Theories for Everything
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Theories for Everything subtitled An Illustrated History of Science, From the Invention of Numbers to String Theory is a book, published by the National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society , headquartered in Washington, D.C. in the United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational institutions in the world. Its interests include geography, archaeology and natural science, the promotion of environmental and historical...

 which details the history of science
History of science
The history of science is the study of the historical development of human understandings of the natural world and the domains of the social sciences....

 from its earliest beginnings to the latest discoveries. Available in two versions, Deluxe and Standard, it was available through order to National Geographic members and on the online shop. It was co-authored by Bruce Stutz, Andrea Gianopoulos and John Langone to whom it was dedicated to. The book is subdivided into six chapters, each focusing on a specific area of science and highlights the achievements of past scientists.

Chapters

  • Introduction - Bruce Stutz
  • The Heavens - Andrea Gianopoulos
  • The Human Body - John Langone
  • Matter and Energy - Bruce Stutz
  • Life Itself - Bruce Stutz
  • Earth and Moon - Andrea Gianopoulos
  • Mind and Behaviour - John Langone
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