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Tokyo
Tokyo

By David E. Newton

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Describes life in the Japanese city of Tokyo during World War II.

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Encyclopedia of water
Encyclopedia of water

By David E. Newton

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Encyclopedia of air
Encyclopedia of air

By David E. Newton

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Science ethics
Science ethics

By David E. Newton

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Discusses ethical problems surrounding vivisection, genetic engineering, and other fields of scientific research.

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U.S. and Soviet space programs
U.S. and Soviet space programs

By David E. Newton

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Surveys the history of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, discussing similarities and differences in the goals, methods, and innovations of the two nations' space programs.

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Particle accelerators
Particle accelerators

By David E. Newton

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Examines the types, functions, and basic principles of particle accelerators, both linear and circular, and their application in the search for the basic building blocks of nature.

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Taking a stand against environmental pollution
Taking a stand against environmental pollution

By David E. Newton

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Examines current environmental issues and suggests ways to become involved in solving problems with pollution.

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Consumer chemistry projects for young scientists
Consumer chemistry projects for young scientists

By David E. Newton

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Suggests experiments that can demonstrate basic principles of chemistry using household items.

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Science technology society projects for young scientists
Science technology society projects for young scientists

By David E. Newton

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Offers guidelines for a variety of experiments and projects related to science, technology, and society.

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Making and using scientific equipment
Making and using scientific equipment

By David E. Newton

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Describes the function of scientific equipment used in the fields of physics, meteorology, biology, and earth science and provides instructions for constructing these instruments.

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