The Hunt for Vulcan: . . . And How Al...
Thomas LevensonThe captivating, all-but-forgotten story of Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and the search for a planet that never existed For more than fifty years, the world's top scientists searched for the "missing" planet Vulcan, whose ...
Searching for the Catastrophe Signal:...
Bernie LewinThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the IPCC – the global authority on climate science, is behind some of the most important policy changes in the history of industrial society. It is therefore probably the most influe...
Putting Science in Its Place: Geograp...
David N. LivingstoneWe are accustomed to thinking of science and its findings as universal. After all, one atom of carbon plus two of oxygen yields carbon dioxide in Amazonia as well as in Alaska; a scientist in Bombay can use the same materials and tech...
The Sawbones Book: The Hilarious, Hor...
Sydnee McElroyNew for 2020! Join the 750,000 listeners of the Sawbones Podcast as Dr Sydnee McElroy and her husband Justin humorously discuss centuries of medical myths, mishaps and mayhem, including modern day medicine and pandemics.\r\n\r\nNewly ...
Rocket Girl: The Story of America's F...
George D. MorganAN UNSUNG HEROINE OF THE SPACE AGE—HER STORY FINALLY TOLD. This is the extraordinary true story of America's first female rocket scientist. Told by her son, it describes Mary Sherman Morgan's crucial contribution to launching...
Newton's Philosophy of Nature: Select...
Sir Isaac NewtonAside from the Principia and occasional appearances of the Opticks, Newton's writings have remained largely inaccessible to students of philosophy, science, and literature as well as to other readers. This book provides a remedy with ...
Rethink: The Surprising History of Ne...
Steven PooleAn "engaging and enlightening" (The Wall Street Journal) argument that innovation and progress are often achieved by revisiting and retooling ideas from the past rather than starting from scratch—from Guardian columnist an...
Scientific Revolution: A Very Short I...
Lawrence M. PrincipeThe sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed such fervent investigations of the natural world that the period has been called the "Scientific Revolution." New ideas and discoveries not only redefined what human beings b...
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cad...
Mary RoachBeloved, best-selling science writer Mary Roach’s “acutely entertaining, morbidly fascinating” (Susan Adams, Forbes) classic, now with a new epilogue. For two thousand years, cadavers – some willingly, some un...
Anaximander: And the Birth of Science...
Carlo RovelliThe bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics illuminates the nature of science through the revolutionary ideas of the Greek philosopher Anaximander Over two millennia ago, the prescient insights of ...
"There was no such thing as the Scientific Revolution, and this is a book about it." With this provocative and apparently paradoxical claim, Steven Shapin begins his bold, vibrant exploration of the origins of the modern sci...
Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer...
Laura J. SnyderThe remarkable story of how an artist and a scientist in seventeenth-century Holland transformed the way we see the world.On a summer day in 1674, in the small Dutch city of Delft, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek—a cloth salesman, local bure...
The Philosophical Breakfast Club: Fou...
Laura J. SnyderThePhilosophical Breakfast Club recounts the life and work of four men who met as students at Cambridge University: Charles Babbage, John Herschel, William Whewell, and Richard Jones. Recognizing that they shared a love of science (...
The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of...
Dava SobelNew from #1 New York Times bestselling author Dava Sobel, the "inspiring" (People), little-known true story of women's landmark contributions to astronomy"A joy to read." —The Wall Street JournalNamed one of the ...
Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History o...
Rebecca StottA NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK"[An] extraordinarily wide-ranging and engaging book [about] the men who shaped the work of Charles Darwin . . . a book that enriches our understanding of how the struggle to think new thoughts is sha...
Blood Work: A Tale of Medicine and Mu...
Holly Tucker"Excellent. . . . Tucker's chronicle of the world of 17th-century science in London and Paris is fascinating."—The EconomistIn December 1667, maverick physician Jean Denis transfused calf's blood into one of Paris's most ...
The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of...
Neil DeGrasse TysonThe New York Times bestseller: "You gotta read this. It is the most exciting book about Pluto you will ever read in your life."—Jon Stewart When the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History...
Void: The Strange Physics of Nothing ...
James Owen WeatherallWhy "nothing" may hold the key to the next era of theoretical physics
Darwinian Racism: How Darwinism Influ...
Richard WeikartTo hear some tell it, Adolf Hitler was a Christian creationist who rejected Darwinian evolution. Award-winning historian Richard Weikart shows otherwise. According to Weikart, Darwinian evolution crucially influenced Hitler and the Na...
To Explain the World: The Discovery o...
Steven WeinbergA masterful commentary on the history of science from the Greeks to modern times, by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg—a thought-provoking and important book by one of the most distinguished scientists and intellectuals ...
A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature'...
Frank WilczekDoes the universe embody beautiful ideas? Artists as well as scientists throughout human history have pondered this "beautiful question." With Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek as your guide, embark on a voyage of related disco...