Find out about the essential curriculum topics of chemical reactions, forces and motion, health and disease, computer science and IT, and the human body in this fascinating series. Each book uses the investigation of an event like a car crash or cyber attack to explain important science and technology concepts and how understanding these topics enables real-life investigators to find out what has happened.
This is Book 6 in the Anatomy of an Investigation Series. See all Anatomy of an Investigation books here.
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