
The 15-Minute Scientist
- Children science
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:July,2016
- Pages:304
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:152mm×152mm
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★ This series is created by Anne Rooney, a nominated author for the highest international science popularization book award, the Anvant Award, and experienced children's science popularization writer Robert Sneddon!
★ Science is an objective discipline that considers the operation of natural laws in the physical world. This series discusses interesting issues related to biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geography, aiming to help young readers better understand life and protect our planet through learning science.
★ This series aims to guide readers to learn and understand many important scientific discoveries, providing them with opportunities to get up close and personal with scientific phenomena that may arise in their daily lives.
This series includes 3 titles:
The 15-Minute Scientist
The 15-Minute Einstein
The 15-Minute Scientific Theory
Description
From the serious and practical to the quirky and bizarre, 15-Minute Scientist answers these questions in an easy-to-understand manner. Ranging across biology, physics, astronomy, chemistry and geology, these questions include:
• Why don't we go to Mars?
• Is this the end for antibiotics?
• Do we all see the same colours?
• What's happening with the climate?
• What is the most economical way to drive a car?
Including pictures, diagrams and useful fact boxes, this riveting guide to science is perfect for the non-expert. Many of these answers have implications for everyday living and may change the way you perceive the future.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Ideas to Save Your Life takes concepts from academic subjects and applies them to your everyday life. Written in an engaging Q&A format, these books will help you answer fundamental questions and improve your day-to-day living.
Author
Anne Rooney gained a degree and then a PhD in medieval literature from Trinity College, Cambridge. After a period of teaching medieval English and French literature at the universities of Cambridge and York, she left to pursue a career as a freelance writer. She has written many books for adults and children on a variety of subjects, including literature and history.