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A Short History of Nearly Everything
Bill Bryson
A Short History of Nearly Everything is a general science book by Bill Bryson, which explains some areas of science in ordinary la...
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The Universe in a Nutshell
Stephen Hawking
The Universe in a Nutshell is one of Stephen Hawking's books on theoretical physics. It explains to a general audience various mat...
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The Planets
Dava Sobel
With her blockbusterNew York Times bestsellersLongitude andGalileo's Daughter, Dava Sobel used her rare and luminous gift for weav...
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Earth - The Sequel
Fred Krupp, Miriam Horn
Here's how to harness the great forces of capitalism to save the world from catastrophe.
The forecasts are grim and time is runni...
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Creating a World without Poverty
Muhammad Yunus
In the last two decades, free markets have swept the globe, bringing with them enormous potential for positive change. But traditi...
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About The Size Of It
Warwick Cairns
THE metric system was born of the French revolution, but though Napoleon lauded it, he did not use it himself and predicted it wou...
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Spook
Mary Roach
If author Mary Roach was a college professor, she'd have a zero drop-out rate. That's because when Roach tackles a subject--like t...
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13 Things That Don't Make Sense
Michael Brooks
Science starts to get interesting when things don_t make sense.Even today there are experimental results that the most brilliant s...
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The Elegant Universe
Brian Greene
In a rare blend of scientific insight and writing as elegant as the theories it explains, one of the world's leading string theori...
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