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Breakthroughs in Science

By: Isaac Asimov
Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
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Isaac Asimov, known primarily for his science fiction stories, was also a scientist. In cooperation with the Senior Scholastic magazine, he composed this wonderful and fascinating work of historical nonfiction.

Twenty-six far-reaching discoveries and the twenty-nine scientists who made them—from Archimedes, who boasted he could move the world, to Goddard, who sent the first liquid-fuel rocket toward space.

These men of vision and genius set their sights beyond the known to bring about hold advances in scientific thinking and enlarge our knowledge of man and his environment.

Masterfully narrated by award-winning narrator Mike Vendetti. This work is an inspiration to young and old alike. Who knew Thomas Alva Edison lost his hearing in one ear because he lost his balance hopping a train, and a trainman grabbed him by the ears to pull him onto the train?

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The great author Isaac Asimov must have been sharing his beginning thoughts about the history of science. He provided a good start with this book. Too bad he did not create his Science Fiction dream of immortality to keep growing his knowledge and sharing it with us! I hope his 1500 scientist, biographic encyclopedia reference book will be expanded forward by other great writers. Walt Isaacson, a are you listening? Newton’s quote on seeing forward on the shoulders of giants must have been the mantra of Isaac Asimov to drive his prolific and progressive science and science-fiction stories.

A good start, knowing Isaac.

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