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Books in Scientists Who Changed the World series

  • How the Automobile Changed the World

    Craig E. Blohm

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Continual technological change since its invention has made the automobile safer, more environmentally friendly, and easier to drive. These changes are both caused by and reflected in the evolving nature of society. As cars continue to improve, electric and hydrogen power, computerized sensors, and driverless vehicles will drive the wave of the automotive future.
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  • Albert Einstein

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (Helen Exley Gift Books, Feb. 1, 1992)
    Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists who ever lived, and yet, for most of his lifetime, only a handful of people really understood the dscovery he had made....
  • How the Internet Is Changing the World

    Bradley Steffens

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Around 3.9 billion people were connected to the Internet in 2018and the majority of those individuals used it every day, multiple times a day. The Internets impact has been felt in virtually every field of human endeavor. It allows people to create, distribute, and consume information; buy and sell goods and services; communicate by voice, video, and text; and collaborate in real time regardless of their location. Without a doubt, the Internet has become engrained in daily life and is among the most important inventions in the history of the world.
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  • How Electricity Changed the World

    Stuart A Kallen

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    "Electricity is the lifeblood of contemporary society. But the bright, modern-day world lit up by coal, natural gas, nuclear power, and renewable energy sources is a relatively new phenomenon. From the time prehistoric people lived in caves until little more than a century ago, the world was dark at night. People lit wood fires and burned candles made from animal or vegetable fat. The incandescent light bulb invented by Thomas Edison did more than allow people to see better in the dark. Artificial lighting also altered the biological rhythms of life that had guided humanity for thousands of years. But further developments in renewable electricity will continue to fuel progress and change lives well into the next century"--
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  • How Genetic Research Changed the World

    Carla Mooney

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    In recent decades, genetic research has made amazing breakthroughs and developed life-changing technologies in many fields and industries. Scientists are using genetic research to treat and understand disease, catch criminals, improve food crops, and develop high-end security. Through genetic research, scientists are unlocking the mystery of human evolution and creating powerful new ways to manipulate genes and change the world.
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  • World-Changing Scientists Set

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2019)
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  • 12 Women in Business

    Brianna L. Devore

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Women Who Changed the World series profiles inspiring, influential women who challenged stereotypes, overcame barriers, and opened doors. Some were first women in their fields. Some rose to the top of companies (and nations) previously run by men. Some were activists, some were queens, some quietly did their jobs and had a lasting impact. Each book profiles 12 living and historical diverse women whose accomplishments in their field changed the world.
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  • 12 Women in Science and Technology

    Brianna L. Devore

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Women Who Changed the World series profiles inspiring, influential women who challenged stereotypes, overcame barriers, and opened doors. Some were first women in their fields. Some rose to the top of companies (and nations) previously run by men. Some were activists, some were queens, some quietly did their jobs and had a lasting impact. Each book profiles 12 living and historical diverse women whose accomplishments in their field changed the world.
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  • 12 Women in the Arts

    Brianna L. Devore

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Women Who Changed the World series profiles inspiring, influential women who challenged stereotypes, overcame barriers, and opened doors. Some were first women in their fields. Some rose to the top of companies (and nations) previously run by men. Some were activists, some were queens, some quietly did their jobs and had a lasting impact. Each book profiles 12 living and historical diverse women whose accomplishments in their field changed the world.
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  • Rachel Carson

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    American biologist Rachel Carson played an important part in the environmental movement. Her work and writing regarding pollution are often credited with creating awareness of the problem and even changing the way the world deals with it. Readers of this captivating biography will gain both scientific and historical knowledge surrounding Carson's life and work. Colorful photographs and sidebars accompany accessible text that will excite readers of many levels. A fun science project will also reinforce their understanding of the kind of work Carson did.
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  • How Antibiotics Changed the World

    Toney Allman

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Antibiotics revolutionized the practice of medicine. Deadly diseases and infections became easily curable and untold millions are alive because of antibiotics. The ways industry, agriculture, and medical research function and have developed have been transformed as well. Nevertheless, the bacterial world's response to antibiotics is as dramatic as the results of the human discovery. The rise of drug resistant bacteria is challenging the medical world as never before and threatening the advent of a post-antibiotic era that scientists are determined to forestall.
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  • 12 Women in the Space Industry

    Marne Ventura

    Paperback (12-Story Library, Jan. 1, 2020)
    The Women Who Changed the World series profiles inspiring, influential women who challenged stereotypes, overcame barriers, and opened doors. Some were first women in their fields. Some rose to the top of companies (and nations) previously run by men. Some were activists, some were queens, some quietly did their jobs and had a lasting impact. Each book profiles 12 living and historical diverse women whose accomplishments in their field changed the world.