Duhig, Holly

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Bionic limbs

2018
"Cyborgs, heroes with missing hands, and prosthetics that allow sight in the blind are just some of the unbelievable plot points in science fiction that began years ago. Today, much of this technology exists. Those without legs can be fitted with bionic limbs so well made they can run marathons. Readers learn the history of bionic limbs in science fiction and popular culture and connect it to the real . . . science of today"--OCLC.
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Life by the river

2020
Explores how humans use the resources around them to build homes, grow food, and work near a river.
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Understanding anxiety

Introduces readers to anxiety disorders, how they affect the body, treatment options, and more.
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Understanding asthma

2019
"Asthma is a very common condition among children and adults. In fact, a recent study found that 1 in 12 children had asthma. This informative book introduces readers to asthma symptoms, how it affects the body, and treatment in a clear, straightforward way. It simplifies complex medical concepts into age-appropriate text. Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information. This accessible book is perfect for readers who are learning to care for their own asthma, or who have loved ones with asthma"--Provided by the publisher.
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Understanding cancer

2019
"Cancer is a group of diseases in which abnormal cells divide and spread. There are many different kinds of cancer, and different forms of treatment. Cancer is very scary, and can be very difficult to handle physically, emotionally, and mentally. Learning about how cancer affects the body and how it can be treated can help readers who know someone with cancer, or who have cancer themselves. This book can help readers understand complex medical terms and processes through straightforward text. Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information"--Provided by the publisher.
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Understanding autism spectrum disorder

2019
"Autism Spectrum Disorder describes a group of developmental disorders. It is now called a spectrum because people with ASD can experience a wide range of different symptoms and behaviors. This informative book introduces readers to ASD with straightforward text that simplifies complex concepts into age-appropriate language. Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information. This accessible book will be helpful for readers who have been diagnosed with ASD, or who have loved ones with ASD"--Provided by the publisher.
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Understanding allergies

2019
"Peanuts, pets, pollen; people can be allergic to many different things. Allergies can cause different reactions, from runny noses to more serious symptoms, so it is important to understand how allergies can affect the body. This informative book introduces readers to different types of allergies, their symptoms, and treatment options. Full-color photographs and fact boxes illustrate important information. This straightforward text helps readers understand complex medical terms and processes. Accessible and thorough, this book is the perfect guide for readers who have allergies, or who have loved ones with allergies"--Provided by the publisher.
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Tractor beams

2018
The first time the term ?tractor beam? was used was in 1931. Since then, tractor beams have been used in many science fiction books, movies, and TV shows to draw in spacecraft, people, and objects in space. This science fiction technology has become science fact. In 2015, scientists used sound waves to move tiny objects. Through reading about this and other modern technology, readers are engaged with incredible STEM information as well as their imaginations as they also learn the connections between this technology and popular science fiction.

Replicators

2018
Imagine if scientists had a tool that could make food or a chair seemingly out of thin air. Star Trek fans might recognize this piece of technology as "replicator," a concept that was also used in other science fiction stories. Readers learn that similar technology does exist, and it could eventually be used just like Star Trek replicators. Including STEM content as well as connections to popular culture, each chapter introduces readers to the latest in replicating technology, from 3D printers to lasers, through accessible language and explanations of this fascinating technology.

Understanding juvenile diabetes

2019
Introduces readers to how type 1 diabetes affects the body, explores its symptoms, and explains how to treat it.

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