Chris Woodford
Chris Woodford is a British science writer who had his first national magazine article published at age 13 and graduated from Cambridge University with a degree in Natural Sciences.[1][2] He worked in IBM's publishing division, trained as an advertising copywriter, and edited at Dorling Kindersley before writing and editing dozens of award-winning science education books for adults and children, translated into around 20 languages and sold nearly 4 million copies.[1][2] He runs the popular science website Explain that Stuff, demystifying everyday science for a quarter million monthly readers.[1][3]
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Atoms Under the Floorboards: The Surprising Science Hidden in Your Home
Science: a Visual Encyclopedia
Energy (DK See for Yourself)
Cool Stuff and How It Works
Cool Stuff Exploded
Cool Stuff 2.0: And How it Works
Atoms Under the Floorboards: The Surprising Science Hidden in Your Home
Experiments With Electricity and Magnetism
Arctic Tundra and Polar Deserts
Titanium (Elements)
Moon Missions (History of Space Exploration)
Power and Energy (History of Invention)
Communication and Computers (History of Invention)
Experiments with Electricity and Magnetism (Cool Science)
Air and Space Travel (Facts on File Science Library)
Potassium (Elements)
Ships and Submarines (History of Invention)
Experiments with Sound and Hearing (Cool Science)