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What do a paperclip and the wings of an aircraft have in common? They are both made from metals, the planet's most... Read More >>
Why are some memories more able to be remembered than others? Is it ever possible to catch a bubble without popping... Read More >>
Many cuckoo mothers outsource their parenting by laying their eggs in the nests of other birds! Then, once a young... Read More >>
The image of salmon swimming upriver to reach their spawning location is amazing. What's more incredible is that... Read More >>
Life science is the study of living organisms, like animals and plants. In this set, readers discover a variety... Read More >>
We have the engineer Charles Stark Draper to thank for advances in navigational systems for ships, airplanes, and... Read More >>
The grass on the ground, the trees that tower above, and the colorful flowers that brighten gardens look very different,... Read More >>
People have long studied and celebrated the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. His greatest invention--the... Read More >>
Frederick Sanger won the Nobel Prize twice for his advances in chemistry. He influenced the treatment of disease... Read More >>
A life cycle displays the stages in the life of a living thing. Animals are born, grow into adults that can have... Read More >>
Living things need food and water to survive, unlike nonliving things. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell the... Read More >>
What is it that makes tractors so fascinating to young children? It could be the sheer size of combine harvesters.... Read More >>
Although it is a still a relatively new addition to the scientific community--having only existed since the 1980s--nanotechnology... Read More >>
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Moving Up with Science is the ideal next step for learning about science. Read More >>
Goo, volcanoes, candy, fake blood--what more could young scientists want in a book of experiments? Presented by... Read More >>
Ferdinand von Zeppelin invented the floating airship that bears his name in the late 1800s and made way for a wave... Read More >>
Cro-Magnon were prehistoric humans who produced sophisticated tools and lasting art. The historical evidence of... Read More >>
What's it like to ride a rocket to the moon? Readers find out for themselves when they enroll in space school! This... Read More >>
Readers journey through the solar system in this exciting introduction to space science. As future astronauts learn... Read More >>
Sounds are all around us. How are those sounds created, and how are we able to hear them? It's science! Readers... Read More >>
Why do leaves fall from the trees? Can animals talk? What does a food scientist do? These are some very big questions... Read More >>
Little scientists often ask very big questions! In this case, the big questions are all about what certain people... Read More >>
Food science is growing in popularity as a field, and a career using science to make chocolate might interest young... Read More >>