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Science Happens - Joe Weichman

Science Happens

Joe Weichman
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
6 ratings

An elevator that can take you into space. Exotic materials that can clean the environment. Tiny particles that can cure cancer. A facility that can re-create temperatures inside the Sun. Body armor that can react to being hit. A machine that can unlock the secrets of our universe. These are just some of the many incredible things happening in science, and there’s more to come. Science is changing the world for the better, and giving the human race hope for the future. The only question is: do you want to be a part of it. This book is written for the average person. You don't need a science degree to understand what is going on. Whether you’re in school, working or retired, you can always contribute to the advancement of science. The future awaits...

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