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  • The Amazing International Space Station

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Orbiting 220 miles above Earth, the International Space Station is a technological marvel and a remarkable symbol of the advances that are being made through peaceful cooperation. Thanks to the combined efforts of sixteen countries worldwide, this permanent orbiting laboratory will provide all of humanity with research into new technologies, and will allow us a dazzling glimpse into the future.
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  • Fantastic Feats and Failures

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Astronauts on Apollo 13 averted disaster with the help of duct tape. The design of the Sydney Opera House was based on the segments of an orange. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge swayed so much it was nicknamed "Galloping Gertie." From genius designs to deadly design-flaws, the story of engineering is full of oddities and surprises. Fantastic Feats and Failures includes bridge and dome-building projects, and other activities to test your engineering know-how.
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  • Robots: From Everyday to Out of This World

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    The word ?robot? may remind us of science fiction, but robots today are a science fact. Their role in our lives is growing all the time. The authors of the acclaimed and bestselling Fantastic Feats and Failures and Science Detectives present a detailed look at robots yesterday, today and in the future. See robots at work (and play) in homes, factories, wrestling rings, sewers, hospitals, oceans and outer space. Learn about their many different shapes, sizes and uses and meet robots who do dangerous and dirty jobs, help perform surgery, look like us, show emotion like us and much more. Did you know?? In the 1700s, a Swiss craftsman and his son built a mechanical boy who could write short messages ? Robo soccer is the most popular robotic sport? Robopets can purr, sleep, play games and even tell jokes? The Amphibot can swim by snaking its body back and forth, then hit the shore and start walking? The humanlike robot ASIMO can balance on one foot while kicking a soccer ball
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  • Robots: From Everyday to Out of This World

    Editors of YES Mag

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    The word "robot" may remind us of science fiction, but robots today are a science fact. Their role in our lives is growing all the time. The authors of the acclaimed and bestselling Fantastic Feats and Failures and Science Detectives present a detailed look at robots yesterday, today and in the future. See robots at work (and play) in homes, factories, wrestling rings, sewers, hospitals, oceans and outer space. Learn about their many different shapes, sizes and uses and meet robots who do dangerous and dirty jobs, help perform surgery, look like us, show emotion like us and much more. Did you know? * In the 1700s, a Swiss craftsman and his son built a mechanical boy who could write short messages * Robo soccer is the most popular robotic sport * Robopets can purr, sleep, play games and even tell jokes * The Amphibot can swim by snaking its body back and forth, then hit the shore and start walking * The humanlike robot ASIMO can balance on one foot while kicking a soccer ball
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  • Fantastic Feats and Failures

    Editors of YES Mag

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Astronauts on Apollo 13 averted disaster with the help of duct tape. The design of the Sydney Opera House was based on the segments of an orange. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge swayed so much it was nicknamed "Galloping Gertie." From genius designs to deadly design-flaws, the story of engineering is full of oddities and surprises. Fantastic Feats and Failures includes bridge and dome-building projects, and other activities to test your engineering know-how.
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  • Hoaxed!: Fakes and Mistakes in the World of Science

    Editors of YES Mag

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Scientists are smart people, trained to be skeptical and to test their hypotheses. But sometime hoaxes, fakes and mistakes rock their world. Hoaxed! uncovers and explains 17 brilliantly bogus stories from the history of science. You'll find usual suspects such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, as well as some lesser known but fascinating stories: phony ancient bones, a "lost" tribe who weren't what they seemed, a UFO crash landing and many more. The combination of far-out facts, archival photos and comical illustrations keeps science interesting for youngsters. Hoaxed! is a sure way to promote a high level of science literacy, keep kids questioning their world and get their hoax antennae twitching. Hoaxes include: * Crop circles made by a couple of British hoaxers that ended up creating a cultural phenomenon * Cold fusion, the scientific "discovery" that promised humanity cheap, clean fuel forever * A fake "Stone Age" tribe in the Philippines that caused a global media frenzy
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  • Hoaxed!: Fakes and Mistakes in the World of Science

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Scientists are smart people, trained to be skeptical and to test their hypotheses. But sometime hoaxes, fakes and mistakes rock their world. Hoaxed! uncovers and explains 17 brilliantly bogus stories from the history of science. You'll find usual suspects such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, as well as some lesser known but fascinating stories: phony ancient bones, a "lost" tribe who weren't what they seemed, a UFO crash landing and many more. The combination of far-out facts, archival photos and comical illustrations keeps science interesting for youngsters. Hoaxed! is a sure way to promote a high level of science literacy, keep kids questioning their world and get their hoax antennae twitching. Hoaxes include: * Crop circles made by a couple of British hoaxers that ended up creating a cultural phenomenon * Cold fusion, the scientific "discovery" that promised humanity cheap, clean fuel forever * A fake "Stone Age" tribe in the Philippines that caused a global media frenzy
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  • Amazing International Space Station, The

    Editors of YES Mag

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Orbiting 220 miles above Earth, the International Space Station is a technological marvel and a remarkable symbol of the advances that are being made through peaceful cooperation. Thanks to the combined efforts of sixteen countries worldwide, this permanent orbiting laboratory will provide all of humanity with research into new technologies, and will allow us a dazzling glimpse into the future.
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  • Robots: From Everyday to Out of This World by Editors of YES Mag

    Editors of YES Mag

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Ltd., 2008, )
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  • Science Detectives: How Scientists Solved Six Real-Life Mysteries

    Editors of YES Mag, Rose Cowles

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Think science is a bunch of test tubes, microscopes and guys in lab coats? Think again! Science is bursting with far-out but true stories, fascinating puzzles and mind-boggling mysteries. Science Detectives follows fearless and dedicated science sleuths tracking down leads and solving cases all over the world -- in cities and in deserts, deep underground, high in the sky and even in your DNA. Science Detectives includes five fascinating projects to test your science-detection skills.
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  • Science Detectives: How Scientists Solved Six Real-Life Mysteries

    Editors of YES Mag, Rose Cowles

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Think science is a bunch of test tubes, microscopes and guys in lab coats? Think again! Science is bursting with far-out but true stories, fascinating puzzles and mind-boggling mysteries. Science Detectives follows fearless and dedicated science sleuths tracking down leads and solving cases all over the world -- in cities and in deserts, deep underground, high in the sky and even in your DNA. Science Detectives includes five fascinating projects to test your science-detection skills.
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  • Robots: From Everyday to Out of This World by Editors of YES Mag

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 15, 1657)
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