Take a tour of the science of superpowers and see how science fiction
is becoming science fact
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Fly like Shazam?
Turn invisible like Violet Parr? Or maybe have the super strength of the
Hulk? Believe it or not, many of the extraordinary abilities we see in
comics and movies are already a reality--or could become one soon!
This middle-grade nonfiction book uses superheroes to explore how
science is transforming our bodies and our experiences. Engaging text,
detailed timelines, and intricate diagrams break down how superhero
traits have been reflected in technological innovations throughout
history, and how they could appear in the future. Jetpacks and rocket
belts can help us fly like Superman. Prosthetic limbs and lab-grown
human tissue mirror the regenerative powers of Wolverine and Ms. Marvel.
But readers are also invited to think critically about these incredible,
and sometimes controversial, advancements--after all, with great power
comes great responsibility!
A fresh and timely take on innovation, Becoming Bionic and Other Ways
Science Is Making Us Super blends pop culture, history, and STEM for a
fun, engaging, and thought-provoking look at the science of superpowers.