Stephen Hawking has earned a reputation as the most brilliant theoretical physicist since Einstein. In this landmark volume, Professor Hawking shares his blazing intellect with...
African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie is a compelling and authoritative examination of the theory that modern humans...
Report copyright infringementby Simon Singh (Author)A half century ago, a shocking Washington Post headline claimed that the world began in five cataclysmic minutes rather than...
"I read Galileo and the Dolphins with great interest and enjoyment." Arthur C. Clarke: Which Clock Loses Only One Second Every Three Million Years? Was...
Collects science articles by such famous authors as Isaac Asimov, John Watson, Karl Popper, and Noam Chomsky, looking at a variety of topics, including evolution,...
Report copyright infringementby Bill McKibben (Author)Our climate, and our democracy, are melting down. But Bill McKibben, one of the first to sound the alarm about...
Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the major role played by the early Muslim world in influencing modern society, Lost History fills an important...
Report copyright infringementby Johnjoe McFadden (Author)Quantum Evolution presents a revolutionary new scientific theory by asking: is there a force of will behind evolution? In his...
Report copyright infringementby George Monbiot (Author)Naomi Klein's 'No Logo' told us what was wrong. Now, George Monbiot shows us how to put it right. Provocative,...
The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA: is an autobiographical account of the discovery of the DNA's double helix...
David Lindley’s *The End of Physics* argues that the quest for a single, unified theory of physics might be misguided. He explores the limitations of...
Report copyright infringementby Andrew Taylor (Author) The true story of Gerard Mercator, the greatest map-maker of all time, who was condemned to death as a...
Examines the concepts of information, meaning, and purpose, describes the function of information at various levels of organization, and discusses the theories of Edward Fredkin,...
Stephen Hawking has earned a reputation as the most brilliant theoretical physicist since Einstein. In this landmark volume, Professor Hawking shares his blazing intellect with...
African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie is a compelling and authoritative examination of the theory that modern humans...
Report copyright infringementby Simon Singh (Author)A half century ago, a shocking Washington Post headline claimed that the world began in five cataclysmic minutes rather than...
"I read Galileo and the Dolphins with great interest and enjoyment." Arthur C. Clarke: Which Clock Loses Only One Second Every Three Million Years? Was...
Collects science articles by such famous authors as Isaac Asimov, John Watson, Karl Popper, and Noam Chomsky, looking at a variety of topics, including evolution,...
Report copyright infringementby Bill McKibben (Author)Our climate, and our democracy, are melting down. But Bill McKibben, one of the first to sound the alarm about...
Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the major role played by the early Muslim world in influencing modern society, Lost History fills an important...
Report copyright infringementby Johnjoe McFadden (Author)Quantum Evolution presents a revolutionary new scientific theory by asking: is there a force of will behind evolution? In his...
Report copyright infringementby George Monbiot (Author)Naomi Klein's 'No Logo' told us what was wrong. Now, George Monbiot shows us how to put it right. Provocative,...
The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA: is an autobiographical account of the discovery of the DNA's double helix...
David Lindley’s *The End of Physics* argues that the quest for a single, unified theory of physics might be misguided. He explores the limitations of...
Report copyright infringementby Andrew Taylor (Author) The true story of Gerard Mercator, the greatest map-maker of all time, who was condemned to death as a...
Examines the concepts of information, meaning, and purpose, describes the function of information at various levels of organization, and discusses the theories of Edward Fredkin,...