Test Tube Babies

by Ann Fullick

Published 18 March 2002

Body Doubles

by Sally Morgan

Published 18 March 2002

Germ Killers

by Sally Morgan

Published 18 March 2002

Superfoods

by Sally Morgan

Published 18 March 2002

Frontiers of Surgery

by Ann Fullick

Published 22 September 2004
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: introduces the personalities and interest groups; features details of the development or discovery; explains the underlying science and techniques; reviews the issues and opinions involved; and uses a variety of examples and evidence.

Alternative Energy Sources

by Sally Morgan

Published 5 September 2002
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: - introduces the personalities and interest groups - features details of the development or discovery - explains the underlying science and techniques - reviews the issues and opinions involved - uses a variety of examples and evidence

Rebuilding the Body

by Ann Fullick

Published 18 March 2002

Global Warming

by Sally Morgan

Published 5 September 2002
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: - introduces the personalities and interest groups - features details of the development or discovery - explains the underlying science and techniques - reviews the issues and opinions involved - uses a variety of examples and evidence

In-Vitro Fertilization

by Ann Fullick

Published 23 May 2002
The Science at the Edge series is about developments and theories in science that are both interesting and sometimes cause for concern. Each book in the series explains how the science was discovered, how it works, how it can help people, and why it may not be completely accepted by everyone.

The Science at the Edge series is about developments and theories in science that are both interesting and sometimes cause for concern. Each book in the series explains how the science was discovered, how it works, how it can help people, and why it may not be completely accepted by everyone.

Organ Transplantation

by Ann Fullick

Published 23 May 2002
The Science at the Edge series is about developments and theories in science that are both interesting and sometimes cause for concern. Each book in the series explains how the science was discovered, how it works, how it can help people, and why it may not be completely accepted by everyone.

Science At Edge Pack C Of 4

by Ann Fullick and Sally Morgan

Published 5 September 2005
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: introduces the personalities and interest groups; features details of the development or discovery; explains the underlying science and techniques; reviews the issues and opinions involved; and uses a variety of examples and evidence.

Forensic Science

by Ann Fullick

Published 22 September 2004
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: introduces the personalities and interest groups; features details of the development or discovery; explains the underlying science and techniques; reviews the issues and opinions involved; and uses a variety of examples and evidence.

Warfare in a Hi-tech Age

by Sally Morgan

Published 22 September 2004
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: introduces the personalities and interest groups; features details of the development or discovery; explains the underlying science and techniques; reviews the issues and opinions involved; and uses a variety of examples and evidence.

Genetic Modific of Food

by Sally Morgan

Published 23 May 2002
This series investigates scientific developments and theories that give rise to popular and widespread interest, concern and controversy. Each book looks at a different source of controversy and: - introduces the personalities and interest groups - features details of the development or discovery - explains the underlying science and techniques - reviews the issues and opinions involved - uses a variety of examples and evidence