Incoming Resources
- The era of experiments and the age of wonder, scientific expansion from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries : proceedings of the symposium in honor of the reopening of the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, and the Smithsonian Libraries' Resident Scholar Program, edited by Lilla Vekerdy
- Science & technology review, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Gasoline engines, Pam Watts
- Truth, lies, and o-rings, inside the space shuttle Challenger disaster, Allan J. McDonald and James R. Hansen
- What's inside a computer mouse?, Arnold Ringstad
- What's inside a radio?, Arnold Ringstad
- Conquering the electron, the geniuses, visionaries, egomaniacs, and scoundrels who built our electronic age, Derek Cheung and Eric Brach
- Sneaky uses for everyday things, turn a penny into a radio, change milk into plastic, make a dozen STEM projects with everyday things, and other amazing feats, Cy Tymony
- The Engineering Revolution, How the Modern World was Changed by Technology
- Scientia et technica
- Journal of evolution and technology
- The end of education
- Super skyscrapers: One World Trade Center
- Physics 2 Tutor (Thermodynamics, Oscillations & Waves): Learning By Example
- Physics 3 Tutor (Electricity & Magnetism): Learning By Example. Electric Charge & Coulomb's Law Part 1
- Physics Tutor Series: Learning By Example. Power
- Physics Tutor Series: Learning By Example. Tangental Speed and Centripetal Force
- The Science of Energy
- Squall Line Thunderstorms and Microbursts
- Energy Needs for Transportation
- Heat
- The Learning Brain, Episode 10
- Biohackers, Leah Kaminski
- Dark matter, Virginia Loh-hagan
- Greatest moments, Josh Gregory
- Microsoft
- Portrait photography, John Hamilton
- Welders, Gary Sprott
- Tj and the rockets, Hazel Hutchins
- Why does my shadow follow me?, more science questions from real kids, written by Kira Vermond ; illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
- Born to magic, David Wind
- Research priorities and opportunities in United States wholesale electricity markets, Y Sun [and fourteen others]
- Animal crossing: characters, Josh Gregory
- Xploration Earth 2050, Episode 13
- Jake/geek, Reonne Haslett, Quest for Oshi
- Reparaciones por cosido y sustitucioĢn de piezas (MF0440_1)
- Baseball, score with STEM!
- Car i am #7days, Eva Ellis
- Thought Process
- The Evidence for Modern Physics: How We Know What We Know, Episode 5
- Chronological Developments of Wireless Radio Systems before World War II
- Gemini Flies!, Unmanned Flights and the First Manned Mission
- The Science of Baseball, Modeling Bat-Ball Collisions and the Flight of the Ball
- How engineers find solutions, Tbd
- My mom is a superhero, Federica Robinson-bryant
- Mighty magnet, Sierra Luke
- Super sneaky uses for everyday things, power devices with your plants, modify high-tech toys, turn a penny into a battery, make sneaky light-up nails and fashion accessories, and perform sneaky levitation with everyday things, Cy Tymony
- Educational technology research and development, ETR & D
- Applied science, editor, Donald R. Franceschetti
- Pakistan journal of scientific and industrial research, Series B