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Incoming Resources
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- Fuzz, when nature breaks the law, Mary Roach
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- The workshop and the world, what ten thinkers can teach us about science and authority, Robert P. Crease
- How space works, contributors, Abigail Beall, Philip Eales, John Farndon, Giles Sparrow, Colin Stuart ; editors, Annie Moss, Hannah Westlake
- The mind, leading scientists explore the brain, memory, consciousness, and personality, edited by John Brockman
- Brain wars, the scientific battle over the existence of the mind and the proof that will change the way we live our lives, Mario Beauregard
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- Dog sense, how the new science of dog behavior can make you a better friend to your pet, John Bradshaw
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Brilliant blunders, from Darwin to Einstein-- colossal mistakes by great scientists that changed our understanding of life and the universe, Mario Livio
- About time, cosmology, time and culture at the twilight of the big bang, Adam Frank
- Your ticket to the universe, a guide to exploring the cosmos, Megan Watzke and Kimberly Arcand ; foreword by Mario Livio
- Dream big, little scientists, Michelle Schaub ; illustrated by Alice Potter
- The icepick surgeon, murder, fraud, sabotage, piracy, and other dastardly deeds perpetrated in the name of science, Sam Kean
- Who's in charge?, free will and the science of the brain, Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Dog sense, how the new science of dog behavior can make you a better friend to your pet, John Bradshaw
- A little history of science, William F. Bynum
- Animal weapons, the evolution of battle, Douglas J. Emlen
- Welcome to your child's brain, how the mind grows from conception to college, Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang ; foreword by Ellen Galinsky
- Your ticket to the universe, a guide to exploring the cosmos, Megan Watzke and Kimberly Arcand ; foreword by Mario Livio
- The invisible history of the human race, how DNA and history shape our identities and our futures, Christine Kenneally
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- Who will it be?, how evolution connects us all, Paola Vitale ; Rossana Bossù ; translation, Denise Muir
- Deadly outbreaks, how medical detectives save lives threatened by killer pandemics, exotic viruses, and drug-resistant parasites, Alexandra M. Levitt ; foreword by Donald R. Hopkins
- Fun science, a guide to life, the universe and why science is so awesome, Charlie McDonnell
- The book of why, the new science of cause and effect, Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie
- I am allosaurus, by Timothy J. Bradley
- Spectrums, our mind-boggling universe from infinitesimal to infinity, David Blatner
- Missing microbes, how the overuse of antibiotics is fueling our modern plagues, Martin J. Blaser
- Miseducation, how climate change is taught in America, Katie Worth
- Ignorance, how it drives science, Stuart Firestein
- The Things that Nobody Knows, 501 Mysteries of Life, the Universe and Everything
- Bad science, quacks, hacks, and big pharma flacks, Ben Goldacre
- Dog sense, [how the new science of dog behavior can make you a better friend to your pet], John Bradshaw
- An appetite for wonder, the making of a scientist, Richard Dawkins
- Speed mathematics simplified, Edward Stoddard
- Creek critters, by Jennifer Keats Curtis with Stroud Water Research Center ; illustrated by Phyllis Saroff
- About time, cosmology and culture at the twilight of the big bang, Adam Frank
- Turing's cathedral, the origins of the digital universe, George Dyson
- The intelligence paradox, why the intelligent choice isn't always the smart one, Satoshi Kanazawa
- Proof, the science of booze, Adam Rogers
- The universe, leading scientists explore the origin, mysteries, and future of the cosmos, edited by John Brockman
- Brainscapes, the warped, wondrous maps written in your brain-and how they guide you, Rebecca Schwarzlose
- How emotions are made, the secret life of the brain, Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Knocking on heaven's door, [how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world], Lisa Randall
- Silent witnesses, the often gruesome but always fascinating history of forensic science, Nigel McCrery
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Hararai
- Bubble festival, presenting bubble activities in a learning station format : grades kindergarten to 6, by Jacqueline Barber, Carolyn Willard
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