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]
Science
Technology
Educational
Experiments with Sound and Hearing (Cool Science)
Atoms and Molecules: Investigating the Building Blocks of Matter
Experiments with Electricity and Magnetism (Cool Science)
Area
Cool Stuff Exploded: Get Inside Modern Technology
Arctic Tundra and Polar Deserts (Biomes Atlases (Raintree Hardcover))
Electricity: Investigating the Presence and Flow of Electric Charge
Time
Gravity: Investigating the Force, Mass, and Attraction of Physical Bodies
Digital Technology (Science in Focus)
Speed
Volume
Experiments With Sound and Hearing
Light: Investigating Visible and Invisible Electromagnetic Radiation