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Luis Alvarez, "The Wild Idea Man" | 1 | |
Isaac Asimov, "From Science Fact to Science Fiction" | 6 | |
Robert Bakker, "Hot Blooded Dinosaurs" | 11 | |
Robert Ballard, "Titanic Discoveries" | 16 | |
John Bardeen, "Taming the Transistor" | 21 | |
George Beadle, "Bread Mold to Nobel Prize" | 26 | |
Jacob Bjerknes, "The King of Atmospheric Sciences" | 31 | |
Niels Bohr, "Cracking the Code" | 36 | |
Max Born, "Quantum Career" | 41 | |
Jane Brody, "From Test Tube to Sauce Pan" | 46 | |
David Brower, "Our Number 1 Conservationist" | 51 | |
Luther Burbank, "The Plant Wizard" | 56 | |
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, "A Little Bit of Scruff" | 61 | |
Nolan Bushnell, "King Pong" | 66 | |
Wallace Carothers, "Mr. Nylon" | 71 | |
Rachel Carson, "The World Took a New Direction" | 76 | |
George Washington Carver, "The Plant Doctor" | 81 | |
Karen Chin, "Messing Around with Dinosaur Poop" | 86 | |
Bernard Chouet, "The Earth, My Laboratory" | 91 | |
Eugenie Clark, "Shark Lady" | 96 | |
Albert Claude, "The Founder of Modern Cell Biology" | 101 | |
Jewel Plummer Cobb, "The Best Pathway" | 106 | |
Stanley Cohen, "Factoring the Growth of Cells" | 111 | |
Barry Commoner, "The Paul Revere of Ecology" | 116 | |
Gerty Radnitz Cori, "Lifting Nature's Veil" | 121 | |
Jacques Cousteau, "Studying the Drowned Museum" | 126 | |
Francis Crick, "The Most Significant Discovery of the Century" | 131 | |
Marie Curie, "A New Age of Science" | 136 | |
Jean Dausset, "Typing Tissues" | 141 | |
Paul Dirac, "Quantum Mathematics" | 146 | |
Benjamin Duggar, "The Wonder Drug" | 151 | |
Paul Ehrlich, "Breeding Ourselves into Oblivion" | 156 | |
Albert Einstein, "The Troubled Amateur" | 161 | |
Loren Eiseley, "The Gift of Tongues" | 166 | |
Gertrude Elion, "The Real Reward" | 171 | |
Philo T. Farnsworth, "Father of Television" | 176 | |
Enrico Fermi, "Navigating into a New World" | 181 | |
Richard P. Feynman, "The Most Brilliant Young Physicist" | 186 | |
Dian Fossey, "The Old Lady Who Lives in the Forest" | 191 | |
Rosalind Franklin, "The Outsider" | 196 | |
Dennis Gabor, "My Luckiest Find Yet" | 201 | |
William Gates, "Best Hacker in the Group" | 206 | |
Hans Geiger, "Mister Counter" | 211 | |
Robert Hutchings Goddard, "The Moon-Rocket Man" | 216 | |
Jane Goodall, "The White-Skinned Ape" | 221 | |
Gordon Gould, "A Flash of Insight" | 226 | |
Stephen Jay Gould, "A New Explanation" | 231 | |
George Hale, "Bigger Is Better" | 236 | |
Alice Hamilton, "Exploring the Dangerous Trades" | 241 | |
Wesley Harris, "A Shining Example" | 246 | |
Stephen Hawking, "Finding the Big Bang" | 251 | |
Werner Heisenberg, "The Birth of Uncertainty" | 256 | |
Warren Henry, "Leaving His Mark" | 261 | |
Matthew Henson, "A Special Kind of Scientist" | 266 | |
Harry Hess, "Seafloor Spreading" | 271 | |
Ted Hoff, "The Computer on a Chip" | 276 | |
Robert Hofstadter, "Into the Sun: Peering Inside the Nucleus" | 281 | |
Arthur Holmes, "Dating the Age of the Earth" | 286 | |
Edwin Hubble, "Measuring the Stars" | 291 | |
Shirley Jackson, "Superconductivity and Super Conduct" | 296 | |
Jack Kilby, "Breaking the Tyranny of Numbers" | 301 | |
Edwin Land, "Instant Success" | 306 | |
Ernest Lawrence, "Accelerating the Search" | 311 | |
Louis Leakey, "The Black Man with a White Face" | 316 | |
Edward Lorenz, "The Butterfly Effect" | 321 | |
Shannon Lucid, "Patient Explorer" | 326 | |
Maria Goeppert Mayer, "The Madonna of the Onion" | 331 | |
Barbara McClintock, "Jumpin' Genes" | 336 | |
Margaret Mead, "Education for Choice" | 341 | |
Lise Meitner, "The Discovery of the Century" | 346 | |
Albert Michelson, "Faster Than a Speeding Light Beam" | 351 | |
Cynthia Moss, "The Elephant Bug" | 356 | |
John Muir, "Father of Our National Parks" | 361 | |
Bill Nye, "The Science Guy" | 366 | |
Julius Robert Oppenheimer, "Father of the Bomb" | 371 | |
Wolfgang Pauli, "The Conscience of Physics" | 376 | |
Linus Pauling, "The Unconventional Genius" | 381 | |
Roger Penrose, "The Math Wizard" | 386 | |
Max Planck, "Planck's Constant and the Foundation of Quantum Understanding" | 391 | |
Wilhelm Reich, "Father of the Sexual Revolution" | 396 | |
Charles Richter, "Measuring the Beast" | 401 | |
Sally Ride, "The Most Fun I'll Ever Have" | 406 | |
Albert Sabin, "A Better Vaccine" | 411 | |
Florence Rena Sabin, "The Little Doctor" | 416 | |
Carl Sagan, "The Cosmic Explainer" | 421 | |
Jonas E. Salk, "The Total Conquest of Polio" | 426 | |
Albert Schweitzer, "Reverence for Life" | 431 | |
Glenn Seaborg, "Father of the Transuranic Elements" | 436 | |
Roger Sperry, "A Brain for the Brain" | 441 | |
James Starrs, "Leading the Science Orchestra" | 446 | |
Howard Temin, "Information Transfer" | 451 | |
Nikola Tesla, "Lightning in His Hands" | 456 | |
James Van Allen, "Mapping Belts in the Sky" | 461 | |
Wernher von Braun, "The Father of NASA" | 466 | |
An Wang, "Technology Visionary" | 471 | |
Annie Wauneka, "Badge Woman" | 476 | |
Cyril Wecht, "Modern Murder Mysteries" | 481 | |
Steve Wozniak, "The Electronic Whiz Kid" | 486 | |
Chien-Shiung Wu, "Courageous Hero" | 491 | |
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, "The Fighter" | 496 | |
App. A | Internet References | 501 |
App. B | Scientists by Field of Specialization | 513 |
Index | 515 |
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