Malcolm E. Weiss Books
One sea, one law?
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.
Read MoreSeeing through the dark
Discusses one major problem of blindness--the sighted people who fear or misunderstand this handicap.
Read MoreWhy glass breaks, rubber bends, and glue sticks
An introduction to common materials, such as glass, sugar, and flint, including their chemical and physical properties and their uses.
Read MoreGods, stars, and computers
Compares ancient myths relating to natural phenomena with modern scientific explanations of the same phenomena.
Read MoreGods, stars, and computers
Compares ancient myths relating to natural phenomena with modern scientific explanations of the same phenomena.
Read MoreSky watchers of ages past
Discusses how and why ancient peoples tracked the movements of the sun, moon, and stars.
Read MoreFar Out Factories: 2
Describes the building, operation, and uses of space factories, a concept made possible by the successful flights of the space shuttle.
Read MoreMan explores the sea
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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