Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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Trivia and miscellanea
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- Guinness world records 2024, [illustrator, Rod Hunt]
- Chaos, creativity, and culture, a sampling of Chicago in the twentieth century, Kenan Heise
- The handy anatomy answer book, includes physiology, Patricia Barnes-Svarney and Thomas E. Svarney
- Shooting up, a short history of drugs and war, Łukasz Kamienski
- If our bodies could talk, a guide to operating and maintaining a human body, James Hamblin, M.D
- Would you kill the fat man?, the trolley problem and what your answer tells us about right and wrong, David Edmonds
- How the zebra got its stripes, Darwinian stories told through evolutionary biology, Léo Grasset ; [translation by Barbara Mellor]
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- The amazing story of quantum mechanics, a math-free exploration of the science that made our world, James Kakalios
- Ahead of the curve, inside the baseball revolution, Brian Kenny
- Atoms under the floorboards, the surprising science hidden in your home, Chris Woodford
- Storm in a teacup, the physics of everyday life, Helen Czerski
- The Atlas of mysterious places, the world's unexplained sacred sites, symbolic landscapes, ancient cities and lost lands, edited by Jennifer Westwood
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg
- The physics of everyday things, the extraordinary science behind an ordinary day, James Kakalios
- Unseen jungle, the microbes that secretly control our world, Eleanor Spicer Rice, PhD ; illustrated by Rob Wilson
- What would animals say if we asked the right questions?, Vinciane Despret ; translated by Brett Buchanan ; foreword by Bruno Latour
- The handy technology answer book, Naomi Balaban and James Bobick
- Who knew?, answers to questions about classical music you never thought to ask, Robert A. Cutietta
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