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MIT Press Ltd Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology
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MIT Press Ltd Thirtyfour Campgrounds
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MIT Press Ltd Cooling Towers
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MIT Press Ltd The New Visual Neurosciences
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MIT Press Ltd Undercover Surrealism: Georges Bataille and DOCUMENTS
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MIT Press Ltd The Language of New Media
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MIT Press Ltd OffEarth
Can we do better in space than we ve done here on Earth?
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MIT Press Ltd Frame Innovation
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MIT Press Ltd RobotProof
A fresh look at a 'robot-proof' education in the new age of generative AI.
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MIT Press Ltd Beatriz da Costa
FIRST comprehensive survey of Beatriz da Costa, an interdisciplinary artist known for her timely work uniting art, science, and politics.
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MIT Press Ltd The People of the Ruins
Trapped in a London laboratory during a worker uprising, a physicist and war veteran awakens 150 years lateron the eve of a new Dark Age!In The People of the Ruins, Edward Shanks imagines England in the not-so-distant future as a neomedieval society whose inhabitants have forgotten how to build or operate machinery. Jeremy Tuft is a physics instructor and former artillery officer who is cryogenically frozen in his laboratory only to emerge after a century and a half to a disquieting new era. Though at first Tuft is disconcerted by the failure of his own era's smug doctrine of Progress, he eventually decides that he prefers the postcivilized life. But, when the northern English and Welsh tribes invade, Tuft must set about reinventing weapons of mass destruction. One of the most critically acclaimed and popular postwar stories of its day, The People of the Ruins captured a feeling that was common among those who had fought and survived the Great War: haunted by trauma and guilt, its pr
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MIT Press Ltd The Heads of Cerberus and Other Stories
Exposed to a high-tech dust that can transport people from one dimension to another, three travelers must try to escape the totalitarian Philadelphia of 2118.
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MIT Press Ltd Galaxies
An eminently readable overview of the history and physics of galaxies. In Galaxies, Or Graur offers a brief and fascinating overview of the history, physics, and astrophysical uses of galaxies. Starting with the history of the last two thousand years of galaxy studies, Graur discusses the types of galaxies we observe and the physics that drive them; the myths and physical structure of the Milky Way; how galaxies were used to discover and study the mysterious phenomena of dark matter and dark energy; and how scientists think galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang and evolved to their present forms. Tracing galaxy studies back thousands of years ago to their beginnings, Graur describes their origin in Ptolemy's book Almagest, which was written in the first century CE. Almagest catalogued hundreds of stars and a few hazy cloud-like objects, one of which was the Andromeda galaxy. The reader will also encounter in this book well-known figures such as William Herschel, who, along wit
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MIT Press Ltd AI I
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MIT Press Ltd Schools and Screens: A Watchful History
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MIT Press Ltd The Exquisite Machine: The New Science of the Heart
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MIT Press Ltd Tornado of Life
Stories from the ER: a doctor shows how empathy, creativity, and imagination are the cornerstones of clinical care.To be an emergency room doctor is to be a professional listener to stories. Each patient presents a story; finding the heart of that story is the doctor’s most critical task. More technology, more tests, and more data won’t work if doctors get the story wrong. Empathy, creativity, and imagination are the cornerstones of clinical care. In Tornado of Life, ER physician Jay Baruch offers a series of short, powerful, and affecting essays that capture the stories of ER patients in all their complexity and messiness.Patients come to the ER with lives troubled by scales of misfortune that have little to do with disease or injury. ER doctors must be problem-finders before they are problem-solvers. Cheryl, for example, whose story is a chaos narrative of “and this happened, and then that happened, and then, and then and then and then,
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MIT Press Ltd Reimagining Design: Unlocking Strategic Innovation
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MIT Press Ltd Wearable Utopias
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MIT Press Ltd Imperfection: A Natural History
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MIT Press Ltd Critical Perspectives on Ancient DNA
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MIT Press Ltd Cloud Policy
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MIT Press Ltd Living Surfaces
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MIT Press Ltd Contemporanea
A groundbreaking, multidisciplinary collection that rethinks our present moment and anticipates the key concepts that will shape and direct the twenty-first century. Contemporanea is a nascent lexicon for the twenty-first century edited by seasoned philosophers and authors Michael Marder and Giovanbattista Tusa. The collection showcases perspectives from a range of noteworthy thinkers in philosophy, ecology, and cultural studies, as well as artists, from across the globe, including Slavoj Zizek, Timothy Morton, Denise Ferreira Da Silva, and Vandana Shiva, who each describe what they anticipate will be the concepts shaping the trajectory of this centuryeverything from the world state to the nuclear taboo, automation to Teslaism, plant sexuality to arachnomancy, and ecotrauma to resonances, to name a few. This century, as the editors explain, has to date grounded itself in the debris of the preceding century, whose revolutions and struggles failed to transform our time: post-colonial
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MIT Press Ltd The Elephant and the Blind: The Experience of Pure Consciousness: Philosophy, Science, and 500+ Experiential Reports
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MIT Press Ltd Universal Basic Income
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MIT Press Ltd Design Strategy: Challenges in Wicked Problem Territory
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MIT Press Ltd Sexus Botanicus: The Love Lives of Plants
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MIT Press Ltd Vox ex Machina
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