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Title National Geographic science of everything : how things work in our world from cell phones, soap bubbles & vaccines to GPS, x-rays & submarines.

Publication Info. Washington, District of Columbia : National Geographic, [2013]
Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2015.

Item Status

Edition [Enhanced Credo edition]
Description 1 online resource (291 entries) ; digital files
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Contents Foreword by David Pogue -- How to use this book -- Part 1. Mechanics: Chapter 1. Laws of motion and energy; Chapter 2. Mechanical advantage and friction; Chapter 3. Waves and turbulence; Chapter 4. Fluids and pressure; Chapter 5. Thermodynamics -- Part 2. Natural forces: Chapter 6. Gravity; Chapter 7. Magnetism; Chapter 8. Power and electricity; Chapter 9. Light -- Chapter 10. Radiation --
Part 3. Materials and chemistry: Chapter 11. Elements; Chapter 12. Polymers and resins; Chapter 13. Nanotechnology -- Part 4. Biology and medicine: Chapter 14. Food and drink; Chapter 15. Cell biology; Chapter 16. Health and medicine -- About the authors.
Access Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Summary "This clearly written and profusely illustrated book explains the science behind all the machines, gadgets, systems, and processes we take for granted. The perfect book for techies--young or old, male or female--who read Popular Science and Wired or watch "How It Works" and "How It's Made." National Geographic answers all the questions about how things work--the science, technology, biology, chemistry, physics, and mechanics--in an indispensible book that reveals the science behind virtually everything. How does the voice of a distant radio announcer make it through your alarm clock in the morning? How does your gas stove work? How does the remote control open your garage door? What happens when you turn the key in the ignition? What do antibiotics really do? Divided into four big realms--Mechanics, Natural Forces, Materials & Chemistry, Biology & Medicine--The Science of Everything takes readers on a fascinating tour, using plain talk, colorful photography, instructive diagrams, and everyday examples to explain the science behind all the things we take for granted in our modern world"-- Provided by publisher.
Form Also available in print version.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Local Note Credo Reference.
Credo Reference General Reference
Subject Science -- Miscellanea.
Science -- Miscellanea.
Science -- Popular works.
Science -- Popular works.
Inventions -- Popular works.
Inventions.
Genre/Form Popular works.
Subject Technology -- Popular works.
Technology -- Popular works.
Medicine, Popular.
Medicine, Popular.
Machinery -- Popular works.
Machinery.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Trivia and miscellanea.
Trivia and miscellanea.
Added Author Pogue, David, 1963- writer of introduction.
National Geographic Society (U.S.), editor of compilation, publisher.
Credo Reference (Firm), distributor.
Added Title Science of everything.
How things work in our world from cell phones, soap bubbles & vaccines to GPS, x-rays & submarines.
Other Form: Print version: 1426211686 9781426211683 (DLC) 2013012981 399 pages : color illustrations
ISBN 9781426211683 hardback
9781426213205 deluxe
9781784029869 electronic version