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Global Warming
by Mark Maslin
"First published as a Very short introduction 2004."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182) and index.
The Oxford Book Of Modern Science Writing
by Richard Dawkins
The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is an anthology of well-respected scientific writings, arranged and introduced by Richard Dawkins of the University of Oxford. Published first in March, 2008, it contains 83 writings on many topics from a diverse variety of authors, which range in length from under a page to approximately eight pages. All inclusions are dated post-1900, and include poetry, anecdotes, and general philosophical musings.
The Seashell On the Mountaintop
by Alan Cutler
Alan Cutler has a Ph.D. in geology and is a writer affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Cutler was a contributing editor to the book Forces of Change: A New View of Nature, a joint publication of the Smithsonian and the National Geographic Society; contributors included Stephen Jay Gould, John McPhee, and David Quammen. Dr. Cutler’s writing has also appeared in The Washington Post and The Sciences, among other publications.
Denialism
by Michael Specter
"A superb and convincing work." -Malcolm Gladwell At a time when our planet is in dire peril, Americans mistrust science more than ever. Few journalists appreciate what is at stake better than Michael Specter, who has spent the last twenty years reporting on everything from the AIDS epidemic to the digital revolution. In Denialism, he eloquently shows how, in a world where protesters march against childhood vaccines and Africans starve to death rather than import genetically modified grains, we must...
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The Organs Of the Senses Familiarly Desribed, Being an Account Of the Confirmation and Functions Of the Eye, Ear Nose, Tongue and Skin
by Charles Bell
The Mathematical Principles Of Natural Philosophy Two Volumestranslated Into English By Andrew Motte
by Sir Isaac Newton
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Global Warming
by Maslin, Mark
"First published as a Very short introduction 2004."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182) and index.