Copyright Date:
2010
Edition Date:
2010
Release Date:
08/15/09
Pages:
48 pages
ISBN:
1-410-93353-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-410-93353-9
Dewey:
500
LCCN:
2009013461
Dimensions:
25 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Tue Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2009)
From the ancient Egyptians (who studied the stars and made a 365-day calendar based on the movement of the sun) to today's scientists in the World Health Organization (who got rid of smallpox and now tackle HIV-AIDS and malaria), this chatty and browsable title in the Sci-Hi: Earth and Space Science series takes on the sweep of historical breakthroughs in science and technology. Of course, that is a huge subject to make accessible in one small photo-essay, and some essentials, such as the genetic code and antibiotics, are not mentioned. The exclamatory text sometimes gets condescending (Try it!), and predominantly Hindi India is wrongly designated Islamic. But the current international connections are exciting: how the Internet facilitates ideas and breakthroughs across continents; the International Space Station; global rescues by Doctors without Borders; and more. And the hot contemporary issues range from global warming and evolution to animal testing. A photo that sums up it all shows a Namibian woman in tribal dress busy on her cell phone.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Science Across Cultures' shows you how through history, scientists from different cultures have added to our understanding of the world. You will learn exactly what science is, and what makes a scientist. You will discover how scientists from across the world work together, and how science affects us all, wherever we live. So come on a fantastic journey into the world of science across cultures! Sci-Hi is an engaging, comprehensive, and visually stimulating series that takes learning science core curriculum to a whole new level.