Incoming Resources
- Of molecules and men,, by Francis Crick
- Life's engines, how microbes made Earth habitable, Paul G. Falkowski ; with a new preface by the author
- The living planet, a portrait of the earth, by David Attenborough ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Video
- Life's edge, the search for what it means to be alive, Carl Zimmer
- About life, concepts in modern biology, by Paul S. Agutter and Denys N. Wheatley
- The restless clock, a history of the centuries-long argument over what makes living things tick, Jessica Riskin
- Life's engines, how microbes made Earth habitable, Paul G. Falkowski
- In search of cell history, the evolution of life's building blocks, Franklin M. Harold
- Weird life, the search for life that is very, very different from our own, David Toomey
- Cells to civilizations, principles of change that shape life, Enrico Coen
- The tao of chemistry and life, a scientific journey, Eugene H. Cordes
- Biocivilisations, a new look at the science of life, Predrag Slijepčević ; foreword by Vandana Shiva
- Genetics of original sin, the impact of natural selection on the future of humanity, Christian de Duve with Neil Patterson ; foreword by Edward O. Wilson
- The nature of life and its potential to survive, David S. Stevenson
- How life works, a user's guide to the new biology, Philip Ball
- The hidden life of life, a walk through the reaches of time, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
- The vanishing face of gaia, a final warning, James Lovelock
- What is life?, five great ideas in biology, from Nobel Prize winner, Paul Nurse
- The Serengeti rules, the quest to discover how life works and why it matters, Sean B. Carroll