Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Nikola Tesla was crazy smart. He invented the idea for cell phones in 1893, discovered alternating current, and invented a death ray gun. Of course, he also talked to pigeons, ate only boiled food, and was scared of women who wore jewelry. He was an insane inventor. So was Henry Cavendish, who discovered hydrogen, calculated the density of the Earth, and was so scared of people that he had to write notes to communicate. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of gravity, believed in magic, and thought he could make a potion to create gold. These stories may sound twisted, but they're all true tales from science!

Ages 9-12

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Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Nikola Tesla was crazy smart. He invented the idea for cell phones in 1893, discovered alternating current, and invented a death ray gun. Of course, he also talked to pigeons, ate only boiled food, and was scared of women who wore jewelry. He was an insane inventor. So was Henry Cavendish, who discovered hydrogen, calculated the density of the Earth, and was so scared of people that he had to write notes to communicate. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of gravity, believed in magic, and thought he could make a potion to create gold. These stories may sound twisted, but they're all true tales from science!

Ages 9-12

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Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

by Stephanie Bearce
Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

Twisted True Tales From Science: Insane Inventors

by Stephanie Bearce

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Overview

Nikola Tesla was crazy smart. He invented the idea for cell phones in 1893, discovered alternating current, and invented a death ray gun. Of course, he also talked to pigeons, ate only boiled food, and was scared of women who wore jewelry. He was an insane inventor. So was Henry Cavendish, who discovered hydrogen, calculated the density of the Earth, and was so scared of people that he had to write notes to communicate. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws of gravity, believed in magic, and thought he could make a potion to create gold. These stories may sound twisted, but they're all true tales from science!

Ages 9-12


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000490145
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/09/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Stephanie Bearce is a writer, teacher, and science nerd. She likes teaching kids how to blow up toothpaste and dissect worms. She also loves collecting rocks and keeps a huge collection of fossilized bones in her basement. When she is not exploding experiments in her kitchen or researching strange science facts in the library, Stephanie likes to explore catacombs and museums with her husband, Darrell.

Table of Contents

Don’t Try This at Home Insane Inventors No-Nose Tycho Needle-Eye Newton Sir Laughing Gas Puking for Science Shy Scientist Step Right Up to the Science Circus Inventor’s Lab: Make an Electromagnet Inventor’s Lab: Build Your Own Flashlight Anything for Science Dr. Disgusting He Ate What??? Take the Plunge Hero Inventor X-ray Queen Nikola Tesla’s Death Ray Madame Curie Fights a War Inventor’s Lab: Get Glowing Inventor’s Lab: Trick Your Eyes Strange Days of Science The AC/DC War A Heart for Science Dr. Doggenstein Human Crash Test Dummy Rocket Man Death by Invention Insanely Fun Inventor’s Lab: Make a Bottle Squirt Gun Inventor’s Lab: Build a Moving Force Machine Bibliography About the Author
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