Scientific American, Simple Science Fair Projects, Grades 3-5
by Bob Friedhoffer
The Greeks and Romans were the first to use a fork, but it was shaped like a claw and used in the kitchen for cooking, not for eating, which was done with their fingers. Later on, the Italians changed the claw to a spear-like fork with two prongs to pick up food, but they still used their fingers to eat. Over time the fork found its way to the tables of King Henri III and King Louis XIV, mostly as an ornament. By the end of the 17th century the fork looked like it does today and it was being use...
Arduino and Raspberry Pi Sensor Projects for the Evil Genius
by Robert Chin
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Fiendishly Clever Sensor Projects for Your Arduino and Raspberry Pi Learn to quickly build your own electronic gadgets that monitor, measure, and react to the real world-with no prior experience required! This easy-to-follow guide covers the programming and electronics essentials needed to build fun and educ...
Disruptors in Tech (Set) (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Disruptors in Tech)
Then to Now Tech (Set) (21st Century Junior Library: Then to Now Tech)
Introduces basic concepts of weather, discussing such topics as atmospheric pressure, clouds, rain, and wind.
Henry Ford (People We Should Know ) (Gente Que Hay Que Conocer )
by Jonatha A Brown
"SCRATCHbot is a robot that depends on tactile touch to process information. Using touch rather than vision, the SCRATCHbot aids scientists researching animal behavior"--Provided by publisher.
What Would It Take to Make a Flying Car? (Sci-Fi Tech)
by Megan Ray Durkin
How to Build a Tornado in a Bottle: A 4D Book (Hands-On Science Fun)
by Lori Shores
What Would it Take to Build a Time Machine? (Sci-Fi Tech)
by Yvette Lapierre
What Would it Take to Make a Hoverboard? (Sci-Fi Tech)
by Anita Nahta Amin
The Book of Potentially Catastrophic Science (Irresponsible Science)
by Sean Connolly
Smashing Atoms! Making Gunpowder! Firing Rockets! Using Lasers! Raising the Dead! G-Forces, X-Rays, Black Holes, DNA and much more! Einstein, Galileo, Newton ... and now YOU! PARACHUTE an egg from an upstairs window! DISTIL DNA from a half-eaten banana! SPARK lightning in your mouth! Here are fifty awesome experiments that demonstrate the principles behind the greatest scientific breakthroughs in human history. Astound friends with an experiment that seems to defy the laws of gravity, launch a p...