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New Titles - Science
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Why You Eat What You Eat: The Science Behind Our Relationship with Food
RACHEL HERZ · W. W. Norton & Company Pages: 368 Format: Hardcover
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An eye-opening exploration of the psychology of eating in today's unprecedented North American pantry of abundance, access, and excess.In Why You Eat What You Eat, acclaimed neuroscientist Rachel Herz examines the sensory, psychological, neuroscientific, and physiological factors that... |
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Charles Darwin: Victorian Mythmaker
AN WILSON · Harper Pages: 432 Format: Hardcover
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A radical reappraisal of Charles Darwin from the bestselling author of Victoria: A Life.With the publication of On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin - hailed as the man who "discovered evolution" - was propelled into the pantheon of great scientific thinkers, alongside Galileo,... |
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The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World
Jeff Goodell · Little, Brown and Company Pages: 320 Format: Hardcover
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An eye-opening and essential tour of the vanishing world What if Atlantis wasn't a myth, but an early precursor to a new age of great flooding? Across the globe, scientists and civilians alike are noticing rapidly rising sea levels, and higher and higher tides pushing more water directly... |
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Planet of Microbes: The Perils and Potential of Earth's Essential Life Forms
Ted Anton · University Of Chicago Press Pages: 288 Format: Hardcover
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We live in a time of unprecedented scientific knowledge about the origins of life on Earth. But if we want to grasp the big picture, we have to start small - very small. That's because the real heroes of the story of life on Earth are microbes, the tiny living organisms we cannot see with... |
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The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine
Lindsey Fitzharris · Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux Pages: 304 Format: Hardcover
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A Top 10 Science Book of Fall 2017, Publishers WeeklyThe gripping story of how Joseph Lister's antiseptic method changed medicine foreverIn The Butchering Art, the historian Lindsey Fitzharris reveals the shocking world of nineteenth-century surgery and shows how it was transformed... |
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On Trails: An Exploration
Robert Moor · Simon & Schuster Pages: 340 Format: Hardcover
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Winner of the Pacific Northwest Book Award "The best outdoors book of the year" - Sierra Club A New York Times Bestseller One of the Best Books of 2016 - as chosen by The Boston Globe, The Seattle Times, Amazon, National Post, The Telegraph, BOOKLIST , The Guardian Bookshop,... |
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Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine
Anne Applebaum · Doubleday Pages: 461 Format: Hardcover
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From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gulag and the National Book Award finalist Iron Curtain, a revelatory history of one of Stalin's greatest crimes - the consequences of which still resonate todayIn 1929 Stalin launched his policy of agricultural collectivization - in effect... |
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Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything
Kelly Weinersmith · Penguin Press Pages: 358 Format: Hardcover
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From a top scientist and the creator of the hugely popular web comic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, a hilariously illustrated investigation into future technologies -- from how to fling a ship into deep space on the cheap to 3D organ printing What will the world of tomorrow be like?... |
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The River of Consciousness
Oliver Sacks · Knopf Pages: 256 Format: Hardcover
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From the best-selling author of Gratitude, On the Move, and Musicophilia, a collection of essays that displays Oliver Sacks's passionate engagement with the most compelling and seminal ideas of human endeavor: evolution, creativity, memory, time, consciousness, and experience. Oliver... |
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