Famous in STEM: Explosive Chemists
The Fascinating Lives of History’s Greatest Chemists and the Discoveries That Changed the World
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Inside Explosive Chemists, the latest volume in the Famous in STEM series, you’ll meet the brilliant, rebellious, and often tragic figures who shaped the modern world through chemistry. These are not dry textbook entries, but gripping human stories of genius, obsession, sacrifice, and discovery.
Discover the chemists who changed everything:
• Alfred Nobel — invented dynamite, then created the world’s most famous prize to redeem his legacy
• Rosalind Franklin — took the photograph that cracked the secret of DNA, only to have credit stolen
• Fritz Haber — saved billions from starvation and then unleashed poison gas warfare
• Tu Youyou — searched 2,000-year-old Chinese texts to find the malaria cure saving millions today
• Stephanie Kwolek — almost threw away the “failed” experiment that became Kevlar body armor
• Percy Julian — synthesized life-saving drugs while his home was firebombed twice
• Carl Scheele — discovered more elements than almost anyone in history, then died tasting his chemicals
• …and 17 more extraordinary stories of courage, curiosity, and world-changing science
From Lavoisier’s final blink after the guillotine, to Humphry Davy’s laughing-gas parties with famous poets, to the dream of a snake eating its tail that unlocked all of organic chemistry. Short thrillers while making the science easy to understand.
Featuring 24 chemists whose breakthroughs gave us everything from vaccines and antibiotics to plastics, fertilizers, and bulletproof vests. Perfect for science lovers, students, curious minds, and anyone who believes the best way to learn science is through the unforgettable people who lived it.
Part of the Famous in STEM series.
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