Jake Page from HarperCollins Publishers
Jake Page was the founding editor of Doubleday's Natural History Press, as well as editorial director of Natural History magazine and science editor of Smithsonian magazine. He has written more than forty books on the natural sciences, zoological ... [... more]
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The Sun: A Biography
From Amazon.com: Imagine writing the biography of a subject you can't look at without going blind. Astronomer and BBC science editor David Whitehouse has done just that in The Sun. Taking an unusual tack, he writes about the Sun as if it were a [... more]
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Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of ...
From Amazon.com: If it can go wrong, it will--thus Murphy's Law. Science journalist Edward Tenner looks more closely at this eternal verity, named after a U.S. Air Force captain who, during a test of rocket-sled deceleration, noticed that critical gauges [... more]
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The Pope and the Heretic: The True Story of Giordano ...
From Amazon.com: Giordano Bruno, the subject of Michael White's The Pope and the Heretic, was a thoroughly modern intellect whose fate was to have lived during the late 16th century, a period characterized in large part by the Inquisition, the Church's [... more]
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Inside the Mind of God: Images and Words of Inner Space
Stunning photography! Thought provoking!: Page after page, the photographs compiled by Michael Reagan are a microscopic tour of the universe within us all. Beautifully colored photos of almost every part of the human body are here: synapses, DNA, the [... more]
CDN$20.02
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Biology For Dummies
Arrrghhhhhhh!: The 'science of life' is a wonderful, exciting, expanding area of knowledge. "What's not to love?", as they ask. When a book like this is promulgated, with the stated purpose of making complexity attainable to those with less [... more]
CDN$23.99
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What Makes Popcorn Pop?: And Other Questions about the ...
Help for Children and Adults Who Want to Know More!: The best way to engage anyone's interest is to connect information to something that has attracted their attention. In this enjoyable book, Highlights for Children Science Editor, Jack Myers, takes on [... more]
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Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature: Tesla's Science of ...
Amazing presentation of wireless power transmission: BOOK REVIEW "Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature" is a new book by Thomas Valone, who edited this book in time for the Wardenclyffe Tower Centennial (1903-2003)*. This book presents for the [... more]
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The Sun: A Biography
From Amazon.com: Imagine writing the biography of a subject you can't look at without going blind. Astronomer and BBC science editor David Whitehouse has done just that in The Sun. Taking an unusual tack, he writes about the Sun as if it were a [... more]
CDN$20.99
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The Bit and the Pendulum: From Quantum Computing to M ...
From Amazon.com: Information, for most of us, is an airy, abstract thing--the stuff of ideas, images, and symbols. But for Tom Siegfried and the scientists he writes about in The Bit and the Pendulum: How the New Physics of Information Is Revolutionizing [... more]
CDN$18.99
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1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the Universe
Informative Astronomy Book of Facts !: A very good book for mature ages down to early teens. I pick this book up every once in a while before I go to bed - even though I read it several times over just to wonder over the many interesting things in our [... more]
CDN$26.95
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Inside the Mind of God: Images and Words of Inner Space
Stunning photography! Thought provoking!: Page after page, the photographs compiled by Michael Reagan are a microscopic tour of the universe within us all. Beautifully colored photos of almost every part of the human body are here: synapses, DNA, the [... more]
CDN$25.03
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