Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
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  • Iris Gottlieb (Author)
  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • 10.3" x 8.3" x 0.9"

Science is beautiful. With original illustrations that deftly explain the strange-but-true world of science, Seeing Science brings the wonderful world of science to life in a quirky, indie style. Artist and lay scientist Iris Gottlieb explains the great mysteries of the universe, such as: neap tides, naked mole rats, whale falls, the human heart, the Uncertainty Principle, the ten dimensions of string theory, and how glaciers are like Snickers bars. Gottlieb's quirky visual metaphors and concise factual explanations provide just the right amount of information to stoke the curious mind with a desire to know more about the life forces that animate both the smallest cell and the biggest black hole.