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STEM Chronology is the descendant of earlier chronologies by Bryan Bunch with Alexander Hellemans. Some excerpts from reviews of those chronologies reveal the useful and enjoyable aspects of the method of presentation in those books, all of which apply to the STEM Chronology as well.The History of Science and Technology
The scope of this monumental work is immense, stretching from the earliest use of tools to the present age of technology. Roy Herbert in The New Scientist
Timetables of Science
In addition to being a useful reference book, this chronology is eminently suited for browsing and is difficult to put down once you have dipped into its engrossing contents. … I recommend this varied, authoritative, and scholarly yet entertaining chronology to science instructors and students as well as to anyone interested in the history of science in general and of individual sciences in particular. George B. Kauffman in an American Chemical Society publication
…a careful, usable resource for all,… Read More