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  • An Elementary Study of Insects

    Double 9 Books An Elementary Study of Insects

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    Book SynopsisAn Elementary Study of Insects is a foundational work within the subject of entomology authored by using Leonard Haseman, a distinguished entomologist. This book, while not well known in famous literature, is distinctly appeared among students, researchers, and lovers interested by the take a look at of insects. Published throughout a generation whilst entomological understanding become still evolving, Haseman's work served as a vital aid for the ones in search of a complete introduction to the world of insects. The book offers a meticulous exam of insect anatomy, behavior, ecology, and class, making it accessible to both beginners and extra pro entomologists. Haseman's ardour for the subject count number shines via in his writing, as he conveys the marvel and intricacies of the insect world to his readers. He offers treasured insights into the life cycles, adaptations, and ecological roles of numerous insect species, fostering a deeper appreciation for these creatures. While An Elementary Study of Insects might not be a literary masterpiece within the traditional feel, it stands as a testament to Haseman's willpower to the sphere of entomology and his dedication to training. His paintings maintains to function a valuable reference for everybody interested in the have a look at of bugs, contributing notably to the understanding of these vital and various organisms in the herbal world.

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  • Little Fuzzy

    Double 9 Books Little Fuzzy

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  • The Star Hyacinths

    Double 9 Books The Star Hyacinths

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    Book SynopsisThe Star Hyacinths is a well-known science fiction brief story written by James H. Schmitz. The tale recounts the journey of characters, Nile and Sorrel, as they discover the mysterious and delightful international of the Star Hyacinths in a destiny cosmos wealthy with improved era and intergalactic tour. The plot unfolds as Nile, a seasoned pilot, and Sorrel, a famend xenologist, are assigned to the planet of Kryder II. They come find the mysterious and sentient Star Hyacinths, captivating alien organisms that generate high-quality, fascinating colorings and melodies. Nile and Sorrel discover a deeper connection among the Star Hyacinths and the cosmic mysteries of the universe as they check out the ones exceptional species. James H. Schmitz's tale deftly blends science fiction and fantasy, charming readers in a superbly imagined world replete with bizarre lifestyles and clinical intrigue. Schmitz delves with subjects like as interest, discovery, and the fundamental hyperlinks which can exist between humans and extraterrestrial lifestyles paperwork via his evocative descriptions and person development. The Star Hyacinths exemplifies Schmitz's capacity to provide creative and thought-provoking testimonies that continue to interact readers.

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  • Space Viking

    Double 9 Books Space Viking

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  • Bergson And His Philosophy

    Double 9 Books Bergson And His Philosophy

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  • Zoonomia; Or the Laws of Organic Life Vol. 1

    Double 9 Books Zoonomia; Or the Laws of Organic Life Vol. 1

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    Book SynopsisZoonomia; or, The Laws of Organic Life is a pioneering clinical and philosophical work written through Erasmus Darwin, an 18th-century English physician, herbal truth seeker, and grandfather of Charles Darwin. Zoonomia is a groundbreaking exploration of diverse elements of biology, medicine, and the natural international. Erasmus Darwin's Zoonomia is a comprehensive examination of the standards governing natural lifestyles. The book covers a huge range of subjects, which includes anatomy, physiology, pathology, and the philosophy of existence. Darwin's work become high-quality for its early advocacy of evolutionary ideas, as he recommended that species could change through the years via a technique of model. One of the maximum giant contributions of Zoonomia is its exploration of the idea of transmutation, which laid the groundwork for later evolutionary theories. Erasmus Darwin proposed the concept that all life forms shared a commonplace ancestry and that they could undergo slow variations to better suit their environments. Although not as well-known as his grandson Charles Darwin's later paintings on evolution, Zoonomia changed into an important precursor to the improvement of evolutionary thought. It also contributed to the wider scientific and clinical discussions of its time, making it an enormous work in the history of biology and herbal philosophy.

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  • The Law And The Word

    Double 9 Books The Law And The Word

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  • An Account Of The Conquest Of Peru

    Double 9 Books An Account Of The Conquest Of Peru

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    Book SynopsisAn Account of the Conquest of Peru by Pedro Sancho is an ancient narrative that offers a comprehensive take a look at the conquest of the Inca Empire by Spanish conquistadors for the duration of the sixteenth century. Sancho, a Spanish conquistador and eyewitness to those events, presents a brilliant and special account of the day trip led by using Francisco Pizarro and the dramatic downfall of the Inca civilization. Sancho's paintings are a precious historical record that falls into the genre of historic chronicles and firsthand bills. He skillfully describes the motivations, strategies, and demanding situations faced by means of the Spanish conquistadors as they ventured into the coronary heart of the Inca Empire, culminating in the capture of the Inca ruler Atahualpa and the subsequent Spanish domination of Peru. The narrative explores the conflict of civilizations, with the Spanish wielding superior weaponry and technology at the same time as the Inca Empire possessed excellent wealth and cultural complexity. Sancho's writing captures the brutality of the conquest, the interactions among the Spaniards and the indigenous peoples, and the profound cultural and social adjustments added approximately by means of Spanish rule. An Account of the Conquest of Peru is an enormous historical supply, losing mild on the conquest's geopolitical, social, and monetary implications.

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  • The Microscope

    Double 9 Books The Microscope

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    Book SynopsisThe Microscope is a seminal paintings authored by Andrew Ross, a outstanding English optician and microscope maker of the 19th century. This comprehensive e-book is a sizable contribution to the sphere of microscopy and clinical instrumentation. In this pioneering paintings, Ross delves into the principles, production, and realistic packages of microscopes. He offers distinctive insights into the design and mechanics of microscopes, in conjunction with instructions on how to use them successfully for clinical statement and research. The Microscope not handiest serves as a treasured guide for the ones inquisitive about microscopy but also highlights the essential role of microscopes in advancing medical understanding. Ross's meticulous descriptions and illustrations of microscope components and techniques made microscopy greater handy to a broader audience, inclusive of scientists, naturalists, and students. Moreover, Ross's work reflects the enthusiasm and curiosity of the generation's clinical network, as microscopes were instrumental in coming across previously unseen worlds and phenomena. His book contributed to the popularization of microscopy and the speedy advancements in organic and medical research throughout the nineteenth century. The Microscope via Andrew Ross stays a undying aid for anybody inquisitive about the history and realistic applications of microscopes.

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  • First PrinciplesPart II.Laws Of The Knowable

    Double 9 Books First PrinciplesPart II.Laws Of The Knowable

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  • Zetetic Astronomy Earth Not a Globe an

    Double 9 Books Zetetic Astronomy Earth Not a Globe an

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  • Morphology and Evolution of Turtles

    Springer Morphology and Evolution of Turtles

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    Book SynopsisThis volume celebrates the contributions of Dr. Eugene Gaffney to the study of turtles, through a diverse and complementary collection of papers that showcases the latest research on one of the most intriguing groups of reptiles. A mix of focused and review papers deals with numerous aspects of the evolutionary history of turtles, including embryonic development, origins, early diversification, phylogenetic relationships, and biogeography. Moreover it includes reports on important but poorly understood fossil turtle assemblages, provides historical perspectives on turtle research, and documents disease and variation in turtles. With its broad scope, which includes descriptions of material and new taxa from Australia, Asia, and Europe, as well as North and South America, this work will be an essential resource for anyone interested in the morphology and evolution of turtles. “This volume’s breadth of time, geography, and taxonomic coverage makes it a major contribution to the field and a ‘must have’ for all vertebrate paleontologists.”, James F. Parham, California State University, CA, USA “A comprehensive and sweeping overview of turtle evolution by the top experts in the field that will interest everyone curious about these unique reptiles.” Jason S. Anderson, University of Calgary, Canada “An invaluable addition to the literature that covers the full spectrum of approaches toward understanding the evolution of these noble creatures.” Ann C. Burke, Wesleyan University, CT , USA “A truly comprehensive volume that both the student of fossil turtles, as well as the general reader interested in these enigmatic creatures, will find fascinating.” Tyler Lyson, Yale University, CT, USA​Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:“This book describes the latest research on fossil turtles and thus is a substantial addition to the field of vertebrate paleontology. … this work will be an essential resource for all global researchers interested in the morphology and evolution of reptiles, including the most intriguing of them, the turtles. … will be very useful to students, researchers, and scientists in the field of paleontology and biology.” (Rituparna Bose, Priscum, Vol. 21 (1), 2014)“This massive volume will be a landmark in the study of turtles. … This is a rich resource with many photographs and illustrations and information on the contributions of many earlier students of turtles. It is essentially a book for specialists in turtle anatomy and evolution, but some of the more broadly focused chapters will be of use to many professionals in paleontology and biology, and advanced students in those areas. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (D. Bardack, Choice, Vol. 50 (6), February, 2013).Table of ContentsPart I. Perspectives on the Life and Accomplishments of Eugene S. Gaffney.- Part II. The Origin of Turtles.- Part III. The Early Diversification of Turtles.- Part IV. Pleurodire Diversity and Biogeography.- Part V. Diversity, Biogeography, and Paleobiology of Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Turtles.- Part VI. Pathologies, Anomalies, and Variation in Turtle Skeletons. ​

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    £89.99

  • Modern Aspects Of Relativity

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Modern Aspects Of Relativity

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    Book SynopsisToday, Relativity is becoming an integrated aspect of engineering fields. Its application to the Global Positioning System (GPS), extends in usage from smart watches to the navigation of cars, airplanes (drones) and even autonomous tractors. In rather expensive particle accelerators, physicists are everyday 'playing' with Relativistic Billiards, common to the betatrons of cancer therapy using electrons. Computer programs, such as 'ray tracing' methods, are enhanced to simulate objects in relativistic motion, which now offer us relativistic visualizations of accretion disks around compact, astrophysical objects like Black Holes.Against the backdrop of the applications explained throughout the chapters, this book takes on a practical and intuitive approach in introducing the Lorentz invariance of light propagation and space-time concepts. The book begins with simple mathematics, like the classical Pythagoras formula for energy-momentum 'triangles'. Later, readers will find the intuitive vector calculus reemerging in the expansion of full relativistic expressions. Prepared with instructive diagrams of recent experiments, even the layperson can grasp the essential study of Relativity and marvel at its applications within this book.

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  • Nobel Lectures In Chemistry (2011-2015)

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Nobel Lectures In Chemistry (2011-2015)

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    Book SynopsisMentioned as the second prize category in his will, Chemistry was the most important science for Alfred Nobel's own work. The development of Nobel's inventions as well as the industrial processes he employed were based upon chemical knowledge. This volume is a collection of the Nobel lectures delivered by the Nobel laureates, together with their biographies and the presentation speeches for the period 2011-2015. Each Nobel lecture is based on the work for which the laureate was awarded the Nobel Prize.List of Nobel laureates and their award citations:(2011) 'for mechanistic studies of DNA repair'.

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    £81.00

  • Retrotransposons And Human Disease: L1

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Retrotransposons And Human Disease: L1

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    Book SynopsisThirty years ago we knew that retrotransposons made up at least half of our genomes, but little about their role in biology. The human genome has since been sequenced and the position of all retrotransposons in the reference sequence has been determined. However, as of today, the function of retrotransposons still remains elusive. We know much more about the diseases associated with their movement and the host defenses we all have against them.This volume explores an array of diseases in humans associated with L1 retrotransposon movement within the human genome, including some cancers such as colon cancer and neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia.The chapters explore the diversity of retrotransposons, their different biological mechanisms, the role of L1 in their movement, and their contribution to human diseases. This book posits that somatic events caused by retrotransposons have implications for mosaicism and are often associated with cancers. Germline events are common, occur quite early in development, and are a cause of single gene diseases. All in all, the authors implicate L1 retrotransposons as major sources of human diversity and advocate for their continued study.

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    £81.00

  • Invitation To Quantum Mechanics

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Invitation To Quantum Mechanics

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    Book SynopsisHow do atoms and electrons behave? Are they just like marbles, basketballs, suns, and planets, but smaller?They are not. Atoms and electrons behave in a fashion quite unlike the familiar marbles, basketballs, suns, and planets. This sophomore-level textbook delves into the counterintuitive, intricate, but ultimately fascinating world of quantum mechanics. Building both physical insight and mathematical technique, it opens up a new world to the discerning reader.After discussing experimental demonstrations showing that atoms behave differently from marbles, the book builds up the phenomena of the quantum world — quantization, interference, and entanglement — in the simplest possible system, the qubit. Once the phenomena are introduced, it builds mathematical machinery for describing them. It goes on to generalize those concepts and that machinery to more intricate systems. Special attention is paid to identical particles, the source of considerable student confusion. In the last chapter, students get a taste of what is not treated in the book and are invited to continue exploring quantum mechanics. Problems in the book test both conceptual and technical knowledge, and invite students to develop their own questions.

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    £42.75

  • Discovering The Nature Of Light: The Science And

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Discovering The Nature Of Light: The Science And

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a science text about light for the general reader; it is also an adventure story and a detective story revealing how the secrets of light were uncovered. Readers can share in the thrill of each discovery and learn about some of the myriad applications opened up by these fascinating discoveries, including the telescope, fiber optics, the laser, and even the recent optical detection of gravitational waves from space.With Professor Fortson, distinguished experimental physicist, as your tour guide, follow the journey from the 17th century — when Descartes first calculated the size of the rainbow — to the 20th century, when the quantum theory of light was born. Learn how Huygens, Newton, Planck, Einstein and many other great scientists solved one mystery after another, from the reason underlying the law of refraction to the puzzle of the photoelectric effect. The journey ends with the solution to the most challenging mystery of all: that light is both a wave and a particle — a fascinating finale.

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    £23.75

  • O Mg! How Chemistry Came To Be

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd O Mg! How Chemistry Came To Be

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a graphic introduction to how chemistry developed, from ancient times to now. Led by cartoon host, Ben Zene — with occasional interjections by eccentric Greek philosopher Democritus — readers learn about ancient Greek and Chinese elements, alchemists, and the development of chemistry as we know it today, from Robert Boyle and Antoine Lavoisier, from Elizabeth Fulhame and John Dalton, to Jöns Jakob Berzelius and Friedrich Wöhler, to Rosalind Franklin, Linus Pauling, and Mario Molina. The book delves into topics like nanochemistry, environmental chemistry, and how the structure of atoms and molecules was uncovered, all with good humor, bright colors, and lively drawings. There are occasional sidebars on chemical-related history and the arts, and factoids such as how President of the USA Herbert Hoover and President of Israel Chaim Weizmann influenced chemistry, how personal politics may have denied Gilbert Lewis the Nobel Prize, a Japanese tale of intrigue mingling with chemistry, and which chemist was the first living person to have an element named for him.Related Link(s)

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  • Cosmic Roots: The Conflict Between Science And

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Cosmic Roots: The Conflict Between Science And

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    Book SynopsisCosmic Roots traces the five-thousand-year conflict between science and religion — and how it has shaped our modern secular worldview.Told with rare clarity and striking insight, this fascinating and thought-provoking book focuses on the history of cosmology and its sister science astronomy. For it was discoveries within these great disciplines which first led to the conflict between science and religion. The story begins with the cosmological beliefs of the ancients — from the flat Earth models of the Sumerians and Hebrews to the Greek notion of the orbits of planets as divine circles. Topics progress from Aristotle and Ptolemy's integrated planetary models to the Sun-centered cosmologies of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and the great Isaac Newton. Their combined scientific achievements stand as testimony to the power and imagination of the human mind.This meticulously researched narrative also traces the roots of Western religion, based on historical events and archeological evidence. It takes us on a captivating journey through Western religious history — from ancient paganism to the ethical monotheism of the Hebrews, Christians, and Moslems. Along the way, we follow the rise and fall of civilizations, of empires, cycles of war and peace, unification and division.The book concludes with how Darwin came up with his theory of evolution and the impact of modern physics on religious beliefs. The cumulative effect of the scientific discoveries presented in Cosmic Roots has, for better or for worse, led to the separation of science and religion we see in Western culture today.

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  • Resonant Infrared Detectors And Emitters

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Resonant Infrared Detectors And Emitters

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a sequel of The Physics of Quantum Well Infrared Photodetectors (1997), which covered the basic physics of QWIPs. In the intervening 27 years, QWIP properties pertinent to infrared detection are much better understood, and QWIP technology has become a mainstream, widely deployed infrared technology. The main progress is the ability to know the QWIP absorption quantum efficiency quantitatively through rigorous electromagnetic modeling. The lack of theoretical prediction has impeded QWIP development for a long time. Generally, an arbitrary choice of detector structures yields substantial variations of absorption properties, and QWIP was regarded as a low quantum efficiency detector. With the advent of electromagnetic modeling, quantum efficiency of any detector geometry can be known exactly and be optimized to attain a large satisfactory value. Consequently, all properties of QWIPs are predictable, not unlike prevailing silicon devices. This unique characteristic enables QWI

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    £130.50

  • Women in STEM in Higher Education: Good Practices

    Springer Verlag, Singapore Women in STEM in Higher Education: Good Practices

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    Book SynopsisThis open access book addresses challenges related to women in STEM in higher education, presenting research, experiences, studies, and good practices associated with the engagement, access, and retention of women in the STEM disciplines. It also discusses strategies implemented by universities and policymakers to reduce the existing gender gap in these areas. The chapters provide an overview of implementations in different regions of the world and provide numerous examples that can be transferred to other higher education institutions.Table of ContentsA model for bridging the gender gap in STEM in higher education institutions.- A Review of Irish National Strategy for Gender Equality in Higher Education 2010-2021.- Making and taking leadership in the promotion of gender desegregation in STEM.- Reflections on Selected Gender Equality in STEM Initiatives in an Irish University.- Balance4Better: "We Are HERe" more than a gender campaign.- Promoting the participation of women in STEM: A methodological view.- Women retention in STEM Higher Education: Systematic Mapping of Gender Issues.- Mentoring of female students in engineering as a way of caring.- Gender perspective in STEM disciplines in Spain universities.- Examples of good practices in Erasmus+ projects that integrate gender and STEM in Higher Education.

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    £33.74

  • Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Graphene Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Properties, and Applications

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    Book SynopsisThe development of graphene-related nanomaterials and nanocomposite has shown immense utility in the areas of science, engineering, and technology. These materials include graphene derivatives, graphene-supported inorganic nanomaterials and films, graphene-metal decorated nanostructures, core–shell structures of nanocarbon-graphene, and graphene-doped polymer hybrid nanocomposites. They have been prepared by various methods like chemical vapor deposition, exfoliation of graphite, chemical reduction of GO, silver mirror reaction, catalysis, in situ hydroxylation, and sono sol–gel route. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Fabrication, Functionalization, and Surface Modification. Characteristic Properties. Potential Applications. Summary.

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  • Jenny Stanford Publishing In the Shadow of Animals

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    Book SynopsisThis book explains how various animals have adapted to extreme conditions, and why humans need animals and should protect them.

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  • Jenny Stanford Publishing Is Nuclear Power the Answer

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    Book SynopsisThis book is designed to recalibrate the discussion on whether nuclear power is the best option for energy generation in the future. It emphasizes the significant differences in power generation between renewables, specifically photovoltaics and wind power, and points out the advantages and disadvantages of both. It also highlights the renewable experiment being emphasized in Australia and compares this approach with that adopted by the rest of the world. It is a vital addition to the discussion written by a scientist, engineer and mathematician with extensive global experience in industrial processes and engineering quality systems.

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  • International Cooperation in Space Science

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    £40.49

  • Kvanttrassel och synkronicitet

    Bruno del Medico Editore Kvanttrassel och synkronicitet

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    £15.19

  • Understanding Social Problems

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    £112.50

  • The Mind Electric

    Little, Brown Book Group The Mind Electric

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    Book SynopsisA thought-provoking journey through some of the strangest ways our brains can delude us and what these can teach us about medicine, narrative and being human

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    £17.60

  • Reichenbach H Direction of Time

    Dover Publications Inc. Reichenbach H Direction of Time

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    Book SynopsisDistinguished physicist examines emotive significance of time, time order of mechanics, time direction of thermodynamics and microstatistics, time direction of macrostatistics, time of quantum physics, more. 1971 edition.

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    £13.04

  • The Structure of Science

    Hackett Publishing Co, Inc The Structure of Science

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    Book Synopsis"Structure of Science: Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation - 2nd Edition".Trade ReviewErnest Nagel's work, The Structure of Science , has earned for itself the status of an outstanding standard work in its field. It offers an exceptionally thorough and comprehensive methodological and philosophical exploration encountered in those diverse fields. Nagel's discussion is distinguished by the lucidity of its style, the incisiveness of its reasoning, and the solidity of its grounding in all the major branches of scientific inquiry. The Structure of Science has become a highly influential work that is widely invoked in the methodological and philosophical literature. Recent controversies between analytics and historic-sociological approaches to the philosophy of science have not diminished its significance; in fact, it seems to me that the pragmatist component in Nagel's thinking may be helpful for efforts to develop a rapprochement between the contending schools. --Carl G. Hempel

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  • Cambridge International AS  A Level Marine

    Cambridge University Press Cambridge International AS A Level Marine

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    Book SynopsisDevelop your students theoretical and practical marine science skills for first examination in 2022. This digital teacher''s resource is the perfect companion to the coursebook and workbook, helping you bridge the gap between teaching theory and practice. It helps you support your learners, plan lessons and teach to the syllabus, with downloadable support notes for the practical activities and answers to all the questions in the workbook and coursebook, as well as sample data for the workbook. From teaching activity, assessment and homework ideas, to how to tackle common misconceptions and support with practical activities, this handy resource provides inspiration and time-saving support.Table of ContentsWelcome; About the authors; How to use this series; How to use this Teacher's Resource; Lesson Plan template; About the syllabus; About the examination; Key teaching approaches; Teaching notes per topic; Practical Support for Coursebook activities; Practical Support for Workbook Activities; Coursebook Answers; Workbook Answers

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    £100.76

  • Human Origins: 7 million years and counting

    John Murray Press Human Origins: 7 million years and counting

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    Book SynopsisWhere did we come from? Where are we going?Homo sapiens is the most successful, the most widespread and the most influential species ever to walk the Earth. In the blink of an evolutionary eye we have spread around the globe, taken control of Earth's biological and mineral resources, transformed the environment, discovered the secrets of the universe and travelled into space.Yet just 7 million years ago, we were just another species of great ape making a quiet living in the forests of East Africa. We do not know exactly what this ancestor was like, but it was no more likely than a chimpanzee or gorilla to sail across the ocean, write a symphony, invent a steam engine or ponder the meaning of existence. How did we get from there to here?Human Origins recounts the most astonishing evolutionary tale ever told. Discover how our ancestors made the first tentative steps towards becoming human, how we lost our fur but gained language, fire and tools, how we strode out of Africa, invented farming and cities and ultimately created modern civilisation - perhaps the only one of its kind in the universe. Meet your long-lost ancestors, the other humans who once shared the planet with us, and learn where the story might end.ABOUT THE SERIESNew Scientist Instant Expert books are definitive and accessible entry points to the most important subjects in science; subjects that challenge, attract debate, invite controversy and engage the most enquiring minds. Designed for curious readers who want to know how things work and why, the Instant Expert series explores the topics that really matter and their impact on individuals, society, and the planet, translating the scientific complexities around us into language that's open to everyone, and putting new ideas and discoveries into perspective and context.

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    £8.24

  • Into the Unknown

    Basic Books Into the Unknown

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    Book SynopsisA leading astronomer and gifted teacher takes readers on a wondrous tour—'perfect for anyone who enjoyed Astrophysics for People in a Hurry' (Publishers Weekly)—of how science confronts the big questions about the origins, destiny, and fundamental nature of our universe   Humans have learned a lot about the world around us and the universe beyond. We have made powerful insights and created profound theories about the universe and everything in it. Surely the ultimate theory must be waiting, just beyond our current knowledge.   Well, maybe. In Into the Unknown, astrophysicist Kelsey Johnson takes us to the edge of scientific understanding about the universe: What caused the Big Bang? What happens inside black holes? Are there other dimensions? She doesn’t just celebrate what we know but rather what we don’t, and asks what it means if we never find that knowledge. Exploring the convergence of scien

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    £22.40

  • The Fifth Kingdom: An Introduction to Mycology

    Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co The Fifth Kingdom: An Introduction to Mycology

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    £52.19

  • The Uranium Club: Unearthing Lost Relics of the

    Chicago Review Press The Uranium Club: Unearthing Lost Relics of the

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    Book SynopsisTim Koeth peered into the crumpled brown paper lunch bag; inside was a surprisingly heavy black metal cube. He recognized the mysterious object instantly—he had one just like it sitting on his desk at home. It was uranium metal, taken from the nuclear reactor that Nazi scientists had tried—and failed—to build at the end of World War II. This unexpected gift, wrapped in a piece of paper inscribed with a few cryptic but crucial lines, would launch Koeth, a nuclear physicist and professor, and his colleague Miriam Hiebert, a cultural heritage scientist, on an odyssey to trace the tale of these cubes—two of the original 664 on which the Third Reich had pinned their nuclear ambitions. Part treasure hunt, part historical narrative, The Uranium Club winds its way through the back doors of World War II and Manhattan Project histories to recount the contributions of the men and women at the forefront of the race for nuclear power. From Werner Heisenberg and Germany’s nuclear program to the Curies, the first family of nuclear physics, to the Allied Alsos Mission’s infiltration of Germany to capture Nazi science to the renegade geologists of Murray Hill scouring the globe for uranium, the cubes are lodestars that illuminate a little-known—and hugely consequential—chapter of history.The cubes are physical testimony to the stories of the German failure, and the successful American program that launched the world into the modern nuclear age, and the lessons for modern science that the contrast in these two programs has to offer. Table of Contents1. A Cube Appears 2. Introducing Element 92 3. A Brief History of Fission Part I: Taken from Germany 4. The Lawyer: John Lansdale Jr. 5. The Solider: Boris Pash 6. Alsos in Italy 7. The Scientist: Dr. Samuel Goudsmit 8. Alsos in England 9. The Hunt for FrÉdÉric Joliot-Curie 10. Paris 11. Belgium 12. Unoccupied France 13. Strasbourg 14. Heidelberg 15. Diebner’s Lab 16. Operation Big Part II: The Reactor Hitler Tried to Build 17. Modern Physics 18. Jewish Physics 19. The Uranium Club 20. How to Build a Nuclear Reactor 21. Early German Experiments 22. Copenhagen 23. 1942 24. War in the Service of Science 25. Building B-VIII 26. Farm Hall 27. The 400 28. Paperweights Part III: Gift of Ninninger 29. Finding Ninninger 30. The Race 31. Belgian Uranium 32. The CDT 33. Murray Hill 34. Making Metal 35. The Last Stop 36. The New Uranium Club Epilogue Index

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  • The Shark Deck

    Smith Street Books The Shark Deck

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    Book SynopsisGet ready to sink your teeth into this deck of 50 shark cards! Dive into the deep blue with The Shark Deck, featuring fascinating facts and figures on 50 shark species. From iconic sharks like the great white, tiger and hammerhead, to the lesser-known but equally captivating cookiecutter, wobbegong and goblin sharks, discover information on habitat, diet, conservation status, and maximum size of each fascinating fish. Written by marine biologist and full-time shark enthusiast, Dr Charlotte Birkmanis, this set is full of expert knowledge on these remarkable creatures of the deep. Whether you're a seasoned shark enthusiast or a curious newcomer, these cards are sure to provide hours of entertainment and education on the sea's most notorious inhabitants. Dr Charlotte Birkmanis is a marine biologist who researches sharks. She is intrigued by all predators and completed her doctorate in 2022 on where sharks are and why they are there ... through time and space! Recommended for ages 7+

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    £18.23

  • A Journey in Antarctica: Exploring the Future of

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    £18.39

  • transcript Verlag How Does the Psychiatrist Know

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    £40.00

  • Science and Islam

    Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press Science and Islam

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    Book SynopsisText in Arabic. From Musa Al-Khwarizmi who developed algebra in 9th-century Baghdad to Al-Jazari, a 13th-century Turkish engineer whose achievements include the crank, the camshaft and the reciprocating piston, Science and Islam tells the story of one of historys most misunderstood yet rich and fertile periods in science: the extraordinary Islamic scientific revolution between 700 and 1400 CE. Science writer Ehsan Masood weaves the stories of these and other scientists into a compelling narrative, taking the reader on a journey through the Islamic empires of the Middle Ages, and their contributions to science in Western Europe.

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    £9.49

  • Sum Stories

    Oxford University Press Sum Stories

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    Book SynopsisCan one prove that 1 + 1 = 2? Which US president proved Pythagoras' theorem? How long is the coastline of Britain? These and many other questions are answered in this book on famous equations and their historical development. The equations come from a range of mathematical disciplines, and cover 4,000 years from early counting to fractal geometry.

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    £23.75

  • In the Company of Crows and Ravens

    Yale University Press In the Company of Crows and Ravens

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £16.99

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    Book SynopsisK. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology,the science of engineering on a molecular level. In Radical Abundance , he shows how rapid scientific progress is about to change our world. Thanks to atomically precise manufacturing, we will soon have the power to produce radically more of what people want, and at a lower cost. The result will shake the very foundations of our economy and environment.Already, scientists have constructed prototypes for circuit boards built of millions of precisely arranged atoms. The advent of this kind of atomic precision promises to change the way we make things,cleanly, inexpensively, and on a global scale. It allows us to imagine a world where solar arrays cost no more than cardboard and aluminum foil, and laptops cost about the same.A provocative tour of cutting edge science and its implications by the field's founder and master, Radical Abundance offers a mind-expanding vision of a world hurtling toward an unexpected future.Trade ReviewKirkus"A stimulating tour through current thinking about and future possibilities for nanotechnology, from one of its creators... A crackerjack piece of science and technology writing." Albany Times Union"K. Eric Drexler writes in his accessible new book "Radical Abundance" that the digital revolution is about to give way to a form of production that will radically transform the world economy and that could also save the environment: nanotechnology, or more specifically, atomically precise manufacturing." Nature Magazine"Nanotechnology pioneer Eric Drexler bids us to leap in at the technological deep end. We can transform the way we make everything from bridges to circuit boards, he argues, by harnessing molecular machines that operate on digital principles. The result? Desktop or garage facilities that use less fuel, land and energy than today's vast factories and supply chains. The technical and political challenges of unleashing 'atomically precise manufacturing' are substantial, but Drexler cuts deftly through the complexities."

    1 in stock

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    MIT Press Artificial Unintelligence How Computers

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    Book SynopsisA guide to understanding the inner workings and outer limits of technology and why we should never assume that computers always get it right.In Artificial Unintelligence, Meredith Broussard argues that our collective enthusiasm for applying computer technology to every aspect of life has resulted in a tremendous amount of poorly designed systems. We are so eager to do everything digitally—hiring, driving, paying bills, even choosing romantic partners—that we have stopped demanding that our technology actually work. Broussard, a software developer and journalist, reminds us that there are fundamental limits to what we can (and should) do with technology. With this book, she offers a guide to understanding the inner workings and outer limits of technology—and issues a warning that we should never assume that computers always get things right.Making a case against technochauvinism—the belief that technology is always the solution̵

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