Engineering Elephants

Engineering Elephants
Title Engineering Elephants PDF eBook
Author Emily M. Hunt
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 47
Release 2010-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1449058167

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Kids learn about everyday projects created by engineers.

Science Comics: Elephants

Science Comics: Elephants
Title Science Comics: Elephants PDF eBook
Author Jason Viola
Publisher First Second
Pages 131
Release 2024-03-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1250373166

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Have you herd? There's a new volume in First Second's STEM graphic novel series: Science Comics: Elephants! Did you know elephants are the world's largest land animals? Male African elephants can reach ten feet tall and weigh up to 16,500 pounds! These endangered animals are beloved for their massive ears, thick skin, and flexible trunks, as well as their remarkable intelligence and empathy. And despite their size, the more you get to know them, the more you'll realize humans and elephants have a lot in common!

Designing Dandelions

Designing Dandelions
Title Designing Dandelions PDF eBook
Author Emily Hunt
Publisher Engineering Everything
Pages 87
Release 2013
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780896728493

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Introducing engineering to young readers in a fun way

Iowa Engineer

Iowa Engineer
Title Iowa Engineer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 612
Release 1926
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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De-Extinction

De-Extinction
Title De-Extinction PDF eBook
Author Rebecca E. Hirsch
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books ™
Pages 116
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1512439029

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In the twenty-first century, because of climate change and other human activities, many animal species have become extinct, and many others are at risk of extinction. Once they are gone, we cannot bring them back—or can we? With techniques such as cloning, scientists want to reverse extinction and return lost species to the wild. Some scientists want to create clones of recently extinct animals, while others want to make new hybrid animals. Many people are opposed to de-extinction. Some critics say that the work diverts attention from efforts to save species that are endangered. Others say that de-extinction amounts to scientists "playing God." Explore the pros and cons of de-extinction and the cutting-edge science that makes it possible.

The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition

The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition PDF eBook
Author Allison B. Kaufman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1032
Release 2021-07-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 110856125X

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This handbook lays out the science behind how animals think, remember, create, calculate, and remember. It provides concise overviews on major areas of study such as animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, as well as innovation and problem solving. The chapters also explore more nuanced topics in greater detail, showing how the research was conducted and how it can be used for further study. The authors range from academics working in renowned university departments to those from research institutions and practitioners in zoos. The volume encompasses a wide variety of species, ensuring the breadth of the field is explored.

Text Sets

Text Sets
Title Text Sets PDF eBook
Author Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
Publisher BRILL
Pages 286
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Education
ISBN 9004368329

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Text Sets: Multimodal Learning for Multicultural Students integrates a multicultural approach to teaching with standards-based instruction and multimodal learning opportunities in a variety of content areas. This unique combination allows teachers to meet the demands of their curriculum while recognizing and honoring the diverse students in their classroom. Each chapter provides an annotated text set with a specific theme, curricular goals, and instructional activities that suggest ways for students to interact with the texts. In addition to providing ready-made text sets, it models a framework for teachers to build their own text sets based on the individual needs of their schools and communities.