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Milestones of Science: The History of Humankind's Greatest Ideas (reading line) [Hardcover]

Curt Suplee (Author)
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0792279069 978-0792279068 August 1, 2000 1
"WHY?" It's the most basic question known to humankind, the query that has set us apart from all other species ever since our earliest ancestor stood erect and wondered what made the sun rise every morning or how fire could be tamed. We call ourselves "Homo sapiens" -- the wise men -- and our thirst for knowledge is science in its purest form. Each answer sparks new questions in an endless quest for knowledge. The rigorous methods and sophisticated tools modern scientists use to investigate everything from the smallest subatomic particles to the farthest reaches of our universe all trace to our intellectual curiosity, that uniquely human trait acquired in our prehistoric past.

Highlighted by more than 300 vivid photographs and illustrations, this fascinating history chronicles the important milestones of scientific thought, each a building block for new revelations. Award-winning science writer Curt Suplee identifies the key ideas and discoveries that shaped our understanding of our world and ourselves and introduces the men and women whose questing intellects illuminated the very nature of reality itself.

We hear Archimedes shout "Eureka!" and listen as Aristotle ponders nature's mysteries. We peer through Galileo's telescope as he revolutionizes astronomy, and through Leeuwenhoek's microscope as he finds life teeming in a single drop of water. We meet Marie Curie in a darkened lab lit by the ghostly glow of radium and stand beside the physicists of Los Alamos as the nuclear age is born in a flash of blinding light. And these are only a few of the scientific pioneers whose insights are explored and explained, a brilliant roll call that sweeps from Euclid to Edison to Einstein,from Pythagoras and Ptolemy to Descartes, Newton, Darwin, Marconi, and many, many others.

In this engrossing, enlightening volume, Suplee brings science vividly to life, revealing a vital, intense pursuit far different from the dry and intimidating discipline we imagine all too often. Instead, he presents a comprehensive, compelling drama of discovery and accomplishment that encompasses every aspect of human experience as we seek to answer the quintessential question: "why?"


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Reading about a subject enough times can practically kill interest in it--just ask any of the research scientists who are wondering where their replacements will come from. National Geographic gives scientists from Aristotle to Stephen Hawking a say with Curt Suplee's Milestones of Science, a lovely book that captures the imagination with pictures as much as with their accompanying text.

Pavlov's dogs, Volta's battery, and an ancient Chinese compass all contribute to the reader's sense of immersion in the topic at hand, and Suplee's short, pithy essays on topics ranging broadly across all aspects of science whet the appetite for greater depth. Original documents of greats like Leonardo and Galileo, high-detail pictures of modern nuclear and medical machines, and illuminating juxtapositions, like the shots of 19th- and 20th-century surgeries, provide enough material to keep all but the most adamant technophobe interested for hours. --Rob Lightner

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YA-A colorful, attention-grabbing overview of scientific milestones, or as the author explains, "points at which some aspect of nature became substantially more understandable." The book is divided into 10 sections that represent time periods and eras of scientific thought. Beginning with the Dawn of Inquiry (pre-600 B.C.) and culminating in the crescendo to 20th-century technological advances, the text is highlighted by fascinating color photos and reproductions. Readers learn that in the Classical Era (600 B.C.-A.D. 500) people began to reason that the actions of nature followed predictable and logical principles that could be learned through observation and experimentation. They learn about the contributions of the Chinese (gunpowder, paper, and the compass) and their resulting influences on history. The Arab donation of the concept and notation of "zero"; the "Dark Ages" feats of mechanical clocks, waterwheels, and windmills; and the fact that Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe wore a gold-and-silver false nose to replace his own lost in a duel-these and many more fascinating facts are brought to life within the pages of this book. Vivid photos and reproductions, many dating from earlier centuries, and a concise, interesting text make this a great reference source for young adults needing an overview of scientific accomplishments. It is even captivating enough to read cover to cover.
Carol DeAngelo, Kings Park Library, Burke, VA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: National Geographic; 1 edition (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792279069
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792279068
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 9.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,444,728 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight, richly illustrated overview of science history, February 22, 2001
This review is from: Milestones of Science: The History of Humankind's Greatest Ideas (reading line) (Hardcover)
Award-winning science writer Curt Suplee provides a lightweight overview of the history of science in this richly illustrated book from National Geographic. It's effectively written in a series of very short (one-page) chapters, each one covering a specific scientific advancement and accompanied by an appropriate illustration or illustrations. Not surprisingly, it's a bit simpleminded, lacking in controversy and focusing on "the mighty march of science." Still, it's a good read with marvelous illustrations, and even I (who consider myself an expert in the history of science) learned a few things.

I'd recommend this one for a bright youngster (junior high or thereabouts) who is developing an interest in science, or for an adult looking for a simple, easy-to-read overview of the history of science.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book for the reader interested in the humanity's search for knowledge, April 23, 2006
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Well presented and layed out book, for people generally intrigued by humanity's striving towards finding ultimate knowledge.
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