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Marie Curie : Pioneering Physicist

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mankato, MN, United States COMPASS POINT BOOKS 01 Sep 2008Description: 40 Pages Hardback 183 x 231 x 8mm | 249gISBN:
  • 9780756539603
Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 540.92
Summary: Marie Curie was the first woman to win the world s highest honor in science, the Nobel Prize. Working in a time when women were not allowed to attend college, Marie Curie was a scientific pioneer. Her study of atoms led to the discovery of new elements and a new branch of science that studied radioactivity. For more information on elements and atoms, read The Atom, another book in the Mission: Science series." Jane Goodall has spent more than 30 years studying chimpanzees in Africa and is the world s leading authority on this primate species. She has written numerous books detailing the life stories of many of the chimpanzees she has observed, and her work has helped us understand just how much we have in common with these cleaver, social animals. Her research and teaching have helped us know how to better care for our share of Earth. For more information on chimpanzees and other animals, read Animal Kingdom, another book in the Mission: Science series."
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Junior Library Biographies-Autobiographies-Junior Fiction Non-fiction 540.92 1 Available Biographies - Autobiographies JL2019I4997
Senior Library F2 Autobiographies / Biographies Fiction 540.92 2 Available Autobiographies / Biographies SL2019I3216
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Marie Curie was the first woman to win the world s highest honor in science, the Nobel Prize. Working in a time when women were not allowed to attend college, Marie Curie was a scientific pioneer. Her study of atoms led to the discovery of new elements and a new branch of science that studied radioactivity. For more information on elements and atoms, read The Atom, another book in the Mission: Science series."
Jane Goodall has spent more than 30 years studying chimpanzees in Africa and is the world s leading authority on this primate species. She has written numerous books detailing the life stories of many of the chimpanzees she has observed, and her work has helped us understand just how much we have in common with these cleaver, social animals. Her research and teaching have helped us know how to better care for our share of Earth. For more information on chimpanzees and other animals, read Animal Kingdom, another book in the Mission: Science series."
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