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From glasses to gases
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David J. Darling |
Text and experiments introduce matter and the various forms it can take under different conditions. |
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Between fire and ice
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David J. Darling |
A collection of experiments exploring heat and its effects. |
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The stars
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David J. Darling |
Discusses the formation, life, and destruction of stars and includes an imaginary spaceship ride through many galaxies to view the Milky Way and other star clusters. |
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Could you ever speak chimpanzee?
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David J. Darling |
Explores how animals communicate and whether people will ever be able to communicate with them. |
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Sounds interesting
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David J. Darling |
Demonstrates the principles of sound and the science of acoustics through a variety of experiments. |
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Could you ever?
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David J. Darling |
Examines the nature of time, time machines, and the possibility of time travel, discussing Einstein's relativity theory and the chances of time travelers from the future visiting us in the present. |
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Computers at home
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David J. Darling |
Describes the various types of home computers and their many uses. |
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Could you ever? Dig a hole to China
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David J. Darling |
Describes what the earth is made of, how it formed, and why it is still constantly changing its crust. Explores caves, tunnels, and deep holes to learn more about the planet's layers. |
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The galaxies
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David J. Darling |
Explains what galaxies are, how they were formed, and the types of galaxies. |
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