Investigates real world robotics, discussing how human beings have been building robots for some time now and to where the technology has progressed in the present day. Forecasts the future of robotics with automatically driven cars and house-cleaning robots.
Collects three hundred quirky and fun facts from articles featured in the magazine "National Geographic Kids," covering animals, science, food, space, pop culture, and more.
Explores more than one hundred tall tales, suspicious stories, and urban myths, revealing how each has been disproven, with facts about myth origins, historical significance, and how they were investigated by scientific debunkers.
meet T. rex's fascinating family, from tiny terrors to feathered giants
Sloan, Christopher
2013
"Meet nineteen kinds of tyrannosaurs--including seven new species discovered in the last two years--that came before T. rex. The names are strange, like Bistahieversor and Zhuchengtyrannus. The creatures were strange, too, and many of the newly discovered ones caught scientists by surprise"--Provided by publisher.
Collects three hundred quirky and fun facts from articles featured in the magazine "National Geographic Kids," covering animals, science, food, space, pop culture, and more.