Embark on a thrilling journey of scientific discovery with our extensive collection of science books. From the fundamental principles of physics and chemistry to the cutting-edge developments in biology, astronomy, and beyond, our titles offer a comprehensive exploration of the natural world and the groundbreaking research that shapes our understanding of it. Whether you’re a student, a science enthusiast, or a professional in a scientific field, our collection provides accessible and engaging resources to expand your knowledge, spark your curiosity, and keep you up-to-date with the latest scientific advancements. Discover the wonders of the universe and the intricacies of life on Earth with our carefully curated selection of science books.
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Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder
0Introduces the concept of antifragility, describing systems that not only withstand but actually benefit from disorder, volatility, and stressors.
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How To Think Like Stephen Hawking
0Studying how he overcame great adversity, fought his demons as well as his detractors, and looked back to the origins of the universe, and with quotes and passages by and about him, How to Think Like Stephen Hawking allows you to learn to think like the man who claims he can think in 11 dimensions.
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Rewire Your Anxious Brain
0Explains how anxiety is rooted in specific brain regions and provides strategies to manage and reduce it.
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Skin in the Game: The Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life
0Argues that taking on personal risk, or having “skin in the game,” is crucial for fairness, commercial efficiency, and understanding how the world truly works.
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The Black Swan
0Explores the profound influence of unpredictable, high-impact events (Black Swans) on history and our lives.
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The Data Detective
0Provides a practical guide to understanding and interpreting data, emphasizing critical thinking and skepticism in an information-rich world.
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The Idiot Brain
0Explores the quirks and imperfections of the human brain, highlighting how our seemingly illogical behaviors are actually products of its complex and often messy workings.
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