Resources by Chelsea House Publishers
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This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use. With full colour phtographs and illustrations.
This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use.
This book explores the training needed to become a computer game developer, a lucrative and exciting career. It also gives readers a chance to examine how computer games are created.
This new series uses everyday objects--kitchen utensils, doorbells--familiar critters-ants!-and readily available substances-air and water-to create winning science fair projects for upper elementary and middle-...
News stories abound about important and intriguing advances made in the field of genetics. We hear wondrous new discoveries announced about our health, our past, our foods, and our world, as well as troubling...
Medicine in the News surveys the major categories of medical advances appearing in the news today. The various innovative tools currently being used for diagnosing degenerative, genetic, and infectious diseases are...
Pyrotechnicians bring joy to millions, see what it takes for them to produce and carry out fireworks displays.
This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use. This book investigates the SETI scientist career.
This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use. With full colour phtographs and illustrations. Ages 12-16 years.
This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use.