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From Publishers WeeklyAccording to Toomey, professor of English who teaches technical and nonfiction writing at the University of Massachusetts&...
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Book DescriptionAstrobiology-the study of life in space-is one of today's fastest growing and most popular fields of science. In this compellin...
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Book DescriptionASTRONOMY: THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND with its accompany online learning tools, Ace Astronomy and Virtual Astronomy Labs shows you...
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From Publishers WeeklyIn this latest effort to popularize the sciences, City University of New York professor and media star Kaku (Hyperspace) pond...
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15 May 2008
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From Publishers WeeklyAward-winning science writer Johnson (A Fire in the Mind; Strange Beauty) calls readers away from the industrialized mega-sca...
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29 May 2008
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Amazon.comDavid Quammen is a naturalist, writer, and literary scholar who can turn from William Faulkner to theories of demographic stochasticity o...
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From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. It's hard to imagine a better guide to the work of Albert Einstein than Hawking, one of the world's m...
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From Publishers WeeklyNeuroscientists Aamodt, editor-in-chief of Nature Neuroscience, and Wang, of Princeton University, explain how the human brai...
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From Publishers WeeklyAnyone who thinks math is dull will be delightfully surprised by this history of the concept of symmetry. Stewart, a professo...
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From Publishers WeeklyFirst published by Knopf in 1986, Hearne's groundbreaking book was born of her need to be able to talk about her training...
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27 Aug 2008
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Book DescriptionUsing secret documents and analyzing thousands of NASA photographs of the Apollo 11 mission, the researchers delve, in great detail...
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Review"I'm fairly convinced that we have discovered life on Mars. There are some incredible photographs [from the Jet Propulsion Laborator...
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Amazon.comAmazon Guest Review: Stephen HawkingPublished in 1988, Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time became perhaps one of the unlikelie...
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