Science -- Miscellanea
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Science -- Miscellanea
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- Paradox, the nine greatest enigmas in physics, Jim Al-Khalili
- Long for this world, the strange science of immortality, Jonathan Weiner
- Thing explainer, complicated stuff in simple words, Randall Munroe
- How to make a zombie, the real life (and death) science of reanimation and mind control, Frank Swain
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works
- The universe inside you, the extreme science of the human body from quantum theory to the mysteries of the brain, Brian Clegg
- Science and technology desk reference, 1,500 answers to frequently-asked or difficult-to-answer questions, [edited by] the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Science and Technology Department
- The new age, notes of a fringe watcher, by Martin Gardner
- Even more children's miscellany, smart, silly, and strange information that's essential to know, by Guy Macdonald ; illustrated by Niki Catlow
- Inflight science, a guide to the world from your airplane window
- The handy science answer book, complied by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ; edited by James E. Bobick, and Naomi E. Balaban
- The infographic guide to science, Tom Cabot
- What Einstein didn't know, scientific answers to everyday questions, Robert L. Wolke
- Interesting stories for curious people, a collection of fascinating stories relating to history, science, pop culture, and just about anything else you can think of, Bill O'Neill
- A feast of science, intriguing morsels from the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- El libro de los porqués 2, las preguntas más difíciles y las respuestas más fáciles sobre las personas, los animales y las cosas, Kathy Wollard ; ilustrado por Debra Solomon
- Why the sky is blue & other wonders of the earth, William Clevenger
- Storm in a teacup, the physics of everyday life, Helen Czerski
- 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 ; edited by Henry Fountain ; drawings by Victoria Roberts
- What if 100, the 100 most popular hypothetical scenarios explained with science, Kevin Colacci
- Do sparrows like Bach?, the strange and wonderful things that are discovered when scientists break free, NewScientist
- A bee in a cathedral, and 99 other scientific analogies, Joel Levy
- Science was wrong, startling truths about cures, theories, and inventions "they" declared impossible, by Stanton T. Friedman and Kathleen Marden
- The reality bubble, Ziya Tong
- What Einstein told his cook 2, the sequel : further adventures in kitchen science, Robert L. Wolke ; with recipes by Marlene Parrish
- When you were a tadpole and I was a fish, and other speculations about this and that, Martin Gardner
- 10 questions science can't answer (yet), a guide to the scientific wilderness, Michael Hanlon
- What If?, additional serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe, 2
- The doctor, Karl Kruszelnicki
- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- Ask a science teacher, 250 answers to questions you've always had about how everyday stuff really works, Larry Scheckel
- AsapSCIENCE, answers to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors, and unexplained phenomena, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown; Illustrations by Greg Brown, Jessica Carroll, Mitchell Moffit
- The handy science answer book, compiled by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ; [edited by Naomi E. Balaban and James E. Bobick]
- Why sh*t happens, the science of a really bad day, Peter J. Bentley
- Know it all, 132 head-scratching questions about the science all around us, a book from New scientist ; edited by Mick O'Hare
- Why don't penguins' feet freeze?, and 114 other questions, NewScientist
- 13 things that don't make sense, [the most baffling scientific mysteries of our time], Michael Brooks
- Great mambo chicken and the transhuman condition, science slightly over the edge, Ed Regis
- What Einstein told his barber, more scientific answers to everyday questions, Robert L. Wolke
- Discover's 20 things you didn't know about everything, duct tape, airport security, your body, sex in space... and more!, by the editors of Discover magazine
- What Einstein told his cook, kitchen science explained, Robert L. Wolke ; with recipes by Marlene Parrish
- This idea is brilliant, lost, overlooked, and underappreciated scientific concepts everyone should know, edited by John Brockman
- Is the end of the world near, from crackpot predictions to scientific scenarios, Ron Miller
- The world's 20 greatest unsolved problems, John R. Vacca
- The utterly, completely, and totally useless science fact-o-pedia, a startling collection of scientific trivia you'll never need to know, by Wendy Leonard ; illustrated by Steve Karanas, Matt C. Ryan. C. Ryan
- Why aren't black holes black?, the unanswered questions at the frontiers of science, Robert M. Hazen with Maxine Singer ; foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
- Is that a fact?, frauds, quacks, and the real science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Unexplained!, strange sightings, incredible occurrences & puzzling physical phenomena, Jerome Clark
- What einstein kept under his hat, secrets of science in the kitchen, Robert L. Wolke, Marlene Parrish
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