1000 Inventions and Discoveries. - book review

Science News, July 20, 2002

ROGER BRIDGMAN

From the safety pin to superglue, from the wheel to molecular motors, this book is a chronological guide to inventions that have had profound effects. Each entry tells who was responsible for the invention, its initial impact and long-term importance, and its use today. Slightly longer stories detail the advent of writing, the invention of gunpowder, and Isaac Newton's mathematical description of gravity. Hundreds of images highlight the discoveries described. Overall, this book tracks the history of the world through the tools we use. Recommended for age 8 and up. DK, 2002, 256 p., color photos/illus., hardcover, $24.99.

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