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The Best Science Fiction of the Year Volume Three by Neil Clarke
Category: Sci-fi & Fantasy | Series: The\Best Science Fiction of the Year Ser.
As Earth dies, an architect is commissioned to remote build a monument on Mars from the remains of a failed colony; a man who has transferred his consciousness into a humanoid robot discovers he's missing thirty percent of his memories, and tries to discover why; bored with life in the underground colon ...Show more
The Biology of Bananas - The Curious World of Kitchen Science by Katie Steckles
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Curious World of Kitchen Science Ser.
Age range 9 to 14Get ready to play (and learn!) with your food!Discover the truth about yeast, learn how to count calories, conduct experiments with rubbery eggs, and more. Become a Kitchen Scientist by dissecting an onion, decorating a cookie to look like a cell and discovering how gross things like mo ...Show more
The Chemistry of Cola - The Curious World of Kitchen Science by Jamie Gallagher
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Curious World of Kitchen Science Ser.
Age range 9 to 14Get ready to play (and learn!) with your food!Discover the truth about the problems with plastic and recycling, learn how to read the periodic table, conduct experiments with soda rockets, and more. Become a Kitchen Scientist by investigating ice, sprouting sugar crystals and asking que ...Show more
The Getting Unstuck Workbook - Practical Tools for Overcoming Fear and Doubt - and Moving Forward with Your Life by Britt Frank
Category: Mind, Body & Spirit | Series: The\Science of Stuck Ser.
Exercises and activities to help you move past what's holding you back, in work and life. You want to get fit, but you keep putting it off. Your career is stalled out, and you're not sure how to give it a jump. You fall into the same unhealthy relationship patterns over and over. If you've been in any ...Show more
The Maths of Milkshakes - Discover and Learn with 20 Experiments by Katie Steckles
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Curious World of Kitchen Science Ser.
Age range 9 to 14. Get ready to play (and learn!) with your food! Discover the secrets of Pi(e), learn about the hidden numbers in your food, conduct experiments with shapes and patterns, and more. Become a Kitchen Scientist by creating number patterns with chicken nuggets, figuring out fractions using ...Show more
The Physics of Popcorn - The Curious World of Kitchen Science by Aidan Randle-Conde
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Curious World of Kitchen Science Ser.
Age range 9 to 14Get ready to play (and learn!) with your food!Discover how electricity is made, learn about the inner workings of atoms and conduct experiments with making waves, and more. Become a Kitchen Scientist by grasping gases using a home-made hot air balloon, learning about light to recreate a ...Show more
The Science Of: Buildings - The Sky-Scraping Story of Structures by Alex Woolf
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Science Of... Ser.
We spend a lot of our lives in buildings, but how many of us really think about how they're built and what they do for us? As society developed, architects needed to create different kinds of structure - from palaces and temples to modern factories and airports. This book explores the science of archite ...Show more
The Science Of: Oceans by Fiona Macdonald; Bryan Beach (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Science Of... Ser.
This fascinating guide to the world's oceans combines fact-packed, easy-to-read text with colourful and quirky illustrations. From tides to marine life, it is an eye-opening introduction to the nature of oceans and what they contribute to the Earth. Each spread has multiple entry points, including an in ...Show more
The Science Of: Poo and Farts - The Smelly Truth about Digestion by Alex Woolf
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Science Of... Ser.
This gruesome guide uses fact-packed, easy-to-read text and humorous illustrations to explore the making of poo, the digestive process, and how this smelly waste product can also be hugely useful to civilisation. Each spread has multiple entry points, including an introductory paragraph, illustrations a ...Show more
The Science Of: Scabs and Pus - The Slimy Truth about Blood by Ian Graham
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Science Of... Ser.
This gruesome guide to blood uses fact-packed, easy-to-read text and humorous illustrations to explore the structure, uses, and lifecycle of blood, covering everything from why we grow scabs over cuts to why people donate blood at hospitals. Each spread has multiple entry points, including an introducto ...Show more
The Science Of: The Weather by Ian Graham; Caroline Romanet (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: The\Science Of... Ser.
This fascinating guide to the weird and wonderful world of the weather combines fact-packed, easy-to-read text with colourful and quirky illustrations. From thunderstorms to drought, it is an eye-opening introduction to the way weather works and the changing nature of the global climate. Each spread has ...Show more
The Science of Aliens - The Real Science Behind the Gods and Monsters from Space and Time by Mark Brake
Category: Science | Series: The\Science Of Ser.
Discover the real science behind 2001, ET, Signs, and all your favorite fictional alien civilizations. As space telescopes continue to search for life in this unearthly Universe, the crucial questions remain unanswered. Are we awake to the revolutionary effects on human society and science that alie ...Show more