The Secret Science of Toys
Author: Kris Hirschmann
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Published: 2019-08
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 1541554906
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Special thanks to Professor Suveen N. Mathaudhu, University of California, Riverside."
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Author: Kris Hirschmann
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Published: 2019-08
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 1541554906
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Special thanks to Professor Suveen N. Mathaudhu, University of California, Riverside."
Author: Judy Sierra
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Published: 2006-10-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781416911753
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudents, heed this little rhyme: When it's science project time, Do not make goop, or glop, or grime, And never mess with mutant slime.
Author: Michael Banks
Publisher: BenBella Books
Published: 2022-12-06
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 1637741464
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat stops pregnant women from falling over all the time? What makes infant cries so captivating? How do sperm swim? The Secret Science of Baby answers these questions and many more, revealing the fascinating physics behind conception, birth, and babyhood. Parents and parents-to-be are bombarded with information, from what to expect to what to do (and not to do) when it happens. But what they may not realize is that from the chemistry of pregnancy tests to the vacuum physics of breastfeeding, there is fascinating science at the heart of every aspect of creating and raising a new human. Written by science journalist Michael Banks, The Secret Science of Baby won’t tell you how to raise a perfect violin-playing, mandarin-speaking toddler, but it will shed a new light on how and why things happen as they do—from conception and pregnancy to cooing and pooing. Exploring the hidden physics behind uterine contractions, the fluid dynamics of diapers, and more, both parents and curious non-parents (who, after all, were once babies themselves) will gain a fresh perspective on the infant universe . . . and the thrilling science that makes it possible. In these pages, readers will discover: The physics of the playground and common toys—from the swing to the Slinky What it really means to "sleep like a baby" The surprising shared vocal cord features of lions and (human) infants The miracle of a baby's first breath and how surface tension provided the key to helping preemies breathe Banks draws from his own experience, interviews with scientists, and the latest research (including some involving conception inside an MRI machine) to offer a book that focuses on “how?” rather than “how-to.” The result is an illuminating and hilarious journey through the everyday science of making, baking, and bringing up baby.
Author: Dara O Briain
Publisher: Scholastic UK
Published: 2018-10-04
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 1407191322
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA brand-new book from the UK and Ireland's best-loved comedian, Dara O Briain! So you think everyday life is boring?! WHAT?! Hoo-ee, are you wrong! No, seriously. There's so much EXTRAORDINARY science going on right from the minute you wake up to when you go to sleep. Actually, while you're asleep, too. Science is a non-stop EVERYWHERE, everything adventure with some incredibly cool stuff going on, too. You've got your incredible brain, which has worked out how to read these words and make playing a video game feel as EXCITING as real life; you've got aeroplanes that can somehow get from the ground into the sky with all those people AND their luggage on board; you've got electricity and artificial intelligence and GPS and buses coming in threes (that's science too) and LOADS more. In Secret Science, Dara O Briain takes you on a journey from the comfort of your favourite chair to the incredible science behind your everyday life and on into the future!
Author: John Baines
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781882692019
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ulf Schmidt
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 670
ISBN-13: 019929979X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCharting the ethical trajectory and culture of military science from its development in 1915 in response to Germany's first use of chemical weapons in WW1 to the ongoing attempts by the international community to ban these weapons, Secret Science offers a comprehensive history of chemical and biological weapons research by former Allied powers.
Author: Eleanor Davis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2011-07-20
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 1599908956
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSuper-smart Julian Calendar thinks starting junior high at a new school will mean he can shed his nerdy image-but then he meets Ben and Greta, two secret scientists like himself! The three form a secret club, complete with a high-tech lair. There, they can work to their hearts content on projects like the Stink-O-Meter, the Kablovsky Copter, and the Nightsneak Goggles. All that tinkering comes in handy when the trio discovers an evil scientist's dastardly plan to rob a museum. Can three inventors, armed with their wacky creations, hope to defeat this criminal mastermind?
Author: Laurie Winkless
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2021-11-11
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 147295081X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYou are surrounded by stickiness. With every step you take, air molecules cling to you and slow you down; the effect is harder to ignore in water. When you hit the road, whether powered by pedal or engine, you rely on grip to keep you safe. The Post-it note and glue in your desk drawer. The non-stick pan on your stove. The fingerprints linked to your identity. The rumbling of the Earth deep beneath your feet, and the ice that transforms waterways each winter. All of these things are controlled by tiny forces that operate on and between surfaces, with friction playing the leading role. In Sticky, Laurie Winkless explores some of the ways that friction shapes both the manufactured and natural worlds, and describes how our understanding of surface science has given us an ability to manipulate stickiness, down to the level of a single atom. But this apparent success doesn't tell the whole story. Each time humanity has pushed the boundaries of science and engineering, we've discovered that friction still has a few surprises up its sleeve. So do we really understand this force? Can we say with certainty that we know how a gecko climbs, what's behind our sense of touch, or why golf balls, boats and aircraft move as they do? Join Laurie as she seeks out the answers from experts scattered across the globe, uncovering a stack of scientific mysteries along the way.
Author: Steve Spangler
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781933317755
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents twenty-five experiments that teach the basic principles of chemistry, physics, density, magnetism, and balance.
Author: Mini Grey
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published: 2013-05-14
Total Pages: 38
ISBN-13: 0307978478
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA very silly (not-too-scary) story about losing a beloved toy. That summer night, the toys were left outside. . . . For the very first time, the Wonderdoll, the helpful wind-up robot, the thoughtful green dinosaur, and the rest of their plucky gang lie in the grass, gazing up at the stars. But one star seems brighter than the rest. As it grows bigger and bigger, the toys realize it may not be a star at all! Soon they're venturing into the unknown, traveling by spaceship, where they meet a lonely alien in need of help, and some friends. From ever-inventive, award-winning author-illustrator Mini Grey comes a hilarious and heartfelt new adventure: a motley group of toys left outside in the garden become true friends and brave heroes--in space!