Incoming Resources
- A brief history of time, from the big bang to black holes, Stephen W. Hawking ; introduction by Carl Sagan ; illustrations by Ron Miller
- Endless universe, beyond the Big Bang, Paul J. Steinhardt and Neil Turok
- The nature of the physical universe, 1976 Nobel Conference, organized by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota ; edited by Douglas Huff, Omer Prewett
- The illustrated A brief history of time, Stephen Hawking
- The fabric of the cosmos, space, time, and the texture of reality, Brian Greene
- Dark matter and the dinosaurs, the astounding interconnectedness of the universe, Lisa Randall
- Searching for the oldest stars, ancient relics from the early universe, Anna Frebel ; translated by Ann M. Hentschel
- The dancing universe, from creation myths to the big bang, Marcelo Gleiser
- The Oxford companion to cosmology, Andrew Liddle and Jon Loveday
- The hidden reality, parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos, Brian Greene
- The universe in a nutshell, Stephen Hawking
- Ordinary geniuses, Max Delbrück, George Gamow, and the origins of genomics and big bang cosmology, Gino Segrè
- How old is the universe?, David A. Weintraub
- Three hundred years of gravitation, edited by S.W. Hawking, W. Israel
- The invisible century, Einstein, Freud, and the search for hidden universes, Richard Panek
- Black holes, wormholes, and time machines, Jim Al-Khalili
- Our mathematical universe, my quest for the ultimate nature of reality, Max Tegmark
- The great beyond, higher dimensions, parallel universes and the extraordinary search for a theory of everything, Paul Halpern
- How it began, a time-traveler's guide to the universe, Chris Impey
- 13.8, the quest to find the true age of the universe and the theory of everything, John Gribbin
- The Copernicus complex, our cosmic significance in a universe of planets and probabilities, Caleb Scharf
- Origins, fourteen billion years of cosmic evolution, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Donald Goldsmith
- Violent phenomena in the universe, Jayant Narlikar
- A universe from nothing, why there is something rather than nothing, Lawrence M. Krauss ; with an afterword by Richard Dawkins
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- The unknown universe, a new exploration of time, space, and cosmology, Stuart Clark, PhD
- The universe in the rearview mirror, how hidden symmetries shape reality, Dave Goldberg
- The big bang, a view from the 21st century, David M. Harland
- The 4 percent universe, dark matter, dark energy, and the race to discover the rest of reality, Richard Panek
- Once before time, a whole story of the universe, by Martin Bojowald