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Today most people travel in vehicles powered by fossil fuels. But
what will transport look like 30 years from now? Will people ride
in cars that drive themselves? Will the flying cars from sci-fi
films become a reality? How will advancements in transport help
reduce climate change? In this non-fiction graphic novel, readers
can take a trip with Max Axiom and the Society of Super Scientists
to discover new types of vehicles people may use to travel from
place to place in the future.
Have you ever wanted to travel to other planets? Maybe you’d like
to dive to the bottom of the sea or walk among the dinosaurs. These
things don’t seem possible. But with virtual reality they can
seem real. Strap on a pair of goggles and grab a controller to
fight in space battles, fly over mountains or even take a trip
inside the human body. In this non-fiction graphic novel, Max Axiom
and the Society of Super Scientists take a tour through the wonders
of virtual reality to learn how it works, how it’s used today and
what it might look like in the future.
Earth is bombarded every day by objects from space. Most of the
time they’re harmless. But occasionally much larger objects come
along that pose a real threat. If a large asteroid or comet hit
Earth, it could change life as we know it. Is there a way to stop
these threats before it’s too late? In this non-fiction graphic
novel, Max Axiom and the Society of Super Scientists go on a
fact-finding mission to learn about Near-Earth Objects and discover
methods that scientists are developing to defend our planet.
Ever since the first astronauts traveled to space in the 1960s,
scientists and engineers have worked hard to learn more about space
travel. What kinds of spaceships will people use in the future? How
will their needs be met during the long journey between Earth and
some distant world? In this non-fiction graphic novel, Max Axiom
and the Society of Super Scientists look for the answers to these
questions and more as they learn about modern space tourism and the
future of space travel.
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