"Do you ever find yourself feeling curious about who created the science behind some of our most impressive structures? Or wonder who it was that invented the equipment you find in your classroom? Well, wonder no more. This groundbreaking book covers allthe lost contributors to the world's most important scientific discoveries"--
"Do you ever find yourself feeling curious about who created the science behind some of our most impressive structures? Or wonder who it was that invented the equipment you find in your classroom? Well, wonder no more. This groundbreaking book covers allthe lost contributors to the world's most important scientific discoveries"--
The Royal Institution is a leading independent charity dedicated to connecting as many people as possible with the world of science. It was founded in 1799 and has an international reach, working with world-leading scientists. This book's author, Peter Gallivan currently works at King's College London. Prior to this, he was the RI's Family Program Manager, organizing a diverse range of hands-on STEM-focused activities for families and young people, and proving his passion for sharing his science knowledge. Gallivan is also a freelance science writer, contributing regularly for the award-winning young people’s science magazine The Week Junior Science+Nature. The book's illustrator, Robbie Cathro, lives in Bristol, UK. He loves to make fun, colorful, and charismatic work. and hopes to create playful compositions that translate the mood and atmosphere of the work he's illustrating. He graduated in 2016 from The University of the West of England with a 1st-Class Honors (BA Hons) in Illustration. His debut picture book ‘Be Your Own Man’, is out now in Australia, Germany, Poland, Spain, and Japan.
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