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Author:
Miller, Tessa,.
Title:
Creepy & Crawly : [Technology Inspired by Animals] / Tessa Miller.
Edition:
1st.
Publisher:
Full Tilt Press
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
Hardcover 1 volume 48 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Biotechnology--Juvenile literature.
Biomimetics--Juvenile literature.
Snakes--Physiology--Juvenile literature.
Biomimicry--Juvenile literature.
Naultinus gemmeus--Juvenile literature.
Engineering design--Juvenile literature.
Worms--Juvenile literature.
Body armor--Juvenile literature.
Termites--Juvenile literature.
Technology--Juvenile literature.
Pattern formation (Physical sciences)--Juvenile literature.
Robotics--Juvenile literature.
Notes:
Subtitle from cover. Animal Tech is a STEM-based nonfiction series that chronicles life-changing technologies inspired by animals. Each book features six animals and their corresponding tech, and includes a group activity, vocab words, and more!. Ages 8 - 12. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Floating through space, a robot crawls along a space station. The skin covering the robot's parts lets it stick to the metal like a gecko sticks to a tree. This is not science fiction - it is science fact, the product of a long process of observation, study, and mimicry of the animal world. In Animal Tech: Creepy and Crawley, readers will learn the story of Geckskin and five other technologies inspired by reptiles and insects. Students will follow the stories of remarkable people working in STEM fields who have developed these life-changing technologies"--Back cover.
Series:
"Animal Tech"
ISBN:
1629207381
9781629207384
Locations:
VWPC964 -- Calmar Public Library (Calmar)

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