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Ah, I see - Introduction to Physics series. The History of Science for Kids.

  • history of Science
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2020
  • Pages:192
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  • Size:137mm×205mm
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★Rights sold in Spain, Slovenia and China!
★Under the supervision of Giorgio Parisi, Nobel Prize in Physics 2021.
★The series won LegambientePrize and the Andersen Prize for the best divulgation series!
★Anna Parisi, winner of the Andersen Prize, presentsthe successes and failures of physics to children in an original and stimulating way.
★The first steps of science between a thousand trials and discoveries.
★All the answers to the oldest questions in the world, from the greatest scientists ever.
★A perfect book to answer all the ‘’Whys’’kids have, in a simple and clear language yet extremely accurate and authoritative to explain the most difficult questions.
★Simple and clear language to explain the most difficult questions
★Stimulates curiosity and knowledge
★Supported by charming black and white illustrations and diagrams.
★8+.

The series includes 3 titles:
Dipende! Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
The History of Science for Kids
Physics for Kids

Description

If you've always wondered: How did the Egyptians count? How do prime numbers work?
How are materials made? How do objects float? ... then this is the book for you!
Humanity has wondered about the world around it since the beginning of time. How was the universe made? What laws control it? Why do the stars shine in the sky? To understand how they came to be answered, we must start from the past, examining the great thinkers from long ago. With simple and clear language, Anna Parisi, an internationally renowned speaker, introduces children to the world of physics. She teaches them to look beyond these answers and towards the endless possibility of discovery, as these questions are only a small step on the long path of knowledge.

Author

ANNA PARISI won the 2001 LegambientePrize and the Andersen Prize for the best divulgation series with the Ah, Saperlo-Introduction to Physics series, with translation rights sold in ten countries around the world. She has drafted mathematics, physics and science history pieces for the TreccaniRagazziEncyclopedia and has collaborated
with the Italian Space Agency. For Salanishe also published The History of Science for Kids (2020) and Dipende! Einstein and the Theory of Relativity (2017, with Lara Albanese).

GIORGIO PARISI has been a researcher at the CNR and at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics. He taught Physics at the University of TorVergataand Sapienza in Rome and worked at Columbia University. He is one of the three Italian physicists who are members of the National Academy of Sciencesof the United States of America.
In February 2021 he won the Wolf Prize and in October of the same year he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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