I'm a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe

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I'm a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe
Written by Eve M. Vavagiakis
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781536230840
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I'm a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe

author: Eve M. Vavagiakis
illustrator: Ilze Lemesis

series name:
Meet the Universe

Before you finish reading this sentence, trillions upon trillions of neutrinos will have passed through your body. Not sure what a neutrino is? Get an up-close-and-personal introduction in this dazzling picture book from MIT Kids Press, told in lilting rhyme from the neutrino’s point of view and filled with mind-bending, full-bleed illustrations that swirl and splash the cosmos to life. Some of the smallest bits of matter known to exist—and they exist everywhere—neutrinos are inspiring cutting-edge and Nobel Prize–winning research. Here, playful text and watercolor illustrations blended with photographs distill the concept of these mysterious particles down to its essence. “Know Your Neutrinos” end notes provide context for each spread, amplifying the science and making complex astrophysics and physics concepts approachable. This indispensable STEM title urges children to dream of contributing their own discoveries.

“Ethereal digital illustrations . . . conjure up awe-inspiring images of outer space. . . . A poetic, gently humorous introduction to the world of neutrino physics.” —Kirkus Reviews
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isbn-10/isbn-13:
1536230847 /  9781536230840
on sale date:
03/2023
type/format:
Non-Fiction - Picture Book / Paperback
age range:
7 yrs - 9 yrs
# of pages/size:
40 / 8 7/16" x 10 1/4"
grade range:
Grade 2 - Grade 4
 
subjects:
Science & Nature;
author’s comments:
Eve M. Vavagiakis holds a PhD in physics from Cornell University. A space enthusiast since childhood, she now works in experimental cosmology as part of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, CCAT-prime, CMB-S4, and Simons Observatory collaborations to build instrumentation and study the oldest light in the universe. She also codirects the high energy physics reader’s digest blog ParticleBites. Eve M. Vavagiakis lives in Ithaca, New York.
illustrator’s comments:
Ilze Lemesis is an artist and designer with a background in painting, advertising, Wall Street corporate communications, and international publishing. She has designed hundreds of higher education titles for major global companies and illustrated several books. She lives in Ithaca, New York.
 
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