Science and civilization
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- Different engines, how science drives fiction and fiction drives science, Mark L. Brake and Neil Hook
- Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari, New York times bestselling author of Sapiens
- The genius of China, 3,000 years of science, discovery, and invention, Robert Temple ; introduced by Joseph Needham
- Understanding, a phenomenological-pragmatic analysis, G.B. Madison
- From here to infinity, a vision for the future of science, Martin Rees
- A little history of science, William F. Bynum
- Apocalipsis 2012, [profecías sobre el fin de los tiempos], David G. Walker
- At the end of an age, John Lukacs
- Science in history, [by] J. D. Bernal
- Killer apes, naked apes, & just plain nasty people, the misuse and abuse of science in political discourse, Richard J. Perry
- A little history of science, William Bynum
- Chasing the sun, a history of the star that gives us life, Richard Cohen
- The collapse of Western civilization, a view from the future, Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway
- Apocalipsis 2012, una investigación científica del fin de la civilización, Lawrence E. Joseph ; traducción de Eduardo Hojman.
- 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
- Being human in a technological age, collected and edited by Donald M. Borchert and David Stewart
- The waning of the Renaissance, ca. 1550-1640, William J. Bouwsma
- The grand contraption, the world as myth, number, and chance, David Park
- Science, liberty and peace,, by Aldous Huxley
- Fire in the sky, cosmic collisions, killer asteroids, and the race to defend Earth, Gordon L. Dillow
- Earthquakes in human history, the far-reaching effects of seismic disruptions, Jelle Zeilinga de Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders