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24/7: Science Behind the Scenes

When Birds Get Flu And Cows Go Mad! How Safe Are We?

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Features:
- High interest/low reading level books for middle- and high-school students
- Attention-grabbing opener to provide immediate visual introduction to each book
- Mock dialogues to present crucial vocabulary terms in context
- Compelling visuals and information to help students build a background in each topic
- Real-life case studies to show scientists' problem-solving processes
- Portfolio of tools, equipment, forms, and other real materials used by experts in the field
- "Science as Inquiry" out of the classroom and into the real world
- Forensic science is a hot topic, making these books the ones teens will want to read
- Highlights of key historical moments in each discipline
- Current events tie-ins
- Career emphasis, featuring interviews with scientists in the field

64 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 2007

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January 22, 2025
I thought this book was interesting because it gives information about topics like animal diseases like bird flu and mad cow disease. It also provides information from an interview with Dr. Scott Dowell who’s an epidemiologist, he answers questions about diseases and what it’s like working in disease control.

For me, this book is a 4/5 only because it’s short, but it’s one of those books that you never loose you attention to.
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August 18, 2014
Excellent children's book about animal diseases and pandemics. Very easy to understand and follow. BSE section was extremely well done.

Read for research.

I bet it's assuming for people to follow all the things I've read for research. First it was India and human rights, now it's BSE.
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