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Famous in STEM: Brilliant Biologists

The Extraordinary Lives of the Naturalists, Geneticists, and Ecologists Who Revealed How Life Works

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Famous in STEM: Brilliant Biologists

De: Javier Sanz
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A monk counts peas in a monastery garden and discovers the secret code of heredity. A woman watches chimpanzees for sixty years and redefines what it means to be human. A twelve-year-old girl digs a sea dragon out of a cliff and launches a scientific revolution.

Inside Brilliant Biologists, the latest volume in the bestselling Famous in STEM series, you’ll meet the extraordinary naturalists, geneticists, and ecologists who revealed how life on Earth actually works, and the remarkable lives they lived in the process.

Discover the scientists who decoded life itself:

Charles Darwin — sailed around the world, then spent twenty years afraid to publish the most dangerous idea in history
Jane Goodall — arrived in Africa with no degree, and spent sixty years proving that chimpanzees have personalities, emotions, and culture
Gregor Mendel — a monk whose pea plant experiments were ignored for 34 years, then became the foundation of all modern genetics
Rachel Carson — warned the world about pesticides in Silent Spring and launched the modern environmental movement
Barbara McClintock — discovered “jumping genes” decades before anyone believed her, then won the Nobel Prize at 81
Mary Anning — a twelve-year-old fossil hunter who unearthed sea monsters and changed our understanding of Earth’s history
• …and 14 more unforgettable stories of patience, courage, and groundbreaking discovery

From Leeuwenhoek peering at “animalcules” through the first microscope, to Humboldt climbing the highest volcano in the world with his instruments, to Dian Fossey living among gorillas in the mountains of Rwanda — each chapter reads like an adventure story while making the science easy to understand.

Featuring 20 chapters on 21 pioneering biologists whose work gave us evolution, genetics, ecology, cell theory, and the conservation movement. Perfect for nature lovers, science readers, curious minds, and anyone who believes the best way to learn biology is through the unforgettable people who lived it.

Part of the Famous in STEM series.
Biografías y Memorias Biología Ciencia Ciencia y Tecnología Ciencias Biológicas Historia Historia y Filosofía Profesionales e Investigadores
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