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So You Want To Be A Scientist. So You Want To Be A..., #21

Par : Linda Soules
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235312944
  • EAN9798235312944
  • Date de parution29/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

A scientist is not the person with all the answers - a scientist is the person who cannot stop asking the questions. So You Want To Be A Scientist is an illustrated guide for curious kids ages 10-14 who want to know what it really means to pursue a life in science. Not the simplified version. The real one - with all its rigor, its wonder, and its hard-earned rewards. Young readers will learn how scientists think, work, and discover.
They'll follow the full journey from forming a hypothesis to designing experiments, analyzing data, and sharing findings with the world. They'll see how a single well-formed question can open doors that no one knew existed - and how a poorly formed one, no matter how brilliantly pursued, leads nowhere. That distinction matters, and this book takes the time to explain why. The science careers explored here span biology, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, climate science, and more.
Each field demands its own blend of creative imagination and intellectual discipline. Readers will meet the remarkable scientists throughout history whose questions - and whose courage to follow the evidence wherever it led - reshaped our understanding of everything from cells to stars. This book also tells the truth about what the work requires. The experiments that fail before one succeeds. The peer review process that holds every claim to a standard before it earns the name of knowledge.
The teamwork among researchers, statisticians, and fellow scientists that turns one person's discovery into something the whole world can build on. It's demanding, sometimes frustrating, and deeply rewarding in a way that nothing else quite matches. Written with honesty and warmth, this illustrated nonfiction book treats its young audience as the thinkers they are. It doesn't gloss over the difficult parts or dress up the science in costumes.
It brings children all the way inside the work and lets them decide for themselves whether this might be their calling. For every kid who needs to know why things work the way they do. For the one whose curiosity runs deeper than any textbook can satisfy. The next great discovery starts with a question - and someone brave enough to chase it.