Science and Technology
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The concept Science and Technology represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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Science and Technology
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The concept Science and Technology represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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- 1.5 billion transport vehicles in the world
- 1000 inventions and discoveries
- A quick history of maths : from counting cavemen to computers
- A quick history of the universe : from the Big Bang to just now
- A scientist like me
- A short, illustrated history of space exploration
- A tech-head guide to robots
- A trip to the future
- ATVs
- All about maths
- Awesome matter and materials
- Beastly firepower : military weapons and tactics inspired by animals
- Big machines in space
- Blast off into space like Mae Jemison
- Build a rocket and other great LEGO ideas
- Build it! Make it! : become a super engineer
- Building strong bridges
- Castle
- Cats react to outer space facts
- Cats react to science facts
- Create a castle and other great LEGO ideas
- Curiosity : the story of a Mars rover
- Day and night
- Dr Maggie's grand tour of the solar system
- Earth and other planets
- Electric cars
- Experiment with outdoor science
- Fantastically great women scientists and their stories
- Fighting to survive space disasters
- First men on the moon
- Flying free : how Bessie Coleman's dreams took flight
- Food
- Forces at the theme park
- Get ahead in...chemistry : from the periodic table to the apocalypse
- Groundbreaking scientists
- How long do stars last?
- How super cool tech works
- How to be a maths whizz
- In outer space
- Inventors : incredible stories of the world's most ingenious inventions
- Investigating electricity
- Investigating magnets
- Light
- Machines at sea
- Machines in space
- Machines on land
- Machines we use
- Make a town and other great LEGO ideas
- Maker studio : fun science & tech projects for young designers!
- Mammoth science : (with a little help from some elephant shrews)
- Mars
- Mars or bust! : Orion and the mission to deep space
- Materials
- Molly and the mathematical mystery
- Motorbikes
- My encyclopedia of very important adventures
- My job in engineering
- My job in maths
- My job in science
- My job in technology
- Mysteries of the constellations
- Mysteries of the universe
- Nature
- Pilots
- Potions class : science experiments for the magically minded
- Quantum physics made easy
- Racing cars
- Science
- Science squad explains
- Science workshop
- Space
- Space centre
- Spectacular light and sound
- Technology
- The Kingfisher space encyclopedia
- The Milky Way and other galaxies
- The Moon and other satellites
- The Moon and other satellites
- The amazing book of science experiments
- The awesome night sky
- The best ever jobs in engineering
- The best ever jobs in technology
- The big book of planes
- The complete guide to space exploration : a journey of discovery across the universe
- The history of toys
- The houses we build
- The moon landing
- The mysteries of the universe
- The science of goo!
- The speed of starlight
- The sun and stars
- The sun and stars
- The tech behind off-road vehicles
- The tech behind racing cars
- The world is not a rectangle : a portrait of architect Zaha Hadid
- Time
- Transport
- Transport breakdowns : learning from bad ideas
- Transport hub
- Up in the air
- What would it take to build a time machine?
- What would it take to make a hoverboard?
- Why doesn't the Moon fall down? : and other questions about forces
- Why doesn't the Moon fall down? and other questions about forces
- Why don't your eyeballs fall out? : and other questions about the human body
- Why is ice slippery? : and other questions about materials
- Women scientists in maths and coding
- Women scientists in physics and engineering
- Working with machines
- Working with materials
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