Mystery of UFOs

by Chris Oxlade

Published 6 May 1999
Discusses the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects, including notable sightings throughout history and possible explanations for them.

Mystery of ESP

by Chris Oxlade

Published 1 May 2002
Children are fascinated by the unknown and mysteries. This series builds on this fascination to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. Within each book a famous mystery is described, and the case for and against...Read more

This updated edition allows readers to explore science through the investigation of famous mysteries. Using scientific techniques and case studies to provide a variety of possible explanations, readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and make their own decisions. Books include eyewitness accounts and photos combined...Read more

This updated edition allows readers to explore science through the investigation of famous mysteries. Using scientific techniques and case studies to provide a variety of possible explanations, readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and make their own decisions. Books include eyewitness accounts and photos combined...Read more

This updated edition allows readers to explore science through the investigation of famous mysteries. Using scientific techniques and case studies to provide a variety of possible explanations, readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and make their own decisions. Books include eyewitness accounts and photos combined...Read more

Mystery of Atlantis

by Holly Wallace

Published 6 May 1999
Examines the legend of the lost civilization of Atlantis and various theories that seek to explain it.

Vampires

by Chris Oxlade

Published 20 May 2002
Children are fascinated by the unknown and mysteries. This series builds on this fascination to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. Within each book a famous mystery is described, and the case for and against...Read more

Life on Other Planets

by Chris Oxlade

Published 20 May 2002
Children are fascinated by the unknown and mysteries. This series builds on this fascination to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. Within each book a famous mystery is described, and the case for and against...Read more

The Death of Dinosaurs

by Chris Oxlade

Published 20 May 2002
Children are fascinated by the unknown and mysteries. This series builds on this fascination to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. Within each book a famous mystery is described, and the case for and against...Read more

This updated edition allows readers to explore science through the investigation of famous mysteries. Using scientific techniques and case studies to provide a variety of possible explanations, readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and make their own decisions. Books include eyewitness accounts and photos combined...Read more

The Mystery of Black Holes

by Chris Oxlade

Published 24 July 1999
What better way to explore science than through the investigation of a mystery? The Can Science Solve? series does just that by exploring a famous mystery, and then using scientific techniques to provide a variety of possible explanations. Readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and...Read more

Examines the existence of both the yeti and its American "cousin," Bigfoot, describing eyewitness accounts, explanations of the possible identities of these creatures, and hoaxes.


The Mystery of Stone Circles

by Paul Mason

Published 6 March 2002
In each of the books in this series, a mystery is described, and the case for and against a rational scientific explanation is put forward. Evidence is provided in the form of eyewitness accounts and written and pictorial reports. Whilst there may not be a scientific explanation for each...Read more

Children are fascinated by mysteries. This volume builds on this fascination, seeking to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. The book describes the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, and the case for and against a...Read more

This volume describes the mystery of crop circles, and the case for and against a rational scientific explanation is put forward. Evidence is provided in the form of eyewitness accounts and written and pictorial reports. Whilst there may not be a scientific explanation for the phenomena, the book does...Read more

Examines the history of the Loch Ness monster story, eyewitness accounts, various efforts to discover and identify the creature, explanations for its identity, and attempts to fake its appearances.

Can Science Solve?

by Paul Mason and Chris Oxlade

Published 24 March 2006

This updated edition allows readers to explore science through the investigation of famous mysteries. Using scientific techniques and case studies to provide a variety of possible explanations, readers are encouraged to examine the evidence, consider the motives, and make their own decisions. Books include eyewitness accounts and photos combined...Read more