Science + Social aspects
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Science + Social aspects
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Science + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Citizen science, how anyone can contribute to scientific discovery, Kathryn Hulick
- Science in black and white, how both nature and nurture influence racial differences, by Alondra Oubre
- Carta a mis nietas, Todo lo que he aprendido y me ha conmovido, Eduardo Punset
- Governing science and technology in a democracy, edited with an introduction by Malcolm L. Goggin ; William A. Blanpied [and others]
- The grand contraption, the world as myth, number, and chance, David Park
- The tyrannosaurus prescription and 100 other essays, Isaac Asimov
- A chosen calling, Jews in science in the twentieth century, Noah J. Efron
- Einstein's war, how relativity triumphed amid the vicious nationalism of World War I, Matthew Stanley
- Solving problems that matter (and getting paid for it), STEM careers in social innovation and global sustainable development, edited by Khanjan Mehta
- The body politic, the battle over science in America, Jonathan D. Moreno
- Social physics, how good ideas spread--the lessons from a new science, Alex Pentland
- The war on science, who's waging it, why it matters, what we can do about it, Shawn Otto
- Not a scientist, how politicians mistake, misrepresent, and utterly mangle science, Dave Levitan
- The unnatural nature of science, Lewis Wolpert
- Mortal and immortal DNA, science and the lure of myth, Gerald Weissmann
- The rightful place of science, citizen science, edited by Darlene Cavalier & Eric B. Kennedy ; contributors, Lily Bui, Darlene Cavalier, David Coil, Caren B. Cooper, Robert R. Dunn, Eric B. Kennedy, Bruce V. Lewenstein, Holly L. Menninger, Gwen Ottinger
- Knocking on heaven's door, [how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world], Lisa Randall
- The God problem, how a godless cosmos creates, Howard Bloom
- Science and the city, the mechanics behind the metropolis, Laurie Winkless
- What I require from life, writings on science and life from J.B.S. Haldane, edited by Krishna Dronamraju
- Reality check, how science deniers threaten our future, Donald R. Prothero ; foreword by Michael Shermer ; illustrations by Pat Linse
- Ideas and opinions, Albert Einstein ; with an introduction by Alan Lightman ; new translations and revisions by Sonja Bargmann
- Science, technology, and society, an encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, editor in chief
- Why trust science?, Naomi Oreskes
- Philosophy of science, a beginner's guide, Geoffrey Gorham
- How the world really works, the science behind how we got here and where we're going, Vaclav Smil
- The human use of human beings, cybernetics and society, by Norbert Wiener
- The scientific sublime, popular science unravels the mysteries of the universe
- Science and human experience, values, culture and the mind, Leon N. Cooper, Brown University
- Asimov's chronology of science and discovery, Isaac Asimov
- Citizen science, innovation in open science, society and policy, edited by Susanne Hecker, Muki Haklay, Anne Bowser, Zen Makuch, Johannes Vogel and Aletta Bonn
- How to save the world for just a trillion dollars, the ten biggest problems we can actually fix, Rowan Hooper
- The scientific attitude, defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience, Lee McIntyre
- Science is culture, conversations at the new intersection of science + society, edited and with an introduction by Adam Bly
- Science in civil society, John Ziman
- Gravity's ghost, scientific discovery in the twenty-first century, Harry Collins
- Taking sides, Thomas, A. Easton
- Higher superstition, the academic left and its quarrels with science, Paul R. Gross, Norman Levitt
- The scientific sublime, popular science unravels the mysteries of the universe, Alan G. Gross
- Denialism, how irrational thinking hinders scientific progress, harms the planet, and threatens our lives, Michael Specter
- Science, truth, and democracy, Philip Kitcher
- Quantum shift in the global brain, how the new scientific reality can change us and our world, Ervin Laszlo
- Life at the speed of light, from the double helix to the dawn of digital life, J. Craig Venter
- Beyond science, the wider human context, John Polkinghorne
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferriss
- Carl Sagan's universe, edited by Yervant Terzian, Elizabeth Bilson
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- Human nature, David Berlinski
- A people's history of science, miners, midwives, and "low mechanicks", Clifford D. Conner
- Science, technology, and society, the impact of science in the 19th century, David E. Newton, Neil Schlager, Kelle Sisung, editors
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