Profiles the life of the eighteenth-century Swedish naturalist whose scientific naming of plants and animals provided an international language of nature
Profiles the life of the Frenchman who is considered the founder of modern chemistry and biochemistry because of his discovery of oxygen and his work on combustion and respiration.
Library Binding
(Enslow Publishers, Inc., May 1, 2009)
Profiles the life of the eighteenth-century Swedish naturalist whose scientific naming of plants and animals provided an international language of nature.
Examines the Russian scientist's enormous contributions to our modern understanding of the relationship between the mind and body, looking at not only his behavioral experiments with dogs, but also his research on digestion which won him the 1904 Nobel Prize.
A biography of fifteenth-century Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who theorized that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe and that all the planets, including the earth, revolved around the sun.