Alcohol Council of New Haven,
Chemical Use/Abuse and the Female Reproductive System
, DIN #211, Phoenix Arizona. An excellent pamphlet for teacher and students.
Axelrod, Julius. “Listening to “Listening to Nerves Talk,”
Science Quest
, Vol. 52 #7, Sept., 1979, p. 18. Very well told story of how nerves transfer impulses; story told by Nobel Prize winner.
Gallant, Ray.
Explorers of the Atom
, Doubleday, 1977. Historical data well illustrated.
Gamow, George.
The Atom and its Nucleus
. N.J., 1961. A good book for structure, well illustrated.
Goodrich, Warren.
Learning About Science through Games
. Stackpole Books, 1964. Delightfully illustrated.
Hardin, J., & Arena, J.
Human Poisoning from Native Cultivated Plants
. Duke University Press, 1974. An excellent sourcebook.
Krockmal, Arnold & Connie.
Guide to Medicinal Plants of
U.S.. Quandrangle, N.Y., 1973. Excellent source for adults, pictures.
Feinberg, G.
What is the World Made Of
? Doubleday, 1977. Atoms, Nuclei, particles, quarks fully discussed.
Milgrim, H.
Exploration in Science
. E.P. Dutton, N.Y., 1967. Basic experiments, child could also use.
Meyer, Roger & Miriam. “The Heroin Stimulus,”
Review of the Sciences
,
May/June, 1980, p. 23. Certain drug block heroin. (New Haven
Register on Saturday, July 26, 1980 reported this used in heroin local drug overdoses.)
Mullen, Virginia L.
Chemistry Experiments for Children
, Dover Pub. Inc., N.Y., 1968, pp. 85-94. Kitchen chemistry of everyday things, well illustrated, easy for students.
New Sciences
, New York Academy May/June, 1980, p. 29. “Artificial sweetners may be hazardous for heavy smokers.”
Romer, Alfred.
The Restless Atom
, Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1960. Up to date of publishing, historical contributions of famous scientists, based on their experiments.
Shapiro, Gilbert.
Physics Without Math
. Prentice-Hall, 1979, p. 344. Excellent reading list, useful.
Shell Oil Co.
Chemical Do’s and Don’ts Book
, 1979. Practical for home distribution, discussion of safe use and storage of many household products.
Science from Toys
. (no author) Macdonald Educational Co., 1972. Idea of teachers banding to make science equipment.
Townsend.
Energy Matter and Change
. Scott Foresman, 1973. A text very well illustrated pictures very interesting, p. xiv: excellent metric puzzle for students.
Unesco, 700 Experiments for Everyone
. Doubleday, 1962. Very good directions and diagrams for the constructing of simple equipment.