Category: How It Works
Number of Pages: 100
Language: English
Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd.
Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd.
Age Range: 7 and Up
About the Book
How
it works is the ultimate in informative, yet accessible, scientific
light reading. Effortlessly jumping between covering a range of
fascinating subjects and answering age-old questions. So, if you've ever
wondered how the pyramids were built, how the gravitational pull of the
moon affects the ocean tide, or even how an astronaut washes their
hair, then How It Works is the magazine you've been looking for.
Comprising
of around 100 high-quality pages, How It Works contains a breath taking
amount of knowledge in each issue. Thanks to an easy to understand
writing style however, How It Works is never a difficult read and its
lack of jargon makes it accessible to anybody who wants to learn more
about the world.
With
a fantastic mix of bite-sized facts and in-depth investigations into
natural and man-made phenomenon, you can be sure that each issue of How
It Works will keep you gripped from cover to cover.
Written
and presented in a style that makes even the most complex subjects
interesting and easy to understand, How It Works is enjoyed by readers
of all ages.
What you’ll find in every issue:
• Global Eye – the latest news, developments and events from the world of science and technology
• Amazing images – each issue is loaded with fantastic cutaways, illustrations and photography
• Features – our in-depth articles explain topics in an exciting and engaging way that everyone can
• Global Eye – the latest news, developments and events from the world of science and technology
• Amazing images – each issue is loaded with fantastic cutaways, illustrations and photography
• Features – our in-depth articles explain topics in an exciting and engaging way that everyone can
understand
• Brain Dump – get the answers to all your burning 'how and why' questions answered in our reader
• Brain Dump – get the answers to all your burning 'how and why' questions answered in our reader
Q&A section
• How To – your guide to fun experiments and projects to try out at home
• How To – your guide to fun experiments and projects to try out at home
In This Issue:
Quantum computers
How these futuristic number crunchers will crush the world’s most powerful super computers – and make your life better.
Step aboard the floating laboratory
Explore the science ship that’s digging holes in the ocean floor to discover the story of Earth.
Quantum computers
How these futuristic number crunchers will crush the world’s most powerful super computers – and make your life better.
Step aboard the floating laboratory
Explore the science ship that’s digging holes in the ocean floor to discover the story of Earth.