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Scientists have recently made startling discoveries about plastic
pollution and our food supply. Could we really be eating
microscopic pieces of plastic every day? What does this mean for
our health? And what can we do about it? In this book, readers will
get practical tips on how they can get involved to solve the
problem and become part of the solution.
On the planet Terranu, two families have established a research
base to look for extraterrestrial life. One day four young friends
spot a watery tentacle slither out of the nearby river... and a
pair of eyes watching from across the water! Soon the two families
meet the planet's natives, but they aren't pleased by the humans'
presence. The aliens challenge them to a contest. If the humans
win, they can stay on Terranu. But if they lose, they must leave
immediately. It's up to the young friends and their special powers
to win the contest. Will their families be forced to leave the
planet forever? Or will the humans and aliens learn to live
together in peace?
Deeply religious, the ancient Greeks honored many gods and
goddesses. The ancient Greeks believed these gods and goddesses had
great power over the weather and the Earth. But they weren't
all-powerful, and they had flaws. From Zeus to Athena, read about
the family of gods and goddesses that the ancient Greeks believed
watched over them.
Weighing as much as a small car, a rover named Curiosity rolls
quietly around Mars. Scientific instruments pack its body and
cluster at the end of a mechanical arm. An arrangement of lenses
and instruments tops its mast, like a face. To the many NASA
workers involved in Curiosity's mission on Mars, the rover is not
simply a robot, but an astronaut bravely exploring an alien place.
Curiosity's instruments collect data and its cameras take images of
the Mars landscape, including self-portraits, in vivid color and
detail. As it roams and explores, Curiosity will help find the
answers to such age-old questions as has there ever been life on
Mars? Could there be one day?
To the untrained eye, Photo 51 was simply a grainy black and white
image of dark marks scattered in a rough cross shape. But to the
eye of a trained scientist, it was a clear portrait of a DNA fiber
taken with X-rays. And to young scientists James Watson and Francis
Crick, it confirmed their guess of deoxyribonucleic acid's
structure. In 1953 the pair was racing toward solving the mystery
of DNA's structure before other scientists could beat them to it.
They and others believed that finding the simple structure of the
DNA molecule would answer a great mystery, how do organisms live,
grow, develop, and survive, generation after generation? Photo 51
and subsequent models based on the photo would prove to be the key
to unlocking the secret of life.
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Hunter Island (Paperback)
Danielle Smith-Llera; Illustrated by David Sanangelo
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R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Far in the future, Earth's oceans have risen. Coastlines have
changed to create new islands far from shore. Even worse, Earth has
been invaded by aliens known as the Hunters. They are masters of
camouflage and enjoy hunting down humans and other creatures for
sport. On the island of Humanhattan, one family is ready to make
the dangerous trip to the safety of the government Fortress. But
when Rio and his friend, Ani, are separated from their parents,
they have to rely on their wits and quick reflexes to avoid the
deadly Hunters. Will the two young friends survive until help
arrives?
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