Discoveries in science -- Juvenile literature
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Discoveries in science -- Juvenile literature
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Discoveries in science
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- S is for scientists, a discovery alphabet
- Nuclear fusion and fission, by Fiona Young-Brown
- Excellence in STEM
- Inventors and discoveries, Jeanne Sturm
- Vaccine innovators Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering, S. Wood
- Ben Franklin's big shock
- Caroline's comets, a true story, Emily Arnold McCully
- Evolution, Rachel Keranen
- Freaky stories about plants
- Evolucion, Carlos Pazos
- Darwin's rival, Alfred Russel Wallace and the search for evolution, Christiane Dorion ; illustrated by Harry Tennant
- Digging deep, how science unearths puzzles from the past, Laura Scandiffio
- Electric currents, it's energetic, Barbara Martina Linde
- Ben Franklin's big shock, by Judith Jango-Cohen ; illustrations by Kevin Lepp
- Vaccine innovators Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering, by S. Wood
- Machines & inventions
- Great science fails, Barbara Krasner
- Marie Curie and Radioactivity
- Clothing, Wendy Hinote Lanier and John Willis
- Who invented the automobile?, Brian Williams ; editors, Amy Bauman and Penny Worms ; designer, Ian Winton ; illustrator, Stefan Chabluk
- Marie Curie, the woman who changed the course of science, Philip Steele
- Scholars of science, Rob Colson
- Everyday inventions, designed by nature, Samantha S. Bell
- The mystery of life, how nothing became everything, Jan Paul Schutten ; illustrated by Floor Rieder ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- Chemistry, by Jane Gardner ; foreword by Malinda Gilmore and Mel Poulson, National Organization for the Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- Robots, designed by nature, Angie Smibert
- Vaccine innovators Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering, by S. Wood
- More great scientists and their discoveries, David Angus
- Janice VanCleave's scientists through the ages
- With a little luck, surprising stories of amazing discoveries, Dennis Brindell Fradin
- More freaky science discoveries, Sarah Machajewski
- Marie Curie and radioactivity, Jordi Bayarri
- Transportation technology, designed by nature, Wendy Hinote Lanier
- Finding the speed of light, the 1676 discovery that dazzled the world, written by Mark Weston ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans
- Pioneers of light and sound, Connie Jankowski
- Chemistry
- The first dinosaur, how science solved the greatest mystery on earth, Ian Lendler ; illustrated by C.M. Butzer
- Stem cells
- Digging deep, how science unearths puzzles from the past, Laura Scandiffio
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