Science + Social aspects
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- Subject of33
- Carl Sagan's universe, edited by Yervant Terzian, Elizabeth Bilson
- The war on science, who's waging it, why it matters, what we can do about it, Shawn Otto
- The world as I see it, by Albert Einstein
- Attacks on science, Lisa Idzikowski, book editor
- Sex robots and vegan meat, adventures at the frontier of birth, food, sex, and death, Jenny Kleeman
- Before the fallout, from Marie Curie to Hiroshima, Diana Preston
- Gender before birth, sex selection in a transnational context, Rajani Bhatia
- The nature of science, integrating historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives, Fernando Espinoza
- Controversies in science and technology, edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman, Abby J. Kinchy, and Jo Handelsman
- Redefining science, scientists, the national security state, and nuclear weapons in Cold War America, Paul Rubinson
- Life at the speed of light, from the double helix to the dawn of digital life, J. Craig Venter
- Not a scientist, how politicians mistake, misrepresent, and utterly mangle science, Dave Levitan
- Physics of the future, how science will shape human destiny and our daily lives by the year 2100, Michio Kaku
- Puzzles, problems and enigmas, occasional pieces on the human aspects of science, John Ziman
- The science question in feminism, Sandra Harding
- Anti-science and the assault on democracy, defending reason in a free society, edited by Michael J. Thompson and Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker
- Millennium evenings at the White House, science in the next millennium, [presented by Stephen Hawking], [Episode] 2
- The perfect theory, a century of geniuses and the battle over general relativity, Pedro G. Ferreira
- Doing physics, how physicists take hold of the world, Martin H. Krieger
- Distrust:, big data, data-torturing, and the assault on science, Gary Smith
- A people's history of science, miners, midwives, and "low mechanicks", Clifford D. Conner
- On the future, prospects for humanity, Martin Rees
- Exploration and science, social impact and interaction, Michael S. Reidy, Gary Kroll, Erik M. Conway
- The workshop and the world, what ten thinkers can teach us about science and authority, Robert P. Crease
- Armageddon science, the science of mass destruction, Brian Clegg
- Science, technology, and society, an encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, editor in chief
- Black hole, how an idea abandoned by Newtonians, hated by Einstein, and gambled on by Hawking became loved, Marcia Bartusiak
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- How the world really works, the science behind how we got here and where we're going, Vaclav Smil
- The digital dialectic, new essays on new media, edited by Peter Lunenfeld
- The fight against doubt, how to bridge the gap between scientists and the public, Inmaculada de Melo-MartÃn and Kristen Intemann
- The creative moment, how science made itself alien to modern culture, Joseph Schwartz
- Explaining science, a cognitive approach, Ronald N. Giere