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Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Age 9-12
Grade 4-7

Stephanie Bearce

Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Paperback (Prufrock Press March 15, 2017)

Nikola Tesla was crazy smart. He invented the idea for cell phones in 1893, discovered alternating current, and invented a death ray gun. Of course, he also talked to pigeons, ate only boiled food, and was scared of women who wore jewelry. He was an insane inventor. So was Henry Cavendish, who discovered hydrogen, calculated the density of the Earth, and was so scared of people that he had to write notes to communicate. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of gravity, believed in magic, and thought he could make a potion to create gold. These stories may sound twisted, but they're all true tales from science!

Series
Twisted True Tales From Science
ISBN
1618215701 / 9781618215703
Pages
125
Weight
7.2 oz.
Dimensions
5.0 x 0.5 in.

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