A Series of Nobel Prize Winners

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 児童書 ぴかりか ノーベル賞受賞者列伝
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Item number: BO4359264
Released date: 22 Feb 2024
Maker: Kodansha
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Children's Book "br" Science Fun Learning Series is now available! "Hikari ka" is an easy-to-understand collection of content that is easy for children to become interested in, and can also be used for research learning. It is attractive with a wide range of topics that are interesting to read from anywhere. There are also plenty of columns that explain the Nobel Prize winners from various perspectives, including explanations of difficult words, review quizzes, summaries of people, and many pictures and photos. The first series of Nobel Prize Winners is "Retsuden of Nobel Prize Winners". Let's learn about the lives and research contents of the 10 Nobel Prize Winners! By learning more deeply, you can see various connections. Difficult content such as "iPS cells", "mesons", and "synthesis of DNAs" is explained in depth and carefully. There are many columns that can be enjoyed by elementary school children and adults. 1 Expanding medical possibilities with iPS cells 2 Shinya Yamanaka 2 Regrets about being a genius Albert Einstein 3 Yukawa Hideki, the first Japanese Nobel Prize Winner 4 William Conrad X-ray 5 Mary Curie, a female scientist with two Nobel Prizes 6 Werner Forssmann, a famous Combi James D. Watson who is 9 years older than 12 years old and Francis Crick, who experimented with cardiac catheterization in Ernest Rutherford, the father of atomic physics, who received the Nobel Prize in chemistry 2 Regrets about being a genius genius Albert Einstein 3 Became the first Japanese Nobel Prize Laureate 4 Became the first Japanese Nobel Prize Laureate 4 Recognized in x-ray examination Marie Curie 6 A female scientist who received the Nobel Prize in chemistry 2 Werner, who conducted cardiac catheter experiments in Ernest Rutherford, the father of atomic physics who received the Nobel Prize Arthur Korn