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Books published by publisher New York Times Edu Pub

  • Health Tech: The Apps and Gadgets Redefining Wellness

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Medical technology makes U.S. live longer, and new developments in the field are changing our perspectives on health and longevity. Health tech encompasses everything from apps that track the number of steps we take to the AI some doctors now use to diagnose their patients. This collection of articles investigates the ways in which health technology improves our lives, and exposes fraudulent claims that are too good to be true. From robots that perform surgery to virtual reality-powered therapy, health technology is the wave of the future.
  • Donald J. Trump

    New York Times Company

    Paperback (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Contains material from The New York Times"--Title page verso.
  • Adolf Hitler

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Contains material from The New York Times"--Title page verso.
  • Clean Energy: The Economics of a Growing Market

    New York Times Company

    Paperback (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Concerns over carbon production and diminishing fossil fuels are leading people and governments to explore cleaner forms of energy, such as wind power and solar power. This collection of articles looks at the forms of clean energy already in use as well as new, experimental forms that have not yet reached wide-scale usage. Furthermore, coverage addresses some of the controversies and unexpected effects of these new ways of producing the energy we need to survive. What is working, what isn't, and what might humans use for energy in the future?
  • Climate Change

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Global climate change is real. It is not new, and it is not fake news. The New York Times began reporting on climate change in the mid-twentieth century: Melting arctic ice in the 1940s. Increasingly warm average temperatures decade after decade. The fossil fuel industry inciting skepticism about global warming. And the United States' reluctance to commit to a reduction in carbon emissions that might negatively impact its economy. The story of human-made climate change unfolds through articles written at the time of the events. It ends with a clear explanation of what's at risk, and what readers can do to help.
  • Royal Couples: Harry and Meghan Markle, William and Kate Middleton, and Charles and Diana

    New York Times Educational Publishing

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Few political families have captured the public's fascination quite like the members of the House of Windsor, the British royal family. This collection of articles compiles The New York Times's coverage of three of the best-known couples in modern history: Harry and Meghan, William and Kate, and Charles and Diana. Through these pieces, readers can witness firsthand the most publicized moments of each couple's story, including engagements, weddings, childbirth, and, in the case of Charles and Diana, a quite public divorce. Furthermore, articles on Diana's untimely, tragic death and Meghan Markle's activism and career as an actor make this an essential guide to the royal family's affairs.
  • The Opioid Epidemic: Narcan and Other Tools to Fight the Opioid Crisis

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Contains material from The New York Times"--Title page verso.
  • Donald J. Trump

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Contains material from The New York Times"--Title page verso.
  • Immigration

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Attitudes toward immigration have shifted over time, depending on political attitudes, the state of the economy, international conflict, and societal attitudes toward specific ethnic groups. This fascinating collection compiles articles that reflect the diverse and changing perspectives the public has held on immigration policy and immigrant groups over the decades. Today's reader will find that the passionate rhetoric making headlines today is not new, and in fact, with each generation, voices on both sides of the aisle have demanded change, be it tighter regulations or an ease on restrictions.
  • Clean Energy: The Economics of a Growing Market

    The New York Times Editorial

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Concerns over carbon production and diminishing fossil fuels are leading people and governments to explore cleaner forms of energy, such as wind power and solar power. This collection of articles looks at the forms of clean energy already in use as well as new, experimental forms that have not yet reached wide-scale usage. Furthermore, coverage addresses some of the controversies and unexpected effects of these new ways of producing the energy we need to survive. What is working, what isn't, and what might humans use for energy in the future?
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Contains material from The New York Times"--Title page verso.
  • Hacking and Data Privacy: How Exposed Are We?

    New York Times Company

    Library Binding (New York Times Edu Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Hackers can break into government websites, nuclear power plants, and the NSA. They can steal corporate secrets, top-secret security code, and credit card numbers. Through social media, they can plant ideas, manipulate public opinion, and influence elections. And there's precious little we can do to stop them. this book documents the dramatic increase in hacking and data mining incidents in recent years. The articles within it explore how these incidents affect world events, such as the United Kingdom's Brexit vote and the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Investigative articles reveal who is behind these incidents, why they happened, and how we can protect our data.