Science -- Miscellanea
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Science -- Miscellanea
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Science
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- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- Paradox, the nine greatest enigmas of science, Jim Al-Khalili
- The magic of reality, how we know what's really true, Richard Dawkins ; illustrated by Dave McKean
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- Where fish go in winter, and other great mysteries, by Amy Goldman Koss ; illustrated by Laura Bryant
- Monkeys, myths and molecules, separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Why don't cars run on apple juice?, real science questions from real kids, Kira Vermond ; illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
- The unpersuadables, adventures with the enemies of science, Will Storr
- ASAP science, answers to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors, and unexplained phenomena, Mitch Moffit and Greg Brown ; illustrations by Greg Brown, Jessica Carroll, and Mitchell Moffit
- What if?, serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- Thing explainer, complicated stuff in simple words, Randall Munroe
- How to make a zombie, the real life (and death) science of reanimation and mind control, Frank Swain
- Atoms under the floorboards, the surprising science hidden in your home, Chris Woodford
- Is that a fact?, frauds, quacks, and the real science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- All facts considered, the essential library of inessential knowledge, Kee Malesky
- Are universes thicker than blackberries?, discourses on Gödel, magic hexagrams, Little Red Riding Hood, and other mathematical and pseudoscientific topics, by Martin Gardner
- Who knew?, the big book of science questions that will make you think again, compiled by Sophie Collins
- What if?, additional serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe, 2
- Quantum astrologer's handbook, Michael Brooks
- Physics of the impossible, a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel, Michio Kaku
- The five biggest ideas in science, Charles M. Wynn and Arthur W. Wiggins ; with cartoon commentary by Sidney Harris
- How to, absurd scientific advice for common real-world problems, Randall Munroe
- The complete guide to absolutely everything*, *abridged : adventures in math and science, Adam Rutherford & Hannah Fry ; illustrations by Alice Roberts
- Chemistry for breakfast, the amazing science of everyday life, Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim ; translated by Sarah Pybus ; illustrations by Claire Lenkova
- Better living through science, the basic scientific principles you need to solve every household conundrum, Mark Frary
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
- Why, Fly Guy?, a big question & answer book, Tedd Arnold
- How to build a universe, Professor Brian Cox, Robin Ince & Alexandra Feachem, Part I
- How to win friends and influence fungi, collected quirks of science, tech, engineering, and math from nerd nite, Dr. Chris Balakrishnan and Matt Wasowski ; illustrations by Kristen Orr
- Naming nature, the clash between instinct and science, Carol Kaesuk Yoon
- The things that nobody knows, 501 mysteries of life, the universe and everything, William Hartson
- Infinity in the palm of your hand, fifty wonders that reveal an extraordinary universe, Marcus Chown
- Ask a science teacher, 250 answers to questions you've always had about how everyday stuff really works, Larry Scheckel
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