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This Day in Science 2022 Boxed Calendar : 365 Groundbreaking
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ISBN: 9781728231488
Published: 2021
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Number of pages: 320
Language: English
Format: Calendar
Published: 2021
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Number of pages: 320
Language: English
Format: Calendar
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Explore the incredible discoveries and innovations of today and tomorrow with this 2022 science calendar!Remarkable science has never been more inspirational-or more important. From the latest advances in medicine and technology, to new findings in evolution and the cosmos, this day-to-day boxed calendar features a groundbreaking new discovery each day-and will fill your year with unbelievable wonders. Filled with science trivia and events to fascinate, this modern-day history calendar is perfect to give as a gift for teachers or bosses, as a holiday stocking stuffer, Father's Day gift, or as a desk gift for men and women who have everything else!
Additional details:4.25" x 4.5" page trim size with protective 5" x 5" outer box100% recyclable and plastic-free with no shrink-wrapping! Cardboard easel backing is perfect for sturdy display on tabletop or deskEnvironmentally responsible, FSC certified paperDaily calendar with easy, tear-off pages featuring 365 days of inspiring scientific achievements and peopleHolidays and observancesPerfect for readers of science books, lovers of space and technology, and anyone who wonders what lies beyond the universe and includes entries such as:January 28, 2019: Artificial skin may grant superhuman senses.February 16, 2011: IBM's Watson appears on Jeopardy-and wins.August 2, 2012: Ancient rainforest detected beneath Antarctic ice, suggesting that a near-tropical forest existed there some 52 million years ago.October 6, 2012: NASA rover Curiosity successfully lands on Mars.
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