Push the boundaries of your creativity with trailblazing women in
science! Take a tour of some of the most important STEM fields that
build up our communities. This set of collective biographies shines a
light on the invaluable contributions of women in science, who overcame
many obstacles to make their dreams a reality. In this 3 volume
paperback set of books from the Science Wide Open series, complete with
the interactive More Women in Science Coloring and Activity Book,
curious young learners will acquire thorough knowledge of three
different disciplines: engineering, medicine, and botany. Learn about
the meticulous planning it took Emily Warren Roebling to build the
Brooklyn Bridge, then imagine and design your own. Witness both the
beautiful and functional gardens of Waheenee as she perfected
agricultural methods that are still used today. Admire the noble feats
of Tu Youyou, who developed a cure for malaria that saved countless
lives. Join countless other women in these fields, and make your own
artwork and complete thought-provoking activities as you read about
their amazing feats. The devotion and innovation of these women are a
timeless inspiration to budding scientists. In this book set, encounter
within-reach introductions to concepts including but not limited to: the
Linnaean System, biomedical engineering, the Cori Cycle, data collection
in health studies, photosynthesis, pharmacology, frequency hopping,
space technology, and more. Make STEM learning a blast and open up a
whole world of new possibilities.