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To fight crime in Gotham, Batman must take to the skies. Luckily,
his aircraft are jam packed with stealth technology, missiles, and
so much more. But Batman is a fictional superhero none of his gear
is real, right? Think again Look inside to explore how the amazing
features in the Batplane and Batcopter are actually rooted in real
world science and engineering.
The future of entertainment is here. Computers have outsmarted
expert chess champions, and gaming software knows how to adapt to
your playing style. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the heart of
these changes. Learn how AI has transformed entertainment and about
the problems we could soon face because of AI.
Take a look out of the window. What do you see? People, cars,
bikes, birds and more are all on the move. With this basic
introduction to motion, young readers will discover the three laws
of motion, what they mean and how they affect our lives every day.
It's time for fun at the theme park! But did you know science is at
work behind the scenes? Feeling the thrill as the rollercoaster
plunges down the big hill? That's gravitational force at work.
Sticking to the graviton ride's walls like glue? That's the result
of centripetal force. Find out more about the forces behind the
fun.
What would happen if gravity didn't exist? People and objects would
float into space! With this basic introduction to gravity, young
readers will discover how gravity works and how it affects
everything in our world and beyond.
The future of entertainment is here. Computers have outsmarted
expert chess champions, and gaming software knows how to adapt to
your playing style. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the heart of
these changes. Learn how AI has transformed entertainment and about
the problems we could soon face because of AI.
It's time to go to the theme park! What's at the centre of this
fun-filled place? Motion! Did you feel like you were floating for a
second on the rollercoaster? You can thank g-forces! Did you send
the bottles flying after a game-winning throw? That's Newton's
first law of motion. Find out more about the science involved in
making things go.
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