Revolutionary discoveries of scientific pioneers

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The sun-centered universe and Nicolaus Copernicus

2014
Discusses the life and astronomical observations of Nicolaus Copernicus.

The periodic table of elements and Dmitry Mendeleyev

2014
Aligned to literacy in science and technical subjects, this volume helps students understand the central ideas of Mendeleyev's periodic law. Mendeleyev's major breakthrough was his arranging of the elements in sequence by atomic weight but recognizing that there were gaps where no elements had yet been discovered.

Laws of motion and Isaac Newton

2014
One of the greatest scientific minds of the past 500 years, Sir Isaac Newton laid the groundwork for the theory of gravity and the laws of motion. This volume, dedicated to his life and work, goes beyond the biography of a great, and sometimes controversial, man.

The laws of genetics and Gregor Mendel

2014
Discusses the life and genetics research of Gregor Mendel.

Johannes Kepler and the three laws of planetary motion

2014
Discusses the life and discoveries of astronomer Johannes Kepler.

The double helix structure of DNA

James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin
Discusses the work of four scientists whose discoveries led to an understanding of DNA's structure and the way it functions.

The big bang theory

Edwin Hubble and the origins of the universe
2014
Discusses the life and scientific achievements of Edwin Hubble.
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