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SCIENCE / General
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Incoming Resources
- Citizen science guide for families, taking part in real science /, Greg Landgraf
- Ignorance, how it drives science, Stuart Firestein
- Artificial intelligence, an illustrated history : from medieval robots to neural networks, Clifford A. Pickover
- How do you get an egg into a bottle?, scientific puzzles to baffle and bemuse your brain, Erwin Brecher & Mike Gerrard
- Hawking esencial, Jorge Blaschke
- Living by numbers, in defence of quantity, Steven Connor
- The mice who sing for sex, Lliana Bird & Dr. Jack Lewis
- Head in the game, the mental engineering of the world's greatest athletes, Brandon Sneed
- Future science, essays from the cutting edge, edited and with a preface by Max Brockman
- The time before history, 5 million years of human impact, Colin Tudge
- Making supper safe, one man's quest to learn the truth about food safety, Ben Hewitt
- The god particle, if the universe is the answer, what is the question?, Leon Lederman ; with Dick Teresi
- A hole at the bottom of the sea, the race to kill the BP oil gusher, Joel Achenbach
- The mind of God, the scientific basis for a rational world, Paul Davies
- Your ticket to the universe, a guide to exploring the cosmos, Kimberly Arcand and Megan Watzke ; foreword by Mario Livio
- Who's bigger?, where historical figures really rank, Steven Skiena, Stony Brook University, New York, Charles Ward
- Mama gone geek, calling on my inner science nerd to help navigate the ups and downs of parenthood, Lynn Brunelle
- Get technology, be in the know, upgrade your future, Gerald Lynch
- Galileo's middle finger, heretics, activists, and the search for justice in science, Alice Dreger
- How to free your inner mathematician, notes on mathematics and life, Susan D'Agostino
- The little book of big explorations, adventures into the unknown that changed everything, Jheni Osman
- McGraw-Hill yearbook of science & technology
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Don't be such a scientist, talking substance in an age of style, by Randy Olson
- Crashes, crises, and calamities, how we can use science to read the early-warning signs, Len Fisher
- What is your dangerous idea?, today's leading thinkers on the unthinkable, edited by John Brockman ; with an introduction by Steven Pinker and an afterword by Richard Dawkins
- 50 ways the world could end, Alok Jha
- The lichen flora of the United States, by Bruce Fink ; completed for publication by Joyce Hedrick
- 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
- 18 tiny deaths, the untold story of Frances Glessner Lee and the invention of modern forensics, Bruce Goldfarb ; introduction by Judy Melinek, MD
- Who's in charge?, free will and the science of the brain, Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Prize fight, the race and the rivalry to be the first in science, Morton A. Meyers
- Older and wiser, how to maintain peak mental ability for as long as you live, Richard M. Restak
- It's all in your head, brain storms, gray matter, and what makes you you, by Keith Blanchard
- Storm chaser, a visual tour of severe weather, David Mayhew
- The intelligence paradox, why the intelligent choice isn't always the smart one, Satoshi Kanazawa
- When blood breaks down, life lessons from leukemia, Mikkael A. Sekeres
- The immortal yew, Tony Hall
- Powering the dream, the history and promise of green technology /, Alexis Madrigal
- Science left behind, feel-good fallacies and the rise of the anti-scientific left, Alex Berezow, Hank Campbell
- Female innovators at work, women on top of tech, Danielle Newnham
- Maker dad, lunch box guitars, antigravity jars, and 22 other incredibly cool father-daughter DIY projects, Mark Frauenfelder
- Toxic airs, body, place, planet in historical perspective, edited by James Rodger Fleming and Ann Johnson
- The lost boys, inside Muzafer Sherif's Robbers Cave experiment, Gina Perry
- The man who tasted shapes, Richard E. Cytowic, M.D, ; with a foreword by Jonathan Cole, M.D
- Surviving the whiteboard interview, a developer's guide to using soft skills to get hired, William Gant
- The Palgrave concise historical atlas of Eastern Europe, Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox
- Stealing fire, how silicon valley, the Navy SEALs, and maverick scientists are revolutionizing the way we live and work, Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal
- How to brew, everything you need to know to brew great beer every time, by John J. Palmer
- The infographic guide to science, Tom Cabot
Outgoing Resources
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