Description |
125 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm. |
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Series |
Explorer academy ; 4.5
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Note |
At head of title: National Geographic. |
Contents |
Wearable technology -- Training and survival technology -- Everyday technology -- Transformational technology. |
Summary |
You've gone on adventures with Cruz Coronado and his fellow recruits as they communicated with whales using the Universal Cetacean Communicator, camouflaged themselves using the Lumagine shadow badge, and deployed octopods to make speedy escapes. Now dive further into the near-future world of Explorer Academy by learning about the real-life scientific discoveries that inspired the gadgets. This cool book profiles real-life National Geographic explorers who devised innovations like RoboBees (Mell); it features cutting-edge tech that's actually being developed, and provides empowering stories of how tech is enabling conservation successes. Fields of study cover wearable technology, submersibles, robotics, medicine, space farming, everyday technology, and the world of the future. Every good explorer craves information, and now it's time to amp up your technology knowledge. |
Audience |
Ages 6-14. National Geographic Kids. |
Subject |
Technology -- Juvenile literature.
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Future, The -- Juvenile literature.
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Imagination -- Juvenile literature.
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Technological forecasting -- Juvenile literature.
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Future, The -- Fiction.
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Imagination -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Junior literature.
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Added Title |
Future tech |
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National Geographic kids.
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ISBN |
9781426339141 (pbk.) |
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1426339143 (pbk.) |
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