Daniel Charles
Daniel Charles is the author of Lords of the and a former technology correspondent for National Public Radio and the New Scientist. He lives in Washington, D.C. [... more]
Harper Collins |
Does Anything Eat Wasps
Author: "New Scientist" Binding: Paperback EAN: 9781861979735 ISBN: 1861979738 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2005-11 [... more]
CDN$16.02
Amazon CA |
Michael Belfiore
Michael Belfiore is one of only a handful of freelance journalists covering commercial spaceflight. He has written for numerous publications, including Popular Science, Wired News, Reuters, and New Scientist. Born in 1969-the year Buzz Aldrin and ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Michael Brooks
Michael Brooks, who holds a PhD in quantum physics, is an editor at New Scientist. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Independent, Observer, Times Higher Educational Supplement, and even Playboy. He is a regular speaker and debate chair at ... [... more]
Random House |
David Wolman
David Wolman is the author of A Left-Hand Turn Around the World and writes for magazines such as Wired, Newsweek, Outside, National Geographic Traveler and New Scientist. He lives in Portland, OR. [... more]
Harper Collins |
Stories of the Invisible: A Guided Tour of Molecules
From Amazon.co.uk: "Molecules", Philip Ball writes in Stories of the Invisible, "are the smallest units of meaning in chemistry", the words, if you will, made up of atomic letters. In this lively essay, full of such useful metaphors, [... more]
CDN$22.95
Amazon CA |
Useful Mathematical And Physical Formulae
Respect: Wooden Books have done it again. Quite how they managed to fit the major equations from Maths and Physics into one tiny cartoon book is quite beyond me. With a great little Wizard and a pair of elf-things to help you get the picture, this book [... more]
CDN$11.00
Amazon CA |
The Atlas of the Prehistoric World
From Amazon.com: The earth is not the spring chicken it was 4.6 billion years ago. With the passing of the millennia, earth's face, weathered by heat and ice and subject to tectonic friction, has erupted, wrinkled, and sagged, as do all our faces [... more]
CDN$34.52
Amazon CA |
Book of 100 Things to Do Before You Die
Author: New Scientist Binding: Paperback EAN: 9780887847844 ISBN: 0887847846 Publication Date: 2007-06-28 [... more]
CDN$9.95
Amazon CA |
Have Your Poo Rolled Away by Dung Beetles and 99 Other ...
What a delightful little book!!: Ok ok so I did the cover illustration for it, but honestly it's a fab little book!! It is a perfect, friendly size and instantly zapped me into my childhood past, reminding me of Beatrix Potter children's books. It is the [... more]
CDN$19.95
Amazon CA |
Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Unsettling, ...
Very Hungry Birds (and More !): The 'New Scientist' is a weekly magazine, first published in 1956, that covers the recent happenings in the scientific world. In 1994, the magazine launched a new column called "The Last Word" in which its driven [... more]
CDN$13.50
Amazon CA |
The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science
Somewhat helpful but incomplete: After reading a review in New Scientist magazine I got excited about this book as I am currently writing Ph.D. thesis. I did not get exactly what I expected. The book gives a good overview of the different types of [... more]
CDN$45.15
Amazon CA |