Dynamic Duos of Science Series

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Book 1
Book 1

Dynamic Duos of Science: Albert Einstein and Sir Arthur Eddington

Albert Einstein and Sir Arthur Eddington takes a look at the scientific partnership that changed our understanding... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: Albert Einstein and Sir Arthur Eddington

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Book 2
Book 2

Dynamic Duos of Science: Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace

Charles Darwin was born in England in 1809. He was a brilliant scientist who changed the way we think about life on E... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace

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Book 3
Book 3

Dynamic Duos of Science: James Watson and Francis Crick

James Watson and Francis Cric k takes a look at this most dynamic of scientific duos - the two men who unlocked the... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: James Watson and Francis Crick

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Book 4
Book 4

Dynamic Duos of Science: Jane Goodall and Mary Leaky

Mary Leakey was an archaeologist who specialised in searching for remains of early humans. Jane Goodall is a researche... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: Jane Goodall and Mary Leaky

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Book 5
Book 5

Dynamic Duos of Science: Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison

For much of the twentieth century, history assumed all inventions in electricity and lighting came from one man, Thom... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison

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Book 6

Dynamic Duos of Science: Pierre and Marie Curie

The story of Marie and Pierre Curie is one of patient work, triumph over tragedy and enormous achievement. This book e... MoreDynamic Duos of Science: Pierre and Marie Curie

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