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How it all works : all scientific laws and phenomena illustrated & demonstrated
Clegg, Brian
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151 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm.
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London, England : Ivy Press, [2021].
ISBN:
9780711256781 (hardcover)
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"How It All Works is a unique and unprecedented demonstration of our universe and how it works.
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Starting in the home, and moving through ever more complex scenes of street, city and landscape, all the way to the solar system and the whole universe, Adam Dant's exquisite illustrations reveal where scientific laws apply and where the phenomena they create are to be found. A rigorous reference section includes all these in alphabetical order for ease of use as well as providing mini-portraits and biographies of key scientists of the ages, from Newton to Einstein and beyond. From the atomic to the entire universe, How It All Works is an essential and entertaining visual guide to the laws and phenomena of science, and their application in our world." --
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The where, the why, and the how : 75 artists illustrate wondrous mysteries of science
Volvovski, Jenny
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San Francisco, CA : Chronicle Books, [2012]
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A science book like no other, The Where, the Why, and the How turns loose 75 of today's hottest
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artists onto life's vast questions, from how we got here to where we are going. Inside these pages some of the biggest (and smallest) mysteries of the natural world are explained in essays by real working scientists, which are then illustrated by artists given free rein to be as literal or as imaginative as they like. The result is a celebration of the wonder that inspires every new discovery. Featuring work by such contemporary luminaries as Lisa Congdon, Jen Corace, Neil Farber, Susie Ghahremani, Jeremyville, and many more, this is a work of scientific and artistic exploration to pique the interest of both the intellectually and imaginatively curious.
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Seeing science : the art of making the invisible visible
Challoner, Jack.
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272 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 25 cm
Publisher:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2022.
ISBN:
9780262544351 (paperback)
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MIT Press edition.
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"We live among patterns of delicate beauty and exquisite chaos that our eyes can't detect; we are
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surrounded by invisible particles and shifting fields of matter that permeate all of space. Our very cells are intricate molecular machines, and the story of our origins stretches back through an unimaginable amount of time. How can we see the richness of what lies beyond our sensory perception? Scientists have developed visualization tools that can make the invisible visible. This bountifully illustrated book demonstrates the power of images to represent the unseeable, offering stunning visualizations of science that range from the microscopic to the incredibly vast. With more than 200 color images and an engaging text by leading science writer Jack Challoner, Seeing Science explains and illustrates the techniques by which scientists create visualizations of their discoveries. We see the first detection of a black hole as represented by an image from an x-ray telescope, get a direct view of DNA through an electron microscope, and much more. Visualizations are also used to make sense of an avalanche of data--concisely presenting information from the 20,000 or so human genes, for example. Scientists represent complex theories in computer models, which take on a curious beauty of their own. And scientists and artists collaborate to create art from science visualizations, with intriguing results"--Provided by publisher.
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Rosa's big boat experiment
Spanyol, Jessica
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1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm
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Swindon : Child's Play, 2020.
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9781786283634 (hbk.) :
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Rosa and her friends want to build boats! But how will they keep them from sinking? Through
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observation, trial and error, the group of children learn about density. They predict outcomes and make notes about whether they were right! After they have finished experimenting, they use what they have learned to have an exciting boat race!
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Rosa's big sunflower experiment
Spanyol, Jessica
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1 volume of unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
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Swindon : Child's Play (International) Ltd, [2020]
ISBN:
9781786283641 (hardback)
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Rosa's group of friends want to learn all about growing their own sunflowers! The book covers each
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step, from planting the seed to examining the minibeasts the fully-grown flowers attract. It provides plenty of examples for ways children can practice purposeful writing, as well as inspiring a lifelong interest in STEM subjects.
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Little monarchs
Case, Jonathan
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255 pages : chiefly illustrations (color), color maps ; 23 cm.
Publisher:
New York : Margaret Ferguson Books / Holiday House, [2022]
ISBN:
9780823451395 (paperback)
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First Edition.
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"It’s been fifty years since a sun shift wiped out nearly all mammal life across the earth. Towns
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and cities are abandoned relics, autonomous machines maintain roadways, and the world is slowly being reclaimed by nature. Isolated pockets of survivors keep to themselves in underground sites, hiding from the lethal sunlight by day and coming above ground at night. 10-year-old Elvie and her caretaker, Flora, a biologist, are the only two humans who can survive during daylight because Flora made an incredible discovery--a way to make an antidote to sun sickness using the scales from monarch butterfly wings. Unfortunately, it can only be made in small quantities and has a short shelf life. Free to travel during the day, Elvie and Flora follow monarchs as they migrate across the former Western United States, constantly making new medicine for themselves while trying to find a way to make a vaccine they can share with everyone. Will they discover a way to go from a treatment to a cure and preserve what remains of humanity, or will their efforts be thwarted by disaster and the very people they are trying to save?" --publisher's website
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