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Jackson Tom

    1 janvier 1972

    Cet auteur est spécialisé dans la création et la révision d'œuvres de non-fiction, avec une passion particulière pour l'histoire naturelle, la technologie et les sujets scientifiques. Son écriture se distingue par sa capacité à transmettre des informations complexes de manière accessible et engageante, s'adressant aux lecteurs de tous âges et de tous niveaux. Grâce à une gamme variée de projets, des articles de journalisme aux rôles éditoriaux, l'auteur démontre son engagement à explorer et à communiquer des connaissances sur le monde.

    Jackson Tom
    Tropical Birds
    Bees
    How Science Works
    Penguins
    Hackers
    Observer le ciel la nuit
    • Les dessous du monde numérique, pour réfléchir et réagir en connaissance de cause Les hackers sont-ils ces êtres solitaires, tapis derrière leur écran, contrôlant le monde en quelques clics ? D'où viennent-ils, qui sont-ils, quel est leur but ? Ce livre donne les clés pour comprendre ce qui est en jeu dans le monde virtuel, depuis les débuts d'Internet jusqu'aux IA et au dark web.Chaque thème est décrypté avec des informations vérifiées et des histoires étonnantes, pour comprendre et réfléchir aux questions brûlantes comme la neutralité du web, la protection de l'identité, les risques de manipulation, les cyberattaques.De quoi débattre en toute connaissance de cause !Un livre documentaire pour les enfants dès 10 ans.

      Hackers
    • Illustrated with over 150 photographs, Penguins features a variety of species, from the Emperor, Chinstrap and Adelie penguins in the Antarctic to the Magellanic, Southern Rockhopper and Yellow-crested Macaroni penguins of Chile.

      Penguins
    • How Science Works

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(139)Évaluer

      This visual guide is packed with amazing diagrams and infographics to answer all your burning scientific head-scratchers - from gravity and black holes to earthquakes and gene therapy. In How Science Works you will find the most fascinating phenomena in the Universe visually explained, from pulleys to string theory, light to lasers, and chemical reactions to artificial intelligence. If you have ever wondered why the sky is blue, how a black hole works, or what happens in a tsunami, this indispensable guide is for you. Rather than long columns of text, How Science Works is filled with diagrams and infographics, to make even the most difficult concept fun and easy to grasp. Turn the pages to understand dark matter, radioactivity and so much more, and find answers to the really big questions including how life began, will the Universe end, and are we really alone? With hours of enthralling reading, How Science Works is the book you wished you'd had at school and it's the one you'll want for your family.

      How Science Works
    • Bees

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(50)Évaluer

      Honey bees, bumblebees, mining bees, dwarf bees, carpenter, leafcutter and mason bees: bees come in many different types, with more than 16,000 species worldwide. Bees is an outstanding collection of photographs showing these fascinating insects in their natural habitat.

      Bees
    • Most of the world's exquisite and rare bird species are found in tropical rainforests - the Amazon, Sumatra, Borneo, Daintree Rainforest in Australia, and the Congo basin in Africa. With full captions explaining the origins, habitat and behaviour of these exotic creatures, Tropical Birds is a concise exploration in 180 brilliant photographs.

      Tropical Birds
    • Arranged in chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle, communication, behaviour and working dogs, Dogs is a hugely informative visual celebration of man's best friend. With fascinating captions on every page, even dog lovers will learn something new.

      Dogs
    • This beautifully illustrated book will take you into the wilderness, where you will encounter all sorts of captivating animals.

      The Magnificent Book of Animals
    • At just 28-years-old, Ed Jackson was told he would never walk again. But he wasn't ready to give up hope. Driven by relentless determination, Ed embarked on an incredible journey to independence Defying the expectations of even the most optimistic doctors, step by step, Ed began to walk again. Fuelled by a renewed appreciation for life and a determination to help others suffering similar injuries to his own, Ed set his sights on a new challenge: mountaineering. Ed faced the impossible when it seemed all hope was lost, and shows how you, too, can overcome the biggest challenges that life sends your way.

      Lucky
    • Bears is an introduction to an animal that has fascinated and terrified people throughout history. With full captions explaining how the species hunts and feeds, rears its young and migrates, it is a brilliant examination in 180 outstanding colour photographs of this fascinating animal.

      Bears