Science + History
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Science + History
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Science + History
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Incoming Resources
- The day the universe changed, James Burke
- The void, Frank Close
- The evolution of scientific thought from Newton to Einstein, by A. d'Abro
- Einstein and the quantum, the quest of the valiant Swabian, A. Douglas Stone
- Mathematics and the physical world, by Morris Kline
- Scientific development and misconceptions through the ages, a reference guide, Robert E. Krebs
- The Twentieth-century sciences;, studies in the biography of ideas., Essays by Erik H. Erikson [and others] Edited by Gerald Holton
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- The ten most beautiful experiments, George Johnson
- A most damnable invention, dynamite, nitrates, and the making of the modern world, Stephen R. Bown
- 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
- Science and technology in world history, an introduction, James E. McClellan III and Harold Dorn
- A little history of science, William Bynum
- A history of the sciences
- You are here, a portable history of the universe, Christopher Potter
- Adding a dimension;, seventeen essays on the history of science
- The Oxford illustrated history of science, edited by Iwan Rhys Morus
- A chronology of the history of science, 1450-1900, Robert Mortimer Gascoigne
- The origins of modern science, 1300-1800
- Thematic origins of scientific thought; Kepler to Einstein, [by] Gerald Holton
- Convergence, the idea at the heart of science : how the different disciplines are coming together to tell one coherent, interlocking story, and making science the basis for other forms of knowledge, Peter Watson
- Timelines of science
- Rabid, a cultural history of the world's most diabolical virus, Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy
- The soul of science, writer and director, Bill Stonebarger
- Galileo goes to jail, and other myths about science and religion, edited by Ronald L. Numbers
- The light ages, the surprising story of medieval science, Seb Falk
- Medieval and early modern science
- Exploration and science, social impact and interaction, Michael S. Reidy, Gary Kroll, Erik M. Conway
- The icepick surgeon, murder, fraud, sabotage, piracy, and other dastardly deeds perpetrated in the name of science, Sam Kean
- A short history of scientific thought, John Henry
- The first moderns, profiles in the origins of twentieth-century thought, William R. Everdell
- A people's history of science, miners, midwives, and "low mechanicks", Clifford D. Conner
- Worldviews, an introduction to the history and philosophy of science, Richard DeWitt
- Complete dictionary of scientific biography
- Nonsense on stilts, how to tell science from bunk, Massimo Pigliucci
- Lost discoveries, the ancient roots of modern science-- from the Babylonians to the Maya, Dick Teresi
- The little book of big history, the story of the universe, human civilization, and everything in between, Ian Crofton and Jeremy Black
- From Galileo to Newton, 1630-1720
- The swerve, how the world became modern, Stephen Greenblatt
- History of science., Translated by A.J. Pomerans
- The sun, the genome & the Internet, tools of scientific revolutions, Freeman J. Dyson
- Nuts & bolts, seven small inventions that changed the world (in a big way), Roma Agrawal
- Chronology of science, from Stonehenge to the Human Genome Project, consulting editor, Lisa Rosner
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- The ascent of man, [by] J. Bronowski
- The discoveries, Alan Lightman
- The structure of scientific revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn
- Inside science, revolution in biology and its impact, Benjamin Lewin
- The scientist as rebel, Freeman Dyson
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