Incoming Resources
- Elephants on acid, and other bizarre experiments, Alex Boese.
- The stunning science of everything, science with the squishy bits left in!, Nick Arnold ; [illustrated by] Tony De Saulles
- Squibs, Disc 7
- The dangers of intelligence and other science essays, Isaac Asimov
- The origin of (almost) everything, New Scientist ; introduction by Professor Stephen Hawking ; words by Graham Lawton
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Why?, the best ever question and answer book about nature, science and the world around you, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- A survival guide to the misinformation age, scientific habits of mind, David J. Helfand
- Eureka!, discovering your inner scientist, Chad Orzel
- The science class you wish you had, the seven greatest scientific discoveries in history and the people who made them, David Eliot Brody and Arnold R. Brody ; [foreword by Martin Rodbell]
- American men of science;, a biographical directory
- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- Sid the science kid, Jim Henson Company ; executive producers, Lisa Henson, Brian Henson, Halle Stanford, Bradley Zweig ; directors, Greg Fera, Katy Garretson, Dean Gordon, David Grumpel, Brian Henson, Hugh Martin, Kirk Thatcher, Allan Trautman ; written by Michael Foulke
- 100 mitos de la ciencia, Daniel Closa i Autet
- We are all stardust, scientists who shaped our world talk about their work, their lives, and what they still want to know, Stefan Klein ; translated by Ross Benjamin
- The quotable scientist, words of wisdom from Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Galileo, Marie Curie, and more, Leslie Alan Horvitz
- The secret house, 24 hours in the strange and unexpected world in which we spend our nights and days, David Bodanis
- The STEAM team explains, authors, Steve Setford and Trent Kirkpatrick ; illustrator, Mark Ruffle
- How to speak science, gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant, Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- Startalk, with Neil deGrasse Tyson, produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels
- Too many rabbits and other fingerplays, about animals, nature, weather, and the universe, by Kay Cooper ; illustrated by Judith Moffatt
- Science!, written by Abigail Beall [and four others] ; illustrators, Peter Bull [eight others]
- Science, a discovery in comics, by Margreet de Heer
- The God problem, how a godless cosmos creates, Howard Bloom
- The canon, a whirligig tour of the beautiful basics of science, Natalie Angier
- Why are orangutans orange?, science questions in pictures - with fascinating answers, edited by Mick O'Hare
- What does the earth sound like?, 159 astounding science quizzes /, Eva Everything
- Science and the ske?tic, discerning fact from fiction, Marc Zimmer
- The complete idiot's guide to the science of everything, by Steve Miller
- The science of science fiction, Matthew Brenden Wood ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Cuestiones cient?ficas, preguntas sencillas (cotidianas) con respuestas dif?ciles (cient?ficas), Rosa Mar?a Herrera
- The New York Times second book of science questions and answers, 225 new, intriguing, and just plain bizarre inquiries into everyday scientific mysteries, C. Claiborne Ray ; drawings by Victoria Roberts ; edited by Henry Fountain
- Design in Nature, how the constructal law governs evolution in biology, physics, technology, and social organization, Adrian Bejan and J. Peder Zane
- The pleasure of finding things out, [the best short works of Richard P. Feynman], by Richard P. Feynman ; edited by Jeffrey Robbins
- Newton's apple, from the national television series : explore science, technology, medicine, and the world around us, television producer, Twin Cities Public Television/KTCA
- Design in nature, how the constructal law governs evolution in biology, physics, technology, and social organization, Adrian Bejan and J. Peder Zane
- 101 things you should know about science, Sonia Mehta [in association with Quadrum Solutions]
- How does it work?, by Dru Hunter
- Cosmic apprentice, dispatches from the edges of science, Dorion Sagan
- Why don't penguins' feet freeze?, and 114 other questions, New scientist
- The most explosive science book in the universe, by the Brainwaves ; illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar ; written by Claire Watts
- Greetings, carbon-based bipeds!, collected essays 1934-1998, Arthur C. Clarke ; edited by Ian T. Macauley
- Bad science, quacks, hacks, and big pharma flacks, Ben Goldacre
- The science of why, answers to questions about science facts, fables, and phenomena, Jay Ingram, Volume 4
- Science rocks!
- Historias de la nueva ciencia, un desafío contundente a la ciencia más ortodoxa, traducción de Ana Riera ; ed. por J. Douglas Kenyon
- When science goes wrong, twelve tales from the dark side of discovery, Simon LeVay
- Sky in a bottle, Peter Pesic
- The big idea, how breakthroughs of the past shape the future, foreword by Timothy Ferris
- Future science, essays from the cutting edge, edited and with a preface by Max Brockman