My heroes. WHO WERE THEY? INVENTORS - is a book containing descriptions of several dozen important inventions for humanity and their creators.
Who was Thomas Edison?
Who Invented the Wheel?
Who Invented the Phone?
You should find the answers to these and other questions in our book.
The story and work of Frida is a story about courage, overcoming weakness and hope.
When Frida was a child, she became seriously ill, and a few years later a terrible accident left her pierced to bed for months. Instead of worrying, she found a way to overcome pain and turned to painting. Her self-portraits have made her one of the most famous artists in the world. Frida was the first woman to exhibit her works at the Louvre in Paris.
Maria Curie, née Skłodowska, a physicist and chemist, is known today for the discovery of two elements: radium and polonium, and groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
The first woman in history to win a Nobel Prize, the first - and only woman - to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to do so in two different areas.
Galileo Galilei, Galileo - Italian physicist, mathematician, often called the father of modern astronomy. He was one of the scientists responsible for changing the way you think about astronomy. He improved the telescope, thanks to which he made many discoveries. He rejected Aristotle's view that the Earth was at the center and the Sun and other planets orbited it and accepted Copernicus' discoveries. Some of his accomplishments include the discovery of Jupiter's four moons, sunspot analysis, and the invention of the compass.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian artist who is considered a true Renaissance man.
He studied anatomy, mathematics, mechanics, botany as well as optics.
He was a painter, architect, sculptor, inventor and art theorist.
First on the Moon - Neil Armstrong
He became a symbol of the development of the twentieth century, in which mankind for the first time broke away from Earth and began the conquest of outer space.
Albert Einstein. A great scientist, eccentric, a loner deep in dreams.
He discovered the theory of relativity, which shows us that time and space are not always the same, but that they change.
His discoveries made him the most important scientist in the history of the world.