Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos
Title | Horrible Science: Chemical Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
Publisher | Scholastic UK |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2014-01-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1407146181 |
Forget fiendish formulas and take a look at bubbling mixtures, poisonous potions, bangs and blasts. Discover what substances lurk in your dinner, the sickening stench of the world's worst stink bomb and which awful acids will eat you alive. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.
Chemical Chaos
Title | Chemical Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
Publisher | Scholastic Paperbacks |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 1998-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780590108850 |
An introduction to the world of chemistry presents a variety of hands-on experiments that show what makes a stink bomb stink, why glass eyes are not made of glass, and other chemistry facts.
Chemical Chaos
Title | Chemical Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
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Pages | |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Chemistry |
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This book explores the world of chemistry, focusing on the funny, fascinating and horrible aspects. Examples include why glass eyes aren't really made of glass, what would make the worst stink bomb ever, and how to make your own toothpaste. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
Horrible Science: Fatal Forces
Title | Horrible Science: Fatal Forces PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
Publisher | Scholastic UK |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2014-05-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 140714622X |
Fatal Forces is packed with the most amazing things about physics. Readers can find out how gravity can make them lose their heads, how they can get walloped by a lamppost, what can make fillings explode and how to reach terminal velocity. Eeek! Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.
Sounds Dreadful
Title | Sounds Dreadful PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
Publisher | SCHOLASTIC |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Sound |
ISBN | 9781407106106 |
How does a single sound shatter glass? Which sound waves make your guts wobble? Why are farts so noisy? Get all the answers and more inside this horrible book.
Horrible Science: Disgusting Digestion
Title | Horrible Science: Disgusting Digestion PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Arnold |
Publisher | Scholastic UK |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2014-01-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1407146203 |
Disgusting Digestion is full of the stinkiest, smelliest and most revolting facts about the human digestive system. Readers can find out which people used to eat their dead relatives, how food can painfully poison you and the sickening science of spew. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.
Complexity
Title | Complexity PDF eBook |
Author | M. Mitchell Waldrop |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 150405914X |
“If you liked Chaos, you’ll love Complexity. Waldrop creates the most exciting intellectual adventure story of the year” (The Washington Post). In a rarified world of scientific research, a revolution has been brewing. Its activists are not anarchists, but rather Nobel Laureates in physics and economics and pony-tailed graduates, mathematicians, and computer scientists from all over the world. They have formed an iconoclastic think-tank and their radical idea is to create a new science: complexity. They want to know how a primordial soup of simple molecules managed to turn itself into the first living cell—and what the origin of life some four billion years ago can tell us about the process of technological innovation today. This book is their story—the story of how they have tried to forge what they like to call the science of the twenty-first century. “Lucidly shows physicists, biologists, computer scientists and economists swapping metaphors and reveling in the sense that epochal discoveries are just around the corner . . . [Waldrop] has a special talent for relaying the exhilaration of moments of intellectual insight.” —The New York Times Book Review “Where I enjoyed the book was when it dove into the actual question of complexity, talking about complex systems in economics, biology, genetics, computer modeling, and so on. Snippets of rare beauty here and there almost took your breath away.” —Medium “[Waldrop] provides a good grounding of what may indeed be the first flowering of a new science.” —Publishers Weekly