Synopses & Reviews
Revealing the career histories of successful 20th century scientists, this exciting resource offers students fascinating reads, a wonderful research tool, and tips to launching a science career. They'll learn about Robert Ballard, the oceanographer who discovered the Titanic; Annie Wauneka, who eradicated TB among the Navajo; and Chien-Shiung Wu, a physicist who worked on the Manhattan project. They will also find information about many Nobel Prize winners and such familiar personalities as Sally Ride, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, Jacques Cousteau, Dian Fossey, and Margaret Mead. Physical, earth, and life sciences are represented, with a focus on contemporary North Americans. Descriptions of each scientist's most important contributions and biographical sketches are accompanied by words of advice to today's students who wish to establish a science career. Photos of some of the scientists illustrate the text, and lists for further reading are included.
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An excellent book, especially for high school students considering a career in science....It belongs in the science classroom where students can browse it and discuss its gems of wisdom with their teachers.Science Teacher
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Recommended for middle-school, high-school, and public libraries.Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
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Virtually every socioeconomic and cultural group is represented.Sci Tech Book News
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An inspiring and practical tool for students interested in a science career or involved in science research....This guide nurtures scientific interest and ambitions in students, grades seven through 12.Curriculum Administrator
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A practical tool for young adults interested in a scientific career....This book is well written and should serve as an excellent reference source for science teachers and young adults.Catholic Library World
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The authors have done an excellent job in introducing a variety of scientists to younger readers--not only presenting their accomplishments, but also providing some insight into their personal lives....I recommend the book highly.Science Books &Films
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The information is accurate and presented in a lively style that encourages the reader to browse after getting the information originally sought....The references are helpful to those who want to obtain further material.Book Report
Synopsis
Revealing the career histories of successful 20th century scientists, this exciting resource offers students fascinating profiles, a wonderful research tool, and words of advice from great scientists on launching a science career. Much more than a collection of biographies, this is an inspiring and practical tool for students interested in science careers. INSIDE: Jacques Cousteau, Dian Fossey, Stephen Hawking, Margaret Mead, Sally Ride, Carl Sagan, and more.