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SCIENCE + Philosophy & Social Aspects
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Wonderland, how play made the modern world, Steven Johnson
Seven skeletons, the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils, Lydia Pyne
Me++, the cyborg self and the networked city, William J. Mitchell
The restless clock, a history of the centuries-long argument over what makes living things tick, Jessica Riskin
Earth in human hands, shaping our planet's future, David Grinspoon
Environmental ethics, from theory to practice, Marion Hourdequin
The Social construction of technological systems, new directions in the sociology and history of technology, edited by Wiebe E. Bijker, Thomas P. Hughes, and Trevor J. Pinch
The island of knowledge, the limits of science and the search for meaning, Marcelo Gleiser
Ethics and emerging technologies, edited by Ronald L. Sandler, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Why time flies, a mostly scientific investigation, Alan Burdick
Exploration and science, social impact and interaction, Michael S. Reidy, Gary Kroll, Erik M. Conway
Reinventing discovery, the new era of networked science, Michael Nielsen
Technology matters, questions to live with, David E. Nye
A universe from nothing, why there is something rather than nothing, Lawrence M. Krauss ; with an afterword by Richard Dawkins
Other minds, the octopus, the sea, and the deep origins of consciousness, Peter Godfrey-Smith
How we got to now, six innovations that made the modern world, Steven Johnson
Utopia is creepy, and other provocations, Nicholas Carr
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