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Books with author Tom Jackson

  • Basher Science: Engineering: Machines and Buildings

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (KINGFISHER PUBLICATIONS, Jan. 12, 2017)
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  • What's the Issue?: Hackers

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (QED Publishing, Oct. 15, 2019)
    What are hackers? Are they good? Bad? What can we do to protect ourselves, businesses and society against hackers? How can we control them? And should we try? Get the facts and make up your own mind on these and more questions with Hackers, part of the new What's the Issue? series. Should states be allowed access to all communications? What level of privacy should an individual expect? Who owns the internet? In this fascinating starting point to understanding the wider subject of the internet and internet safety, explore these questions through topics like:SpyingEncryptionSecurityHacking techniquesCyber warfareCryptocurrenciesThe Dark WebThe What's the Issue? series tackles engaging, thought-provoking subjects chosen from the headlines and public debates. What's the Issue? asks ‘what’s all the fuss about?’, presents the key facts, reviews what’s at stake in each case and weighs the pros and cons. The goal of the series is to help young people understand difficult concepts, provide them with the tools to inform their own opinions, and help them to see and influence changes within our society.
  • The Basics of Atoms and Molecules

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A fun-filled introduction to matter, the elements of the periodic table, atoms, electrons, reactions and bonding, and radioactivity, this volume provides young adults with chemistry examples that reflect their real-world interconnections in science. Key terms, easy experiments, and clear illustrations help to guide students through chemical applications. A chapter about Niels Bohr and his model for the atom honors his contribution to the understanding of atomic structure and to nuclear fission. Tools and techniques, such as a scanning tunneling microscope, Rutherford's gold foil experiment, and a mass spectrometer, highlight this instructive text that is aligned to the Common Core Standards.
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  • Green Sea Turtle

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    One hundred or so green sea turtle babies scramble as fast as they can toward the sea. They have just hatched from eggs their mother buried on the sandy beach eight weeks earlier. If they make it to the ocean, they have a good chance of growing to be as heavy as 660 pounds (299 kg). There are many predators on the beach, however--and they are hungry for baby turtles! Young readers will explore the underwater world of this marine reptile through clear text, full-color photos, and diagrams. Age-appropriate activities, such as using tape on the floor to show how big green sea turtles can grow, give readers a chance to make observations and to develop animal-science skills.
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  • Introducing the Periodic Table

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Dec. 31, 2012)
    Introduces readers to periodic table of elements. This book helps readers discover what the table reveals about the distinct properties of each major group of elements and how the elements are used in everyday life.
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  • Future Humans: Hows-Whys - Tech - Medicine - Human Enhancement - Genetics - Wrongs - Rights - Playing God-Who Wants to Live Forever? - Science vs Morality

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (QEB Publishing, Oct. 15, 2019)
    What is transhumanism? What is AI? Are these good developments or bad ones? How might immortality be possible? And should we even want to live forever? Get the facts and make up your own mind on these and more questions related to enhanced human potential with Future Humans, part of the new What's the Issue? series. What does it really mean to be human? In the future, might we be forced to rethink the answer? In this fascinating book, explore these questions through topics like:Prosthetics and implantsPlastic surgeryPerformance drugsExternal memoryGenetic modificationsNanotechnologySmart drugs (cognitive enhancers)CyborgsBioprintingThe What's the Issue? series tackles engaging, thought-provoking subjects chosen from the headlines and public debates. What's the Issue? asks “what’s all the fuss about?,” presents the key facts, reviews what’s at stake in each case, and weighs the pros and cons. The goal of the series is to help young people understand difficult concepts, provide them with the tools to inform their own opinions, and help them to see and influence changes within our society.
  • Saltwater Crocodile

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    A little monkey was drinking from the river when it saw the water move. Seconds later, the powerful jaws of the largest crocodile on earth, the saltwater crocodile, snapped closed around its little body. As fast as it had appeared from the water, the croc disappeared below the surface with its food. Young readers will explore the underwater world of this powerful reptile through clear text, full-color photos, and diagrams. Age-appropriate activities, such as describing the advantages of ambushing prey, give readers a chance to make observations and develop animal-science skills.
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  • Scary Sea Monsters

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Enchanted readers will learn about tiny octopuses with a deadly bite, giant seagoing crocodiles that snap up people for lunch, and a deep-sea fish that can swallow animals as big as itself! This book dives into the watery world of the scariest sea monsters on Earth!
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  • Nature Watch: Parrots, Tropical and Rainforest Birds

    Tom Jackson

    Hardcover (Anness, Nov. 29, 2004)
    Young naturalist will be gripped by the astonishing information and marvelous photography and artworks contained in this book about parrots, tropical and rainforest birds.
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  • Will Robots Ever Be Smarter Than Humans?: Theories About Artificial Intelligence

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    It may have been a distant future when The Jetsons aired, but now the reality of autonomous machines with artificial intelligence is real. The ability of machines to think and learn fascinates everyone, but now even the most reluctant readers have a chance to engage in learning about the history and future of robotics. This book covers everything from the 18th century French automatons to Elon Musk, Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, self-driving cars and smart homes to assembly and military robots. Each spread is complimented with vivid artwork that further illuminates the accessible, exciting text.
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  • What’s Inside a Black Hole?: Theories About Space Phenomena

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    What happens when someone or something goes into a black hole? This book introduces some of the major ideas in cosmology, bringing quarks, preons, hypothetical subparticles, pulsars, galaxies, the Big Bang theory, dark energy, and gravitational waves to life with accessible language and vivid full-color art work. The text includes fascinating sidebars and fact boxes that add extra excitement to this look into deep space phenomena. Whether it's about Stephen Hawking or the James Webb telescope, even the most reluctant readers are sure to enjoy this book.
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  • How to Build a Human Body

    Jackson Tom

    Hardcover (Scholastic, )
    From the team who created the award-winning title How to Make a Universe from 92 Ingredients (9781407117911) and How to Change the Worlds with a Ball of String (9781407121543), HOW TO BUILD A HUMAN BODY makes human biology fun! Covering all the major body organs and systems, and featuring 'experiments' to help children to understand how their bodies work - this is a fascinating and entertaining approach to the science of our bodies.