Malcolm E. Weiss Books

One sea, one law?
One sea, one law?

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Discusses the food, mineral, and energy sources the sea holds for mankind and the need for international law to ensure that these sources are not exploited, polluted, or wasted.

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Seeing through the dark
Seeing through the dark

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Discusses one major problem of blindness--the sighted people who fear or misunderstand this handicap.

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Why glass breaks, rubber bends, and glue sticks
Why glass breaks, rubber bends, and glue sticks

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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An introduction to common materials, such as glass, sugar, and flint, including their chemical and physical properties and their uses.

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Gods, stars, and computers
Gods, stars, and computers

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Compares ancient myths relating to natural phenomena with modern scientific explanations of the same phenomena.

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Gods, stars, and computers
Gods, stars, and computers

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Compares ancient myths relating to natural phenomena with modern scientific explanations of the same phenomena.

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Sky watchers of ages past
Sky watchers of ages past

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Discusses how and why ancient peoples tracked the movements of the sun, moon, and stars.

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Far Out Factories: 2
Far Out Factories: 2

By Weiss, Malcolm E. Weiss

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Describes the building, operation, and uses of space factories, a concept made possible by the successful flights of the space shuttle.

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Blindness
Blindness

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Discusses blindness and how those afflicted by it overcome this handicap.

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Toxic waste
Toxic waste

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Examines the increasing problem of hazardous waste disposal in our society.

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Man explores the sea
Man explores the sea

By Malcolm E. Weiss

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Describes three expeditions to Sealab, an underwater laboratory and home, and explains developments in atomic submarines and oceanology as well as the possibilities of utilizing the food and fuel a...

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