Fact-filled non-fiction that uncovers the who, where, why and how of historical scientific discoveries. From the explosion at the start of the universe to atomic energy and the impact of immunisation, discover the people and places behind 13 major science breakthroughs that changed the world. You’ll read about what motivated them, why they did what they did, when they did it … and with whom! There is a glossary at the back of the book plus a ‘take it further’ activity on each page. Discover the human side of STEM!
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Frances Durkin is a historian and children's author from Yorkshire who now lives and works in Buckinghamshire. She is the author and co-creator with illustrator Grace Cooke of The Histronauts book series for b small publishing. Frances is currently researching her PhD in Medieval History at the University of Birmingham and is passionate about sharing her lov
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Born in York in the late 1970s, The Boy Fitz Hammond now lives in Edinburgh with his wife and their two sons. A freelance illustrator for well over a decade, he loves to draw in a variety of styles, allowing him to work on a range of projects across all media. Find him online at www.nbillustration.co.uk/the-boy-fitz-hammon