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Carbon capture and other climate tech

 
Bugatti Chiron

"Experience what it's like to be behind the wheel of a Bugatti Chiron through exciting text, vibrant photography, and labeled images and other graphics"--

 
Bioinspired venus flier by
Date added:
Apr 25, 2024
Bioinspired venus flier

 
 
Would a giant ice pack stop global warming? - World Book answers your questions about the environment

"World Book answers your question about the environment."--

 
Wooden spears to military drones - a timeline of warfare.

"Charts the milestones in the development of military equipment in a narrative timeline format. Features: glossary, additional resources, and index"--

 
Why can't dogs and cats have chocolate? - World Book answers your questions about dogs and cats

"Using humor, answers questions about household pets, as well as other animals familiar to kids"--

 
Who put the alphabet in alphabetical order? - World Book answers your questions about inventions and origins

"World Book answers your questions about inventions and origins."--

 
Two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs - ranking their speed, strength, and smarts

"Compare and contrast the different meat-eating dinosaurs to see which ones were the fastest, strongest, and smartest"--

 
Termites

"Infographics, fun facts, and carefully leveled text help readers explore the creepy, crawly lives of termites and their important role in the world"--

 
Tarantulas by Gitlin, Marty, author.
Date added:
Apr 24, 2024
Tarantulas

"Infographics, fun facts, and carefully leveled text help readers explore the creepy, crawly lives of tarantulas and their important role in the world"--Provided by publisher

 
Synthetic organs and other medical tech

"Imagine a world where a human heart can be printed to order and tiny nanoscale machines constantly monitor our health. Where synthetic organs provide life-saving solutions for patients in need of organ transplants and robotic surgeons guided by artificial intelligence (AI) help perform delicate operations. That world is closer than you think. This book looks at the many ways that new medical technology is transforming the future of healthcare. "--

 
Stargazing to space travel - a timeline of space exploration.

"Charts the milestones in the history of space exploration in a narrative timeline format. Features: glossary, additional resources, and index"--

 
Sphynx

"With diagrams, graphs, great photos, and fun text learn all about sphynx cats"--

 
Smoke signals to smartphones - a timeline of long-distance communication.

"Charts the milestones in the development of long-distance communication technology in a narrative timeline format. Features: glossary, additional resources, and index"--

 
Smart grids and other energy tech

"The discoveries and inventions of today are poised to change the way you live in the near future. Today's cities depend on an abundant and reliable supply of electricity. But the way we generate and transport that electricity is wasteful and inefficient. It needs to get smarter. Read [this book] to discover how scientists, engineers, and inventors are developing new technology to deliver the electricity needed to power our future."--Back cover.

 
Siamese

"With diagrams, graphs, great photos, and fun text learn all about Siamese cats"--

 
Serena Williams

"Explores the tennis career of Serena Williams with stats, charts, infographics, timelines, and strongly controlled text"--

 
Scorpions

"Infographics, fun facts, and carefully leveled text help readers explore the creepy, crawly lives of scorpions and their important role in the world"--

 
Ragdolls

"With diagrams, graphs, great photos, and fun text learn all about Ragdoll cats"--

 

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