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Albert Einstein
by Christine Webster
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Albert Einstein created theories to explain light, time, and space. His work changed how people understood the universe. Find out more in Albert Einstein, one of the titles in the My First Science Biography series.
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Stephen Hawking
by Margaret Weber
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Stephen Hawking is one of the best-known scientists of all time. He was able to show that the universe started with an explosion. Find out more in Stephen Hawking, one of the titles in the My First Science Biography series.
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Jane Goodall
by Christine Webster
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Jane Goodall is the world's leading expert on chimpanzees. She has been able to show people that chimpanzees are smart, social animals. Find out more in Jane Goodall, one of the titles in the My First Science Biography
series.
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Sir Isaac Newton
by Christine Webster
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Sir Isaac Newton is best known for his studies on forces and how objects move. His work answered many questions about how the world worked. Find out more in Sir Isaac Newton, one of the titles in the My First Science Biography series.
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Michael Faraday
by Margaret Weber
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Michael Faraday was a scientist who worked with magnets and electricity. His work led to the invention of the first electric motor. Find out more in “Michael Faraday”, one of the titles in the “My First Science Biography” series.
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Marie Curie
by Christine Webster
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Marie Curie is best known for her work with radioactive material. Today, this material helps fight cancer. Find out more in “Marie Curie”, one of the titles in the “My First Science Biography” series.
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Eugenie Clark
by Margaret Weber
Part of the My First Science Biography series
Eugenie Clark is known as "The Shark Lady." She worked to show that sharks were important to ocean life. Find out more in Eugenie Clark, one of the titles in the My First Science Biography series.
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