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Most interesting scientific works

I am someone who is interested in creating Youtube video series about mankind's scientific discoveries. What books would anyone recommend I get? What are the most inspiring/interesting or maybe even world view changing works that anyone of you have read? I am mostly interested in astronomy and biology personally but I am open in learning about other branches.

Thanks for your time!

yass 1 Apr 5
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. . . here is a salient one :

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Try also, An Ocean Of Air by Gabrielle Walker. Although only supposedly about the atmosphere, she delves into a lot of subjects, especially interesting odd corners, and again it is a great lesson in how to tell the story.

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Why not try Bill Bryson, A Short History Of Nearly Everything. It does not go into anything in great depth, and it makes a few school boy errors, but it is a great lesson in how to do the big overview, and organize it in an interesting and understandable way with a good narrative, especially for a none specialist addressing a none specialist audience.

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