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- Galaxies, inside the universe's star cities, David J Eicher ; illustrations by Irene Laschi
- Gemstones, a concise reference guide, Robin Hansen
- How to speak science, gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant, Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- Physics the easy way, learn physics the easy way, Kenneth Rideout, M.S., Physics Teacher, Science Department Head, Wayland High School, Wayland, MA
- How the body works, contributors, Virginia Smith, Nicola Temple
- Discovering the animal kingdom, a guide to the amazing world of animals, Marianne Taylor
- Women of invention, life-changing ideas by remarkable women, Charlotte Montague
- The science of why, answers to questions about science myths, mysteries, and marvels, Jay Ingram, Volume 3
- Everything you know about the human body is wrong, Matt Brown
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis ... [et al.]
- The big book of facts, Terri Schlichenmeyer
- Plants that cure, plants as a source for medicines, from pharmaceuticals to herbal remedies, Elizabeth A. Dauncey and Melanie-Jayne R. Howes
- Scientifica historica, how the world's great science books chart the history of knowledge, Brian Clegg
- Strange science, by the editors of Portable Press
- How it all works, scientific laws and phenomena, illustrated & demonstrated, Adam Dant & Brian Clegg
- Instant science, key thinkers, theories, discoveries, and inventions explained on a single page, Jennifer Crouch
- Evolution, the human story, Dr. Alice Roberts
- How science works
- How the world works, the periodic table : from hydrogen to oganesson, Anne Rooney
- The science of superheroes, the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more, Mark Brake
- The big idea, how breakthroughs of the past shape the future, foreword by Timothy Ferris
- The science of Jurassic World, the dinosaur facts behind the films, Mark Brake & Jon Chase, authors of the science of Star Wars and the science of Harry Potter
- The science of why, answers to questions about science facts, fables, and phenomena, Jay Ingram, Volume 4
- The dragons of Eden, speculations on the evolution of human intelligence, Carl Sagan
- Dinosaur facts and figures, the theropods and other dinosauriformes, Ruben Molina-Pérez and Asier Larramendi ; illustrated by Andrey Atuchin and Sante Mazzei ; translated by David Connolly and Gonzalo Ángel Ramírez Cruz
- The science book, from Darwin to dark energy, 250 milestones in the history of science, Clifford A. Pickover
- The science of time travel, the secrets behind time machines, time loops, alternate realities, and more!, Elizabeth Howell, PHD
- Know-it-all biology, the 50 most elemental concepts in biology, each explained in under a minute, editors, Nick Battey, Mark Fellowes
- Geopedia, a brief compendium of geologic curiosities, Marcia Bjornerud ; illustrations by Haley Hagerman
- Genius inventions, the stories behind history's greatest technological breakthroughs, Jack Challoner
- Science the sh*t out of life, nerdy solutions to life's little problems, Colin Stuart, Mun Keat Looi
- Everything you know about science is wrong, Matt Brown
- Everything you know about planet Earth is wrong, Matt Brown
- The Chicago guide to communicating science, Scott L. Montgomery
- An earthling's guide to Outer Space, everything you ever wanted to know about black holes, dwarf planets, aliens, and more, Bob McDonald
- Virus, an illustrated guide to 100 incredible microbes, Marilyn J. Roossinck ; with a foreword by Carl Zimmer
- The bees in your backyard, a guide to North America's bees, Joseph S. Wilson & Olivia Messinger Carril
- The science of why, answers to questions about the ordinary, the odd, and the outlandish, Jay Ingram, Volume 5
- The Handy science answer book, compiled by The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ; edited by James E. Bobick and Naomi E. Balaban
- The handy physics answer book, Charles Liu, Ph.D
- The science of Star Trek, the scientific facts behind the voyages in space and time, Mark Brake
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