
The elements of the periodic table make up everything in the universe. New elements are very hard to discover. But like a lion on the prowl, Kosuke Morita hunted down element 113, the first element ever discovered by researchers from Asia. Don't you want to know how he did it and what he named it? --- Asian Scientist Junior This book series dives into the lives of extraordinary scientists who have made significant contributions to the science and technology space from a pioneer of India's satellite program to the scientist who discovered a cure for malaria. Through these stories of courage and conviction, Asian Scientist Junior hopes to inspire all children, wherever they grow up, to dream of a better tomorrow. TITLES IN THE SET: Asian Scientist Junior: Chang Meemann Asian Scientist Junior: Chou Loke Ming Asian Scientist Junior: Udupi Rao Asian Scientist Junior: Shinya Yamanaka Asian Scientist Junior: Kosuke Morita Asian Scientist Junior: Tu Youyou
Page Count:
36
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
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