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Alcohol Can Be a Gas!
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Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime
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For the last century it has been impossible to find reliable information on alcohol fuel production and use. Oil companies have continuously suppressed data on Henry Ford's favorite auto fuel. Get an insider's view of NASA's space missions and how the Flight Controllers operated and just what they faced when events were crucial.
Astronomy Hacks
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Getting Started with Arduino
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Why use the traditional approach to study the stars when you can turn computers, handheld devices, and telescopes into out-of-this-world stargazing tools? This valuable little book offers a thorough introduction to the Arduino open source electronics prototyping platform that's taking the design and hobbyist world by storm.
Howtoons
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Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
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As seen in Make Magazine. Part comic strip and part science experiment, Howtoons shows children how to find imaginative new uses for common household items. Amateur astronomy is now within the reach of anyone, and this is the ideal book to get you started.
Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments
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The Best of Instructables Volume I
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For students, DIY hobbyists, and science buffs, who can no longer get real chemistry sets, this one-of-a-kind guide explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab, with step-by-step instructions for conducting experiments in basic chemistry. With more than 10,000 projects to choose from, the Instructables staff, editors of MAKE: Magazine, and the Instructables community itself have put together a collection of technology how-to's from the site.
Theo Gray's Mad Science
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In the spirit of Discovery Channel's MythBusters and Smash Lab, Popular Science columnist Theo Gray demonstrates fundamental scientific principles through wacky, daredevil experiments that will have readers exclaiming, "Holy !!*$#!!"