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Messy experiments

Text and illustrations present ten messy science experiments.

Recreate discoveries about forces

"Build a model hovercraft like engineer Christopher Cockerell did, or a sculpture that moves in the breeze like artist Lin Emery. This title gives readers both an understanding of the properties of forces and the skills to investigate . . . discoveries and works"--Provided by publisher.

Recreate discoveries about living things

"Learn about the properties of living things as you draw a realistic-looking fossil like paleontologist Mary Anning did and make a plaster cast of it, or make your own terrarium like Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward to study plants and insects, and more"--Provided by publisher.

Recreate machine innovations

"Learn about mechanics as you build a vending machine like ancient Greek engineer Hero of Alexandria did, or a tentacle prosthetic arm like industrial design student Kaylene Kau, and more"--Provided by publisher.

Solid, liquid, gassy

"Esther the fairy scientist is back, to investigate the water cycle!"--.

Recipe for disaster

"Concerned that the fundraisers for the school art and music departments are not doing well, Franny K. Stein creates in her laboratory/kitchen an irresistible muffin recipe"--OCLC.

When ideology trumps science

why we question the experts on everything from climate change to vaccinations
"Examines how proponents of scientific findings and the scientists responsible for conducting and communicating the applicable research to decision makers are encountering direct challenges to scientific consensus"--OCLC.

City of the dead

2021
Hawk accepts her mother Max's help to prevent vengeful hybrids, amoral scientists, traitorous politicians, and a deadly virus from overwhelming her beloved, polluted city.

Science

a visual encyclopedia
2018
Text and illustrations discuss key concepts in biology, physics, chemistry, and other scientific fields, and includes fact boxes, images and diagrams, and information about key scientists and their work.

How to be good at science, technology, & engineering

2018
Visual explanations break down STEM subjects, and provides instructions for experiments to try at home including how to polish up old coins in vinegar, make an erupting volcano with baking soda, learn about different types of solutions, and more.

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