Answers such questions about the world of animals such as "Which is the smallest animal?", "Why are there no giant insects?", and "Do insects have blood?".
A guide for the first-time science fair participant, providing information on what to expect at a science fair, how to plan and organize a project, how to build a display, and how to present the project to judges; and including ideas for age-appropriate science fair projects.
Tells the story of Zach Hunter, an American teen who has become involved in the struggle to abolish modern-day slavery around the world through his work as global youth spokesman for Amazing Change, a social justice campaign.
This book focuses on artificial intelligence, exploring the development of robotic devices in factories, robotic devices used in the military and law enforcement, and computer systems and robotics used in medical procedures.
Illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions demonstrate how to use common household items to conduct experiments in habitats, evaporation, latitude, photosynthesis, hydrophonics, and other scientific concepts.
Explores the religious belief of reincarnation and examines efforts to prove or disprove this concept of rebirth after death. Includes color photographs, a glossary, and additional reading sources.
Presents information on the mysterious sightings of Mothman beginning in the 1960s in West Virginia. Includes photographs, illustrations, and side-bars.