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  • Solar Energy Projects for the Evil Geniusby Gavin D J Harper

    McGraw-Hill 2007; US$ 24.95

    Provides plans, with diagrams and schematics, to build more than 50 solar energy projects. This book provides explanations of the science and math behind each project. It also explains projects that progress in difficulty - from simple ones that may inspire science fair entries - all the way to converting a real home to solar energy. more...

  • Bringing the Sun Down to Earthby David R. Brooks

    Springer 2008; US$ 84.99

    Bringing the Sun Down to Earth is intended for teachers, students, and anyone who wants to understand their environment. It provides a unique perspective to monitoring the role of the sun and Eartha (TM)s atmosphere in maintaining our planet as a place hospitable to advanced life as we understand it. The book first presents some science background... more...

  • Haywiredby Mike Rigsby

    Chicago Review Press 2009; US$ 13.99

    Demonstrating that not all science needs to be serious to be educational or worthwhile, the electrifying projects in this packed resource offer science enthusiasts and weekend workbench hobbyists odd creations that will amuse them for years to come. Helpful hints on soldering, wire wrapping, and multimeter use pair with step-by-step details and... more...

  • Geek Dadby Ken Denmead

    Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 17.00

    The ultimate DIY project guide for techie dads raising kids in their own geeky image, in the spirit of The Dangerous Book for Boys Today's generation of dads grew up more tech-savvy than ever. Rather than joining the Little League team, many grew up playing computer games, Dungeons and Dragons, and watching Star Wars . Now with kids of their... more...

  • UFOsby Ph.D. John B. Alexander

    St. Martin's Press 2011; US$ 17.99

    Foreword by Jacques F. Vallee Introduction by Burt Rutan Commentary by Tom Clancy A never-before-heard firsthand account of a government insider?s experience on the cutting edge of UFO exploration While still on active duty in the U.S. Army during the 1980s, Colonel John B. Alexander, Ph.D., created an interagency group to explore... more...

  • The Geek Dad's Guide to Weekend Funby Ken Denmead

    Penguin Group US 2011; US$ 18.00

    The wildly popular DIY dad follows up his instant New York Times bestseller with a fresh batch of geeky weekend science projects for the whole family to enjoy. Ken Denmead struck a chord with parents and kids across America with his GeekDad blog on Wired.com, which receives more than one million page views per month. His debut book, Geek... more...

  • Optimal Design of Experimentsby Peter Goos; Bradley Jones

    Wiley 2011; US$ 95.00

    "This is an engaging and informative book on the modern practice of experimental design. The authors' writing style is entertaining, the consulting dialogs are extremely enjoyable, and the technical material is presented brilliantly but not overwhelmingly. The book is a joy to read. Everyone who practices or teaches DOE should read this book." - ... more...

  • Unscrewedby Ed Sobey

    Chicago Review Press 2011; US$ 13.95

    Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer, this handy guide to household electronics gives the weekend workbench enthusiast a multitude of ideas on how to salvage valuable parts from old electronics and turn them into useful gadgets once more. This handbook is loaded with information and helpful tips for disassembling old and broken electronics. Each of... more...

  • Building Botsby William Gurstelle

    Chicago Review Press 2002; US$ 19.95

    This is the definitive guide to designing and building warrior robots like those seen on BattleBots , Robotica , and Robot Wars . It walks robot enthusiasts of all ages step-by-step through the design and building process, enabling them to create any number of customized warrior robots. With a strong emphasis on safety, chapters include designing... more...

  • Exploring Quantum Physics through Hands-on Projectsby David Prutchi

    Wiley 2012; US$ 69.95

    Build an intuitive understanding of the principles behind quantum mechanics through practical construction and replication of original experiments With easy-to-acquire, low-cost materials and basic knowledge of algebra and trigonometry, Exploring Quantum Physics through Hands-on Projects takes readers step by step through the process of re-creating... more...