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John Langone

    Theories for Everything
    The Mystery of Time
    National Geographic's How Things Work
    • Theories for Everything

      An Illustrated History of Science

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the compelling stories behind science's greatest discoveries, detailing the minds and methods that made them possible. Authoritative and entertaining, it offers essential information on current theories about the natural and physical world, along with a concise overview of their evolution. Featuring illustrations, topical essays, and sidebars, the content covers major topics such as astronomy, human anatomy, matter and energy, genetics, and the relationship between mind and behavior. Organized by subject, it examines related theories as they are tested and refined, introducing significant figures in the history of science, including Aristotle, Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, and Einstein. The lives of over 45 scientists are presented in special timelines that enhance the narrative. Each discovery is framed as a detective story, showcasing how inquisitive investigators formulate, revise, and improve their understanding of nature. Like a first-rate mystery, it invites readers to engage with the scientific sleuths whose theories have unraveled nature's riddles and transformed our perception of the world.

      Theories for Everything2006
    • National Geographic's How Things Work

      Everyday Technology Explained

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      An introduction to the inner workings of everyday technology, from fiber optics to an electric razor

      National Geographic's How Things Work1999
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