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Quick view Robotics Engineering and Our Automated World by Rebecca Sjonger Robots are machines that follow a decision-making process when performing tasks. They are playing an increasing role in manufacturing, agriculture, medicine, mining, and aerospace, as well as in our everyday lives. Readers will learn how robotics... View Details
Quick view Ocean Engineering and Designing for the Deep Sea by Rebecca Sjonger Working in oceans presents unique challenges. Readers will learn how ocean engineers design equipment and processes to help scientists that study ocean systems, such as oceanographers, do research in deep waters, long distances away from land, and in... View Details
Quick view Environmental Engineering and the Science of Sustainability by Robert Snedden learn about how environmental engineering began, and the many processes environmental engineers apply to find sustainable solutions to problems View Details
Quick view Earth's Cycles by Diane Dakers This fascinating book explains the patterns and cycles created on Earth by the influence of the Sun and the Moon, as well as by the Earths magnetic poles and the planets rotation on an axis. Informative text, vivid photographs, and detailed diagrams... View Details
Quick view Gulf Oil Spill by Lynn Peppas This up-to-date new book describes the alarming events of 2010 after an oil rig toppled over in the Gulf of Mexico releasing millions of gallons of oil into the water. The largest accidental oil spill in history, it killed untold numbers of wildlife,... View Details
Quick view Les Rongeurs by Bobbie Kalman With over 1700 species, more than one-third of all mammals are rodents. From the jumping jerboa to the humungous capybara, What is a Rodent? gnaws through rodent myths to expose the facts about this often misunderstood group. View Details
Quick view Les Primates by Bobbie Kalman While humans are different from monkeys, apes, and lemurs, they are all primates and are similar in many ways. For example, primates make many sounds that humans make, such as sneezes, burps, hiccups, and even laughter! What is a Primate? identifies the... View Details
Quick view Les Arthropodes by Bobbie Kalman Kids will be shocked to learn that arthropods outnumber all other animal species combined! They will also be fascinated by the variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and behaviors found among these invertebrates. View Details
Quick view Civil Engineering and the Science of Structures (Paperback) by Andrew Solway Civil engineers are involved in the design and construction of various structures, including high-rise buildings, sports stadiums, canals, dams, and bridges. This book gives readers a close-up look at the technology used to build various structures... View Details
Quick view Chemical Engineering and Chain Reactions (Paperback) by Robert Snedden explore fundamental chemistry concepts including the states of matter and mixtures and solutions. Readers are then guided through the steps of the Engineering Design Process to complete a chemistry-related design challenge View Details
Quick view Geotechnical Engineering and Earth's Materials and Processes (Paperback) by Rebecca Sjonger Every structure that touches the ground could benefit from the skills of a geotechnical engineer. Readers will discover how these engineers study rocks, soil, natural processes, and potential hazards to help make the safest, strongest foundations... View Details
Quick view Biomedical Engineering and Human Body Systems (Paperback) by Rebecca Sjonger Biomedical engineering is the fastest growing engineering field. From designing life-saving medical devices to high-performance athletic gear, these engineers improve people's lives every day. This book explores the creative ways biomedical engineers... View Details