Discoveries in science -- Juvenile literature
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Discoveries in science -- Juvenile literature
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- ¿Cómo se hace la miel de maple?, Grace Hansen ; [translated by] Maria Puchol
- Marie Curie advances the study of radioactivity, by Rebecca Rowell ; content consultant, Peter Soppelsa, Assistant Professor, Department of the History of Science, The University of Oklahoma
- Discoveries in Earth and space science that changed the world, Rose Johnson
- Explorer S.T.E.A.M bags, Earthquake explorer
- Great science fails, Barbara Krasner
- 1000 inventions and discoveries, written by Roger Bridgman
- 1,000 inventions & discoveries, written by Roger Bridgman ; [illustrations by Peter Dennis]
- Gizmos & gadgets, creating science contraptions that work (and knowing why), Jill Frankel Hauser; illustrations by Michael Kline
- Chemistry, the story of atoms and elements, Bryson Gore
- Marie Curie and radioactivity, Jordi Bayarri
- Stem cells, by Sue Bradford Edwards
- Before the world was ready, stories of daring genius in science, Claire Eamer ; art by Sa Boothroyd
- The first dinosaur, how science solved the greatest mystery on Earth, Ian Lendler ; illustrated by C. M. Butzer
- 1000 inventions and discoveries, [DK science museum][Age 7+], written by Roger Bridgman in association with the Science Museum
- Machines & inventions
- Start smart, Winter 2014, Wonderscape Entertainment
- ¿Cómo se hace la miel?, Grace Hansen ; [translated by] Maria Puchol
- Who split the atom?, Anna Claybourne
- Explorer S.T.E.A.M bags, Gadget and contraption explorer
- Oops! It's a pacemaker!, Jonathan Bard
- Evolution, Rachel Keranen
- Oops! It's dynamite!, Melissa Raé Shofner
- Who invented the automobile?, Brian Williams
- Clothing inspired by nature, by Margeaux Weston
- Inventions and Investigations, Andrew Solway
- Oops! it's plastic!, Meta Manchester
- The book of big science ideas, Freya Hardy ; illustrated by Sara Mulvanny
- Galileo, Jupiter's moon, and the telescope, Eileen S. Coates
- Medical technology, Julie Murray
- X-ray machines, by Joanne Mattern ; content consultant, Eric Kearsley, Ph. D., Volunteer, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution ; reading consultant, Jeanne M. Clidas, Ph.D., reading specialist
- Breakthroughs in science, fall 2014, Mazzarella Media
- Vaccine innovators Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering, S. Wood
- Finding the speed of light, the 1676 discovery that dazzled the world, written by Mark Weston ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans
- Did it take creativity to find relativity, Albert Einstein?, Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Who discovered natural selection?, Anna Claybourne
- Discoveries in physics that changed the world, Rose Johnson
- Darwin's rival, Alfred Russel Wallace and the search for evolution, Christiane Dorion ; illustrated by Harry Tennant
- Strange new species, astonishing discoveries of life on earth, Elin Kelsey ; [foreword by Marc van Roosmalen]
- Scientists, inspiring tales of the world's brightest scientific minds, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; foreword by Molly Bloom
- Digging deep, how science unearths puzzles from the past, Laura Scandiffio
- With a little luck, surprising stories of amazing discoveries, Dennis Brindell Fradin
- The 12 biggest breakthroughs in medicine, by M.M. Eboch
- Who invented the periodic table?, Nigel Saunders
- Earth sciences, an illustrated history of planetary science, Tom Jackson
- Eureka!, edited by Linda Schmittroth, Mary Reilly McCall & Bridget Travers
- Marie Curie, the woman who changed the course of science, Philip Steele
- The first dinosaur, how science solved the greatest mystery on earth, Ian Lendler ; illustrated by C. M. Butzer
- Chemistry, by Jane Gardner ; foreword by Malinda Gilmore and Mel Poulson, National Organization for the Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- Accidents may happen, Charlotte Foltz Jones ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The mystery of life, how nothing became everything, Jan Paul Schutten ; illustrated by Floor Rieder ; translated by Laura Watkinson
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