Oxford portraits in science
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Oxford portraits in science
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- Albert Einstein and the frontiers of physics
- Albert Einstein and the frontiers of physics
- Alexander Graham Bell : making connections
- Alexander Graham Bell : making connections
- Charles Babbage and the engines of perfection
- Charles Darwin and the evolution revolution
- Charles Darwin and the evolution revolution
- Enrico Fermi : and the revolutions of modern physics
- Francis Crick and James Watson and the building blocks of life
- Francis Crick and James Watson and the building blocks of life
- Galileo Galilei : first physicist
- Galileo Galilei : first physicist
- Gregor Mendel, and the roots of genetics
- Isaac Newton and the scientific revolution
- Isaac Newton and the scientific revolution
- Ivan Pavlov : exploring the animal machine
- Johannes Kepler and the new astronomy
- Linus Pauling and the chemistry of life
- Linus Pauling and the chemistry of life
- Louis Pasteur : and the hidden world of microbes
- Marie Curie and the science of radioactivity
- Marie Curie and the science of radioactivity
- Michael Faraday : physics and faith
- Nicolaus Copernicus : making the Earth a planet
- Sigmund Freud : explorer of the unconscious
- Sigmund Freud : explorer of the unconscious
- Thomas Alva Edison : inventing the electric age
- Thomas Alva Edison : inventing the electric age
- William Harvey : and the mechanics of the heart
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