Science -- Miscellanea
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Science -- Miscellanea
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- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- The handy science answer book, complied by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ; edited by James E. Bobick, and Naomi E. Balaban
- Science under siege, defending science, exposing pseudoscience, edited by Kendrick Frazier
- Physics of the impossible, a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation, and time travel, Michio Kaku
- Fads and fallacies in the name of science, Martin Gardner
- What if?, serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- The world's 20 greatest unsolved problems, John R. Vacca
- Atoms under the floorboards, the surprising science hidden in your home, Chris Woodford
- Electrified sheep, glass-eating scientists, nuking the moon, and more bizarre experiments, Alex Boese
- Is the universe a hologram?, scientists answer the most provocative questions, Adolfo Plasencia ; foreword by Tim O'Reilly
- Mad science, Einstein's fridge, Dewar's flask, Mach's speed, and 362 other inventions and discoveries that made our world, edited by Randy Alfred ; from the WIRED blog, This Day in Tech, founded by Tony Long
- Thing explainer, complicated stuff in simple words, Randall Munroe
- The where, the why, and the how, 75 artists illustrate wondrous mysteries of science, by Jenny Volvovski, Julia Rothman, and Matt Lamothe ; foreword by David Macaulay
- Time in powers of ten, natural phenomena and their timescales, Gerard 't Hooft, Stefan Vandoren ; translated by Saskia Eisberg-'t Hooft
- What if?, additional serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe, 2
- The secret life of dust, from the cosmos to the kitchen counter, the big consequences of little things, Hannah Holmes
- The reality bubble, how science reveals the hidden truths that shape our world, Ziya Tong
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