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- Warped passages, unraveling the mysteries of the universe's hidden dimensions, Lisa Randall
- Blueprint for a Battlestar, serious scientific explanations behind sci-fi's greatest inventions, Rod Pyle
- The Tao of physics, an exploration of the parallels between modern physics and Eastern mysticism, by Fritjof Capra
- Theory of freedom, Daniel Nanpak Zuzul
- Cosmological Koans, a journey to the heart of physical reality, Anthony Aguirre
- Storm in a teacup, the physics of everyday life, Helen Czerski
- Skills for a scientific life, John R. Helliwell
- Jet stream, a journey through our changing climate, Tim Woollings
- Erwin Schrödinger and the quantum revolution, John Gribbin
- Physics and music, the science of musical sound, Harvey E. White, Donald H. White
- Physics, James Lees
- Matchmakers and markets, the revolutionary role of information in the economy, Yi-Cheng Zhang
- Cracking the AP physics 2 exam
- The character of physical law, Richard Feynman ; with new foreword by Frank Wilczek
- El futuro de nuestra mente, el reto cientifico para entender, mejorar y fortalecer nuestra mente, Michio Kaku ; traduccion de Juan Manuel Ibeas y Marcos Perez Sanchez
- The science of can and can't, a physicist's journey through the land of counterfactuals, Chiara Marletto
- Laura Bassi-the world's first woman professor in natural philosophy, an iconic physicist in Enlightenment Italy, Luisa Cifarellli, Raffaella Simili, editors
- A dictionary of physics
- Solar fuel generation, edited by Yatendra S. Chaudhary
- El nacimiento imperfecto de las cosas, la gran b?squeda de la part?cula de Dios y la nueva f?sica que cambiar? el mundo, Guido Tonelli ; traducci?n de Nicol?s Pastor
- Unbelievable science, stuff that will blow your mind, Colin Barras
- The U.S. government & renewable energy, a winding road, Allan R. Hoffman
- In oceans deep, courage, innovation, and adventure beneath the waves, Bill Streever
- Physics and dance, Emily Coates and Sarah Demers
- The end of time, the next revolution in physics, Julian Barbour
- Solar energy, the physics and engineering of photovoltaic conversion, technologies and systems, Arno HM Smets [and four others]
- How science works
- We have no idea, a guide to the unknown universe, Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson
- The science of Rick and Morty, the unofficial guide to Earth's stupidest show, Matt Brady
- New light through old windows, exploring contemporary science through 12 classic science fiction tales, Stephen Webb
- Cracking the AP
- Soft robotics, a DIY introduction to squishy, stretchy, and flexible robots, Matthew Borgatti, Kari Love
- Maker of patterns, an autobiography through letters, Freeman Dyson
- Probable impossibilities, musings on beginnings and endings, Alan Lightman
- The rise of science, from prehistory to the far future, Peter Shaver
- Science hacks, 100 clever ways to help you understand and remember the most important theories, Colin Barras
- The official SAT subject test study guide, Physics
- Einstein para perplejos, Jos? Edelstein, Andr?s Gomberoff
- How to teach relativity to your dog, Chad Orzel
- The story of light science, from early theories to today's extraordinary applications, Dennis F. Vanderwerf
- The order of time, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell
- Why balloons rise and apples fall, the laws that make the world work, Jeff Stewart
- Falling felines and fundamental physics, Gregory J. Gbur
- AP physics 1
- Six ideas that shaped physics, Unit T : some processes are irreversible, Thomas A. Moore
- Alone in the universe, why our planet is unique, John Gribbin
- Physics the easy way, learn physics the easy way, Kenneth Rideout, M.S., Physics Teacher, Science Department Head, Wayland High School, Wayland, MA
- Finding your research voice, story telling and theatre skills for bringing your presentation to life, Itai Cohen, Melanie Dreyer-Lude
- Math art, truth, beauty, and equations, Stephen Ornes
- Sell your research, public speaking for scientists, Alexia Youknovsky, James Bowers