The Road to Discovery

The Road to Discovery
Author: Jan Anthony Witkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781621821083

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The Road to Discovery: A Short History of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory was published in 2015 to mark the 125th anniversary of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. At Cold Spring Harbor, in a bucolic setting on the north shore of New York's Long Island, two interdependent research centers in biology were founded as Charles Darwin's insights into heredity and evolution shook the world of science. Fifty years later, those centers would emerge as a single institution that would cradle another revolution, the new science of molecular biology, and advance to world renown in research and professional education. It is a remarkable story, with a path of progress that was neither simple nor assured. The Road to Discovery traces half a century of changes in name, leadership, governance, and financial fortune. And scientific missteps, most notoriously in eugenics, were triumphed by innovative work in genetics, human metabolism, and cancer. From the 1940s through the 1960s, the Laboratory was home to fundamental discoveries about the nature of genetic material and a cauldron of critical assessment of ideas about genes by sharp-tongued summer visitors. James D. Watson, a junior member of that group, would go on to deduce the structure of DNA with Francis Crick in 1953 and help create the new field of molecular genetics before returning to Cold Spring Harbor as Director 15 years later. As the book shows, his "Bold Plan" would inspire, cajole, and goad into existence an era of expansion, new research directions, and initiatives in conferences, courses, publishing, and education that redefined the scope of the Laboratory. Under Bruce Stillman's leadership, that scope has grown still more, making the Laboratory unique among research institutions worldwide--envied, imitated, but not reproduced. The book's author is the science historian Jan Witkowski. His knowledge of the subject is wide and his affection for it deep. He brings to his task insights that only a decades-long career as a staff member can provide. For over a century, the Laboratory has been influenced by exceptional personalities, outstanding achievements, and dramatic events. The Road to Discovery captures that history in a lively narrative illuminated by vignettes on the importance of individual scientists and their discoveries. Abundantly documented with material from the Laboratory's archives, it is an accessible book that will appeal to anyone interested in the development of biomedical science and biotechnology through the 20th century to the present day.

ON THE ROAD TO DISCOVERY.

ON THE ROAD TO DISCOVERY.
Author: BRON. SINCLAIR
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781909219397

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Discovery: Honk on the Road!

Discovery: Honk on the Road!
Author: Thea Feldman
Publisher: Silver Dolphin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781684126873

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Press the buttons and beep, honk, vroom with 10 different vehicles! Part of the 2021 NAPPA-award-winning Discovery 10-Button Sound Books series This big, bright board book is packed full of noisy fun with things that go! Busy toddlers won't be able to resist pressing the buttons and copying the familiar vehicle sounds that accompany the colorful photographs on every page. The sturdy picture tabs make it easy for young children to turn the pages to find their favorite vehicles, and simple descriptive text brings the noisy world to life.

Discovery Road

Discovery Road
Author: Andy Brown
Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1908646489

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The inspiring story of the first people to ride mountain bikes across the vast deserts of Australia, the dangerous bushlands of Africa, and the mountains of South America Fed up and disillusioned with corporate life, Andy persuaded Tim to leave his job and cycle around the world—convinced there could be more to life. Their goal was to become the first people to ride mountain bikes unsupported across the three southern continents and, in doing so, to raise money for the charity Intermediate Technology. This is a fast-moving tale of self-discovery, full of adventure, conflict, humor, danger, and a multitude of colorful characters. Much more than a travelogue, it proves ordinary people can chase great dreams.

The String Man

The String Man
Author: Lori Unghire
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1449747078

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A profound yet simple illustrated story of an interesting character, The String Man is subjected to the many demands of Church responsibility. His road to discovery is inspiring to anyone facing these same challenges. “With creative charm and wit, Lori has captured the powerful principle of using our time wisely. You will be captivated and motivated by this thought-provoking little tale. Its enduring, practical message will speak to you time and again!” Ruth Harvey, author and speaker www.abidingwords.com “This little book is a thought-provoking, clever work by a gifted individual. The string man is just like you and me, striving for balance in life! I have read it over and over as a whimsical reminder of what is most important! I am waiting for volume two!” Vickie J Oliver, author of Birthing Your Burden in Children’s Ministries

Think Like a Genius

Think Like a Genius
Author: Todd Siler
Publisher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0553379283

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Explains how to ignite innate creativity and free thought processes through the discovery of hidden connections among familiar things

The Antiquary

The Antiquary
Author: Edward Walford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1890
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN:

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The Wrong Road to Discovery

The Wrong Road to Discovery
Author: Tammy Tamura
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781604415599

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In this book you will read about one girlas struggles. Her life story is told through a series of prologues and poetry. From a child filled with hopes and dreams, to the reality of being a teen parent with a drug problem, this is the true story of this authoras life and her journey to find her way. From love and heartache, to drugs and tragedy, you will find this book to be a compelling story from beginning to end.

The Road to Jerusalem

The Road to Jerusalem
Author: F. Thomas Noonan
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812239942

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The history of early modern travel is captured in its volatile and evolving literature. From the middle of the 1400s, what had been for centuries a travel literature of pilgrimage to the Holy Land underwent two "modernizations" in rapid succession. The first, in the wake of Gutenberg, was the casting or recasting of pilgrims' accounts in the new medium of print. By the waning of the fifteenth century, such printed literature had reconfirmed and enhanced long-distance pilgrimage as the primary narrative of European travel. The second, forged by the great discoveries and reformations of the sixteenth century, reworked and enlarged, again in the revolutionary medium of print, the very content of European travel. Travel and its literature ceased to be simply, or even largely, a matter of pilgrimage to the Levant. The labors of Columbus, Cortés, and Magellan, but also of Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin, had altered the appearance, complicated the ambitions, and shifted the focus of much European travel. The Road to Jerusalem traces the survival of the literature of pilgrimage as part of the literature of travel from the late fifteenth to the eighteenth century, when powerful forces ranging from navigation to theology were redefining what it meant to go abroad. Accounts of discovery, exploration, scientific expeditions, tours, and other species of travel crowded a field that had once been dominated by accounts of pilgrimage. Yet pilgrimage did not disappear or retreat to the margins under pressure from these new forms of travel. Its survival and development, as a rendition of travel and not only as an expression of piety, are documented by a massive body of printed literature largely overlooked by modern scholarship that, in its turn, chronicles continuity and change across centuries of not just European travel but European history and culture in general.