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Giganten der Wissenschaft

Diese fesselnde Biografie-Reihe erweckt die Geschichten der einflussreichsten Wissenschaftler der Geschichte zum Leben. Jeder Band taucht in die Gedanken von Visionären ein, die unser Weltverständnis von Astronomie bis Biologie neu gestalteten. Die Erzählungen sind sowohl informativ als auch fesselnd gestaltet und enthüllen nicht nur bahnbrechende Entdeckungen, sondern auch die persönlichen Kämpfe und Triumphe dahinter. Es ist eine Feier der Neugier und der beständigen Kraft des menschlichen Intellekts.

Charles Darwin
Albert Einstein
Leonardo da Vinci
Marie Curie
Sigmund Freud
Isaac Newton

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