Incoming Resources
- The Twentieth-century sciences;, studies in the biography of ideas., Essays by Erik H. Erikson [and others] Edited by Gerald Holton
- Only a trillion
- Mathematics and the physical world, by Morris Kline
- Women scientists, reflections, challenges, and breaking boundaries, Magdolna Hargittai
- Nanoscale, visualizing an invisible world, words by Kenneth S. Deffeyes ; illustrations by Stephen E. Deffeyes
- Worlds before Adam, the reconstruction of geohistory in the age of reform, Martin J.S. Rudwick
- Autobiography and Selected Essays, by Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 Huxley
- Van Nostrand's scientific encyclopedia, Glenn D. Considine, editor-in-chief ; Peter H. Kulik, associate editor
- The nature of the physical universe, 1976 Nobel Conference, organized by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota ; edited by Douglas Huff, Omer Prewett
- The essential engineer, why science alone will not solve our global problems, Henry Petroski
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- Before Galileo, the birth of modern science in medieval Europe, John Freely
- Scientific style and format, the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers, Style Manual Subcommittee, Council of Science Editors
- Robotics., discover the science & technology of the future with 20 projects, Kathy Ceceri ; illustrated by Sam Carbaugh
- Scientific development and misconceptions through the ages, a reference guide, Robert E. Krebs
- Science or pseudoscience, magnetic healing, psychic phenomena, and other heterodoxies, Henry H. Bauer
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- Everyday science explained, by Curt Suplee
- Apollo 13
- The void, Frank Close
- The science delusion, asking the big questions in a culture of easy answers, Curtis White
- The dreams of reason;, science and utopias
- Pseudoscience, a critical encyclopedia, Brian Regal
- Great ideas of science., Illustrated by Lee Ames
- Science and technology in world history, an introduction, James E. McClellan III and Harold Dorn
- Speaking about science, a manual for creating clear presentations, Scott Morgan, Barrett Whitener
- The curious life of Robert Hooke, the man who measured London, Lisa Jardine
- The pleasure of finding things out, the best short works of Richard P. Feynman, by Richard P. Feynman ; edited by Jeffrey Robbins ; foreword by Freeman Dyson
- The handy weather answer book, Kevin Hile
- Newton's apple and other myths about science, edited by Ronald L. Numbers and Kostas Kampourakis
- The science of James Bond, from bullets to bowler hats to boat jumps, the real technology behind 007's fabulous films, Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg
- An ocean of air, why the wind blows and other mysteries of the atmosphere, Gabrielle Walker
- The upright thinkers, the human journey from living in trees to understanding the cosmos, Leonard Mlodinow
- The thermodynamics of pizza, Harold J. Morowitz
- A most damnable invention, dynamite, nitrates, and the making of the modern world, Stephen R. Bown
- The Madame Curie complex, the hidden history of women in science, Julie des Jardins
- A little history of science, William Bynum
- Encyclopedia of strange and unexplained physical phenomena, Jerome Clark
- The entrepreneurial spirit of African American inventors, Patricia Carter Sluby
- Science, numbers, and I
- Conversion factors, James L. Cook
- You are here, a portable history of the universe, Christopher Potter
- The emperor's new mind, concerning computers, minds, and the laws of physics, Roger Penrose ; foreword by Martin Gardner
- The age of insight, the quest to understand the unconscious in art, mind, and brain : from Vienna 1900 to the present, Eric R. Kandel
- Feminism & science, edited by Nancy Tuana
- Toward a global science, mining civilizational knowledge, Susantha Goonatilake
- Fads and fallacies in the name of science, Martin Gardner
- Galileo goes to jail, and other myths about science and religion, edited by Ronald L. Numbers
- The cosmic dancers, exploring the physics of science fiction, by Amit Goswami, with Maggie Goswami
- Scientific American