Encyclopedia for children and youth "I Want to Know Everything in the World"
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The “Encyclopedia for children and youthful” set I want to know everything in the world "" contains the following books:
"Evolution"
Adapt or die is the most famous law of nature. But how does evolution actually happen? She is too slow so that she can be seen with the naked look, but evolution continuously occurs around us. Even if you know such key concepts as variability, natural selection, conflict of parents and offspring, a context is necessary for their complete understanding. From the population to species, from polymorphism to evolutionary psychology - in this book everything you need to know. “Evolution in 30 seconds” opens the Laboratory of Life to consider 50 of the most significant topics that will help to understand everything about missing links in the origin of the species and the process of natural selection for four billion years. Learn all about the development of living organisms on micro-and macro levels-from genes to geniuses. Mark Fellou, Head of the School of Biological Sciences, and Nick Batti, Head of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Reading in the UK. Their combined experience covers the whole variety of the subject: Professor Batti - in cells, genes and plants, and Professor Fellou - in the ecology, animal evolution, as well as the interaction between species.
"Biology"
Plants and animals, their life and death at first glance may seem quite simple, but what really happens inside a living organism? Can you explain how the respiratory system works or how plants are protected? Why does understanding of epigenetics help us fight diseases and how does the climate affect extinction? Arm with the answers necessary in order to join any discussion of life on Earth.
“Biology in 30 seconds” poses the most important issues of biological science, delving into the 50 most significant theories and discoveries that have formed our understanding of the world. Put half a minute to the study of the origin of life and how and why views interact. Explore all the pros and cons of bacteria or plunge into the secrets of cell cooperations. There has never been a more suitable time to tighten your knowledge about the world of nature. Nick Batti is a professor of botany, and Mark Shello is a professor of ecology at the University of Reading. Their combined knowledge covers the whole variety of biological sciences: the experience of Professor Batti in theoretical and applied botany, his interest in the history of biology in combination with Shello"s studies in the field of insect ecology and the impact of urbanization on the wild.
"Stephen Hawking"
Stephen Hawking is an outstanding theoretical physicist and the greatest scientist who explained the most complex phenomena of theoretical physics and cosmology to ordinary people, a participant in social and political campaigns, including the public movement for people with disabilities.
The book Stephen Hawking in 30 seconds is a quick acquaintance with an amazing genius of our time. Important facts of the scientist’s biography are divided into small episodes-30-second excerpts, which are presented in a multiple and accessible form for understanding. In just a few hours, you will learn everything about significant moments of life and career of Stephen Hawking, about his contribution to science, and also comprehend the secret of his theories. Read this unique book - and the universe at your feet
"Evolution"
Adapt or die is the most famous law of nature. But how does evolution actually happen? She is too slow so that she can be seen with the naked look, but evolution continuously occurs around us. Even if you know such key concepts as variability, natural selection, conflict of parents and offspring, a context is necessary for their complete understanding. From the population to species, from polymorphism to evolutionary psychology - in this book everything you need to know. “Evolution in 30 seconds” opens the Laboratory of Life to consider 50 of the most significant topics that will help to understand everything about missing links in the origin of the species and the process of natural selection for four billion years. Learn all about the development of living organisms on micro-and macro levels-from genes to geniuses. Mark Fellou, Head of the School of Biological Sciences, and Nick Batti, Head of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Reading in the UK. Their combined experience covers the whole variety of the subject: Professor Batti - in cells, genes and plants, and Professor Fellou - in the ecology, animal evolution, as well as the interaction between species.
"Biology"
Plants and animals, their life and death at first glance may seem quite simple, but what really happens inside a living organism? Can you explain how the respiratory system works or how plants are protected? Why does understanding of epigenetics help us fight diseases and how does the climate affect extinction? Arm with the answers necessary in order to join any discussion of life on Earth.
“Biology in 30 seconds” poses the most important issues of biological science, delving into the 50 most significant theories and discoveries that have formed our understanding of the world. Put half a minute to the study of the origin of life and how and why views interact. Explore all the pros and cons of bacteria or plunge into the secrets of cell cooperations. There has never been a more suitable time to tighten your knowledge about the world of nature. Nick Batti is a professor of botany, and Mark Shello is a professor of ecology at the University of Reading. Their combined knowledge covers the whole variety of biological sciences: the experience of Professor Batti in theoretical and applied botany, his interest in the history of biology in combination with Shello"s studies in the field of insect ecology and the impact of urbanization on the wild.
"Stephen Hawking"
Stephen Hawking is an outstanding theoretical physicist and the greatest scientist who explained the most complex phenomena of theoretical physics and cosmology to ordinary people, a participant in social and political campaigns, including the public movement for people with disabilities.
The book Stephen Hawking in 30 seconds is a quick acquaintance with an amazing genius of our time. Important facts of the scientist’s biography are divided into small episodes-30-second excerpts, which are presented in a multiple and accessible form for understanding. In just a few hours, you will learn everything about significant moments of life and career of Stephen Hawking, about his contribution to science, and also comprehend the secret of his theories. Read this unique book - and the universe at your feet
Author:
Author:Майкл Феллоу, Ник Бэтти, Пол Парсонс
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-521-15776-1
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