Fall 2023

Scientific American Explores Big Ideas

Set of 18 titles

The world is a big place--filled with big concepts! This series delves into some of the most compelling ideas and questions of our time, inspiring readers to think critically about the world around them. Scientific American presents fascinating and thought-provoking explorations of the latest science-related issues and discoveries affecting our world today. Through the work of experts in various scientific fields, curious readers will be empowered to understand this century's evolving challenges and help shape the future.

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Scientific American Explores Big Ideas (18 titles) NEW
Artificial Intelligence NEW
Evolution of War NEW
Exploring Mars NEW
In Concert: How Music Affects the Brain NEW
Is There More Than One Universe? NEW
Navigating Anxiety & Depression
Quantum Concepts
Reproductive Rights NEW
Smart Cities of the Future NEW
The Debate over Creationism vs. Evolution NEW
The Math Behind Science, Society, and Technology
The Origins of Humanity NEW
The Science of Identity
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Truth, Lies, and Technology: Real and Fake News in the Digital Age
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder NEW
Understanding Consciousness NEW
Understanding the Bond Between Humans and Pets NEW
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Interest Level Grade 9 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 9
Dewey Number 128-781.11
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level Z
Language English
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN F23ROSE41
Copyright 2024
Number of Pages 160
Dimensions 6 x 9
Graphics

Scientific American Explores Big Ideas - School Library Journal

Each book in this series collects articles on a common topic such as the origins of humanity or smart cities of the future, with articles grouped by theme. For instance, articles on the exploration of Mars cover unmanned exploration, possible human settlements, and other areas of interest. Articles run anywhere from one to 16 pages, making it easier to accommodate different readers. Another strength of this series is the variety of viewpoints presented. That feature would make the articles particularly useful for classroom debate and discussion. A glossary and list of sources for further information round out each collection. Some articles also include information about the author so that readers can see the background and expertise of the writer(s) and their particular perspective on the issue. VERDICT A useful collection for research and exploring different aspects of the various topics.

Scientific American Explores Big Ideas - School Library Journal

Each title in this series collects articles that relate to a common topic, whether it be mental health, quantum physics, or identity. Separate sections within the book group the articles by theme. For instance, articles on “Truth, Lies and Technology” might address historical per- spectives, fake news, or improving media literacy. The variety of viewpoints presented is a strength of this series; each article has author information listed so readers can see the background and expertise of the writer(s) and their particular perspective on the issue, making the articles particularly useful for classroom discus- sion and debate. Articles vary from three to 15 pages in length and there are no illustrations. A glossary and list of sources for further information round out each volume. VERDICT A useful collection for research and exploring different aspects of the various topics.