The 20th Century brought revolutionary changes to our world and our lives: the human population of the world tripled, space travel became reality, two world wars and a host of other conflicts were fought, and huge advances in science, technology and communication resulted in the globalised world we know today.
New Scientist is superbly written, features great design and photography throughout and is accessible to anyone interested in science, regardless of their level of knowledge or qualifications. Each issue of this great weekly mag brings you all the news from the world of science, covering every discipline such as physics, biology, chemistry and some wonderfully advanced ideas such as quantum mechanics and string theory.
A Moldy MysteryA Moldy Mystery Gr. 1-3. When his smart, messy older brother, Wayne, goes to science camp, Jeff grabs the chance to tidy up their room, and he throws away the yucky, moldy lunch containers under Wayne's bed. Then Jeff discovers that Wayne was growing the mold for a science project, so he calls on his friend Layla to help him decipher Wayne's notes, search the Internet, and work out how to use all kinds of foods to grow all kinds of mold.
Focus is the BBC’s science and technology monthly magazine. Jargon-free and accessible, you don’t need a PhD in particle physics to enjoy reading it. All you need is a quizzical mind that wants to understand the world around you, and gain a fact or two to keep up your sleeve in a pub quiz emergency.