Bridget Travers Books

U X L encyclopedia of science
U X L encyclopedia of science

By David E. Newton, Rob Nagel, Bridget Travers

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Includes more than 550 topics in the life, earth, and physical sciences as well as in engineering, technology, math, environmental science, and psychology.

Read More
U X L encyclopedia of science
U X L encyclopedia of science

By David E. Newton, Rob Nagel, Bridget Travers

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Includes more than 550 topics in the life, earth, and physical sciences as well as in engineering, technology, math, environmental science, and psychology.

Read More
U X L encyclopedia of science
U X L encyclopedia of science

By David E. Newton, Rob Nagel, Bridget Travers

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Includes more than 550 topics in the life, earth, and physical sciences as well as in engineering, technology, math, environmental science, and psychology.

Read More
U X L encyclopedia of science
U X L encyclopedia of science

By David E. Newton, Rob Nagel, Bridget Travers

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Includes more than 550 topics in the life, earth, and physical sciences as well as in engineering, technology, math, environmental science, and psychology.

Read More
Eureka!
Eureka!

By Mary Reilly McCall, Bridget Travers, Linda Schmittroth

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Presents over 600 entries describing inventions and scientific discoveries and the people responsible for them.

Read More
The Gale encyclopedia of science
The Gale encyclopedia of science

By

Average: 0.00, 0 Ratings

Contains 2,000 entries ranging from short definitions to major overviews of concepts in all areas of science.

Read More

Related Articles from our Blog

What is an EAN and How Does it Relate to an ISBN?

If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

Read More