Technological innovations
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Technological innovations
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- The future, six drivers of global change, Al Gore
- How, why how we do anything means everything, Dov Seidman ; [foreword by Bill Clinton]
- Which inventions changed the world?, Libby Romero
- The future, Al Gore
- Wearable technology, by Julie Murray
- A visual guide to technology, Alberto Hernández Pamplona
- Creating things that matter, the art & science of innovations that last, David Edwards
- Creating with vinyl cutters, Cathleen Small
- Tiny robots, by Kathryn Clay
- Unmasking the science of superpowers!, by Jordan D. Brown ; illustrated by Scott Burroughs
- 2030, a day in the life of tomorrow's kids, Amy Zuckerman and James Daly ; illustrated by John Manders
- Virtual reality and other useful tech, writer, King, Madeline
- 3-D printers, Valerie Bodden
- Self-driving cars, Christine Zuchora-Walske
- Slouching towards Utopia, an economic history of the twentieth century, J. Bradford DeLong
- Quick and nimble, lessons from leading CEOs on how to create a culture of innovation, Adam Bryant
- Make, lock it down!
- Mother of invention, how good ideas get ignored in an economy built for men, Katrine Marçal ; translated by Alex Fleming
- Reusable rockets and other space tech, writer, William D. Adams
- The big switch, rewiring the world, from Edison to Google, Nicholas Carr
- Virtual reality, by Julie Murray
- Beyond the obvious, killer questions that spark game-changing innovation, Phil McKinney
- Creating innovators, the making of young people who will change the world, Tony Wagner ; with supplementary video material produced by Robert A. Compton
- Biomimicry, inventions inspired by nature, written by Dora Lee ; illustrated by Margot Thompson
- Animal robots, by Erika L. Shores
- Black inventors, Nathan Aaseng
- Creating with 3D printers, Amie Jane Leavitt
- Maker workshop, 14 amazing projects you can make today, Alison Buxton
- Bionic eyes, Christine Zuchora-Walske
- Nature's wild ideas, how the natural world is inspiring scientific innovation, Kristy Hamilton
- 3D printing and other industrial tech, writer, Kris Fankhouser
- Creating with digital sewing machines, Kristina Lyn Heitkamp
- What would Google do?, Jeff Jarvis
- Creating with 3D scanners, Kerry Hinton
- The story of more, how we got to climate change and where to go from here, Hope Jahren
- The innovator's hypothesis, how cheap experiments are worth more than good ideas, Michael Schrage
- Tomorrowland, our journey from science fiction to science fact, Steven Kotler
- 30 animals that made us smarter, stories of the natural world that inspired human ingenuity, Patrick Aryee with Michael Bright ; illustrations by Lizzie Harper
- High-tech Olympics, Nick Hunter
- Virtual-reality headsets, Valerie Bodden
- What would it take to make a hoverboard?, by Anita Nahta Amin
- Unstoppable, harnessing science to change the world, by Bill Nye ; edited by Corey S. Powell
- Super cool tech, technology. invention. innovation
- World of technology, Roxanne Troup