Science -- Popular works
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Science -- Popular works
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- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The complete idiot's guide to the science of everything, by Steve Miller
- The new book of popular science
- Inflight science, a guide to the world from your airplane window
- The God effect, quantum entanglement, science's strangest phenomenon, Brian Clegg
- 101 things everyone should know about science, Dia L. Michels and Nathan Levy
- The science of Battlestar Galactica, Patrick Di Justo and Kevin R. Grazier
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- StarTalk, with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Season one
- What I require from life, writings on science and life from J.B.S. Haldane, edited by Krishna Dronamraju
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Instability rules, the ten most amazing ideas of modern science, Charles Flowers
- Las grandes preguntas de la ciencia, cómo resolver estos enigmas, Hayley Birch, Mun Keat Looi, Colin Stuart ; [traducción , Alfredo Martín Comps]
- The canon, a whirligig tour of the beautiful basics of science, Natalie Angier
- Quarks, critters, and chaos, what science terms really mean, Jo Ann Shroyer
- The science book, big ideas simply explained, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis, John Farndon, Dan Green, Derek Harvey, Penny Johnson, Douglas Palmer, Steve Parker, Giles Sparrow]
- Mind over matter, conversations with the cosmos, K.C. Cole
- Introducing chaos, Ziauddin Sardar, Iwona Abrams ; edited by Richard Appignanesi
- A bee in a cathedral, and 99 other scientific analogies, Joel Levy
- How the world looks to a bee, and other moments of science, [edited by] Don Glass
- The reality bubble, Ziya Tong
- The nature of science, an A-Z guide to the laws and principles governing our universe, James Trefil
- 10 questions science can't answer (yet), a guide to the scientific wilderness, Michael Hanlon
- The doctor, Karl Kruszelnicki
- How to speak science, gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant, Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- How it happens, the extraordinary processes of everyday things, Barbara Ann Kipfer
- Ink sandwiches, electric worms, and 37 other experiments in Saturday science, by Neil A. Downie
- Dance for two, essays, Alan Lightman
- Armageddon science, the science of mass destruction, Brian Clegg
- Science in the soul, Selected Writings of a Passionate Rationalist, Richard Dawkins
- Fundamental, how quantum and particle physics explain absolutely everything, Tim James
- At least know this, essential science to enhance your life, Guy P. Harrison
- Fun science, a guide to life, the universe and why science Is so awesome, Charlie McDonnell
- Almost everyone's guide to science, the universe, life and everything, John Gribbin with Mary Gribbin
- The science of TV's The big bang theory, explanations even Penny would understand : the unauthorized guide, Dave H. Zobel
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith ; US editor, Margaret Parrish]
- Is that a fact?, frauds, quacks, and the real science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- El libro de ciencia, colaboradores, Adam Hart-Davis (asesor editorial), John Farndon, Dan Green, Derek Harvey, Penny Johnson, Douglas Palmer, Steve Parker, Giles Sparrow
- The New York Times book of science literacy, what everyone needs to know from Newton to the knuckleball, by the editors and reporters of Science Times ; edited by Richard Flaste
- StarTalk, with Neil deGrasse Tyson
- The New book of popular science
- Science, the definitive visual guide, editor-in-chief, Adam Hart-Davis
- Out of the everywhere, Isaac Asimov
- Sky in a bottle, Peter Pesic
- Munching maggots, Noah's flood & TV heart attacks, and other cataclysmic science moments, Karl Kruszelnicki
- The science of Game of Thrones, from the genetics of royal incest to the chemistry of death by molten gold -- sifting fact from fantasy in the Seven Kingdoms, Helen Keen
- Ten billion tomorrows, how science fiction technology became reality and shapes the future, Brian Clegg
- Chasing science, science as spectator sport, Frederik Pohl
- The science of Harry Potter, the spellbinding science behind the magic, gadgets, potions, and more!, Mark Brake with Jon Chase
- The science of Stephen King, the truth behind Pennywise, Jack Torrance, Carrie, Cujo, and more iconic characters from the master of horror, Meg Hafdahl & Kelly Florence
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