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Super science encyclopedia

2021
". . . examines the science behind everyday life--how we power . . . homes, grow . . . food, and build machines that allow [people] to communicate with others and travel around the world. Featuring a wide range of scientific inventions and discoveries, from advances in modern medicine to groundbreaking ideas for saving the environment, SuperScience uncovers how science plays a part in every area of [life]"--Provided by publisher.

A to Z of science

a visual dictionary for curious scientists
2019
"Introduces the language and concepts of science through alphabetically listed entries with illustrations, covering such disciplines as astronomy, chemistry, biology, physics, and the human body"--OCLC.

States of matter

2024
"Libby and her classmates are excited to welcome a new student into their classroom. When the ice cream for the welcome party melts, Libby is curious to see how the three states of matter can save the celebration. Experiment with Libby and find out!"--Publisher.

People myths

exploded by science
2024
"Have you spotted a ghost? Do carrots help you see in the dark? The world is full of mysteries, but many things can be explained with science. Learn about the scientific method and how it can help you discover the truth. Get ready to blow up some totally-not-true stories about people"--.

One, two, three-- infinity

facts and speculations of science
1988
An unabridged republication of a 1961 text in which the author, a nuclear physicist known for his theory of radioactive decay, discusses facts and theories of science regarding such topics as numbers, space and time, and creation.

What Can I Be?

STEM Careers from A to Z
2019
Provides brief explanations of a variety of STEM careers, one for each letter of the alphabet.

The hitherto secret experiments of Marie Curie

2023
"Luckily for humanity, scientist Marie Curie applied her brilliant mind and indomitable spirit to expanding the frontiers of science, but what if she had instead drifted toward the darkness? At the cusp of between child- and adulthood, at the crossroads between science and superstition, a teen Marie Curie faces the factual and the fantastic in this . . . . collection of stories that inspire, delight, and ask the question: What if she had used her talents for diabolical purposes? Includes twenty short stories and poems by award-winning writers including Seanan McGuire, Scott Sigler, Jane Yolen, Alethea Kontis, and Jonathan Maberry, among others"--Provided by publisher.

How to choose your perfect science career

2023
"There are many careers to choose from within the world of science. Using the unique personality tests in this book, you can learn more about yourself, your skills, and your likes and dislikes so that you can discover what science career might suit you"--Adapted from back cover.

STEM careers in the Military

"The military's ultimate mission is to protect and defend the US, and, to do so, it needs to use the most advanced technology when dealing with potential threats from other nations. Gaining that position of strength requires the development, utilization, and maintenance of the needed technologies which results in a multitude of STEM careers in all military forces"--.

Discovering the technology of the ancient Americas

2024
"The Maya, Aztec, and Inca peoples developed highly advanced civilizations in the ancient Americas. Readers discover some of the many technological developments made by these groups as they expand their knowledge of both social studies and STEM concepts. Farming techniques, pyramid construction, and the creation of calendars are just some of the topics highlighted in the informative main text and sidebars that break down fun facts about the science, engineering, and math behind these technological achievements. Colorful photographs and illustrations are also included to help readers visualize this part of the ancient world"--Publisher's website.
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