Scientists -- Biography
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- Scientists who changed history
- Darwin's ghosts, the secret history of evolution, Rebecca Stott
- Breakthrough, how one teen innovator is changing the world, Jack Andraka with Matthew Lysiak
- The secret of life, Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick, and the discovery of DNA's double helix, Howard Markel
- The Britannica guide to the 100 most influential scientists, the most important scientists from ancient Greece to the present day, introduction by John Gribbin
- Concise dictionary of scientific biography
- The golden age of science, thirty portraits of the giants of 19th-century science, by their scientific contemporaries. Edited by Bessie Zaban Jones, with an introd. by Everett Mendelsohn
- Science, 100 scientists who changed the world, Jon Balchin
- A lab of one's own, one woman's personal journey through sexism in science, Rita Colwell, PhD, and Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
- Science, Technology, and Society, the people behind the science, Katherine Cullen
- World of scientific discovery, Bridget Travers, editor ; Jeffrey Muhr, assistant editor
- People you should know
- Scientists at work, profiles of today's groundbreaking scientists from Science times, edited by Laura Chang ; foreword by Stephen Jay Gould ; introduction by Cornelia Dean
- The 100 most influential scientists of all time, edited by Kara Rogers
- Asimov's biographical encyclopedia of science and technology, the lives and achievements of 1195 great scientists from ancient times to the present, chronologically arranged
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis [and others]
- 100 scientists who shaped world history, John Hudson Tiner
- The Great scientists, edited by Frank N. Magill
- Forces of nature, the women who changed science, Anna Reser & Leila McNeill
- American men & women of science, a biographical directory of today's leaders in physical, biological, and related sciences, Andrea Kovacs Henderson, project editor
- Twentieth-century culture, a biographical companion, edited by Alan Bullock and R.B. Woodings, with the assistance of John Cumming
- Chronology of science, from Stonehenge to the Human Genome Project, consulting editor, Lisa Rosner
- Curious minds, twenty-seven scientists describe what inspired them to choose their paths, edited by John Brockman
- Notable scientists, from 1900 to the present, Brigham Narins, editor
- Famous names in engineering, James Carvill
- Darwin's ghosts, the secret history of evolution, Rebecca Stott
- The seashell on the mountaintop, a story of science, sainthood, and the humble genius who discovered a new history of the earth, Alan Cutler
- Scientists and their discoveries, Christine Hatt
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- Me & Isaac Newton
- American men & women of science, a biographical directory of today's leaders in physical, biological, and related sciences, Pam M. Kalte, Katherine H. Nemeh and Noah Schusterbauer project editors
- El libro de la ciencia, [colaboradores: Adam Hart-Davis, John Farndon, Dan Green, Derek Harvey, Penny Johnson, Douglas Palmer, Steve Parker, Giles Sparrow ; traducción: Montserrat Asensio]
- McGraw-Hill modern scientists and engineers
- The biographical dictionary of women in science, pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century, Marilyn Ogilvie and Joy Harvey, editors
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