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The Rise and Reign of the Mammals
Steve Brusatte | Picador

The Rise and Reign of the Mammals

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Imagine walking into a time machine, journeying through a world where mammals evolve from shadow dwellers into the diverse, intricate creatures dominating the Earth today. That's "The Rise and Reign of the Mammals" for you. Steve Brusatte brings to life a saga not just of survival but of the astounding adaptivity and resilience that define our mammalian ancestry. Through his narrative, you traverse ancient lands, get acquainted with astonishing extinct relatives, and gain a profound appreciation for the origin stories of yourself and all mammals. It's an eye-opening read for anyone curious about the deep past woven into our DNA.
The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime

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If you're fascinated by the interplay between biology and behavior, "The Anatomy of Violence" might just deepen your understanding. Adrian Raine takes you on a thought-provoking journey, exploring how genetics and environment could shape a predisposition to criminal behavior. This isn't just a collection of data; it's an ethical puzzle that will invite you to question everything you thought you knew about crime and punishment. If you love books that marry science with societal issues and stir a good debate, this one's likely right up your alley.
The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age
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If the untapped mysteries of science intrigue you, "The End of Science" may well become a favorite. John Horgan presents a series of interviews with intellectual giants, diving into the notion that science may be approaching a plateau. This book doesn't just inform; it provokes thought about the very nature of inquiry and human understanding.
Chaos : Making a New Science - Thryft
James Gleick | Penguin Books

Chaos: Making a New Science

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Chaos could be a good read for those interested in finding patterns in unpredictable systems, and how small changes can create large effects. The book explores how a new branch of science emerged from chaos theory, which led to a new understanding of complex systems. This book could be particularly useful for those interested in natural phenomena such as weather patterns, the stock market, and even cellular growth. Readers have praised Chaos for its engaging narrative and accessible approach to a complex topic.
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants
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This book is perfect for readers interested in natural history and botany, as it combines scientific inquiry with indigenous teachings about the world around us. The author, who is both a botanist and a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, writes in a captivating and compassionate style that will leave readers with a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its many wonders.
The Visionary Window: A Quantum Physicist's Guide to Enlightenment
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If you've ever pondered whether spirituality can harmonize with quantum physics, "The Visionary Window" by Amit Goswami might just be the read you need. Goswami takes complex subjects and makes them accessible, connecting the dots between science and inner experience. His pioneering approach could offer you a new perspective on existence, blending deep philosophy with tangible, scientific exploration. If you're open to a transformative view on consciousness and reality, this guide might just illuminate your path to enlightenment.
Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong and What You Really Need to Know
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If you're expecting or plan to be, "Expecting Better" might just be the companion you're looking for. Emily Oster brings an economist's eye to the ocean of pregnancy advice, helping to sort the data from the superstitions. This book's approach to debunk widely accepted yet unsubstantiated guidelines could provide you with a more relaxed, informed pregnancy experience. It's like having a friend who loves fine print and research, giving you the scoop over coffee.
Life's Edge: The Search for What It Means to Be Alive

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If you've ever pondered what it truly means to be 'alive,' Carl Zimmer's "Life's Edge" will captivate you with its deep exploration of this complex concept. As you wander through scientific discoveries, experiments, and philosophical quandaries, you'll find yourself immersed in a narrative that challenges the very foundations of life's definition. It's a thought-provoking journey that promises to engage your curiosity and expand your understanding of the living world.
Rocks of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life

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If the age-old battle between science and faith has ever piqued your curiosity, "Rocks of Ages" by Stephen Jay Gould is a thought-provoking read for you. Gould's lucid prose guides you through a potential peace treaty between these often warring domains, offering a refreshing perspective that respects both history and spirituality. Recommended if you're seeking intellectual balance and an inclusive worldview.
Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of science and spirituality, "Astonishing Hypothesis" might be a real eye-opener for you. Francis Crick, a Nobel laureate known for co-discovering the structure of DNA, dives into the contentious subject of the soul with the analytical eye of a scientist. For those with a keen interest in neuroscience and the age-old question of what makes us truly human, Crick's rigorous approach could be quite the intellectual adventure.
The Relevance of Bliss: A Contemporary Exploration of Mystic Experience
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If you're intrigued by the intersection of spirituality and science, "The Relevance of Bliss" might be for you. Nona Coxhead delves into the concept of bliss as a tangible phenomenon, weaving physics and philosophy with the enigmatic world of mysticism. It's a thought-provoking read that invites you to consider the profound and often unexplained experiences of human consciousness. Perfect for those on a quest for understanding the deeper aspects of being.
The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning

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If environmental issues stir your passion or concern, "The Vanishing Face of Gaia" by James Lovelock is essential reading. It's a candid foresight into Earth's dwindling health from a respected voice in the scientific community. The book not only charts the potential devastation of climate change but urges readers to rethink sustainability. It's a wake-up call that challenges comfort zones and enlists intellect in the fight for survival.
The Book of Minds: How to Understand Ourselves and Other Beings, from Animals to AI to Aliens

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If you're fascinated by consciousness and the varying ways it could manifest, "The Book of Minds" could be your next great read. Philip Ball takes you on a journey that expands your understanding of the mind, beyond the human experience, to animals and even artificial intelligence. It's a thought-provoking exploration that might fundamentally alter how you perceive other beings and ourselves within the vast spectrum of consciousness.
The Ascent of Man
Jacob Bronowski | Penguin Books Ltd

The Ascent of Man

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"The Ascent of Man" would resonate with you if you're fascinated by the intersection of history, science, and philosophy. Bronowski eloquently weaves a tale of our species that is as much about our intellectual achievements as it is about our societal advancements. It's essentially a journey through human progress, exploring how our mastery of the world around us also shapes our future.
Beyond the Stars: Our Origins and the Search for Life in the Universe

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If you're fascinated by the grand scale of our universe and our place within it, "Beyond the Stars" will be a captivating read. Paolo Saraceno takes you from the Big Bang to the quest for extraterrestrial life, blending astronomy, geology, and biology into a coherent narrative that illuminates our existence. It's a deep dive into our cosmic story and the ongoing search to understand if we are alone in the universe.
Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul

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You might enjoy "Astonishing Hypothesis" if you're intrigued by the crossroads of hard science and the age-old queries about the human soul. Francis Crick, a luminary in the scientific community, lends his expertise to a topic that often eludes empirical analysis. His analytical dive into how our brains process vision serves as a provocative springboard into the discussion, potentially transforming your understanding of the soul from an unfathomable abstraction to a tangible, cerebral phenomenon.
The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher

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If the intricate tapestry of life fascinates you, "The Lives of a Cell" is a treasure trove. Lewis Thomas's essays will guide you gently through the wonders of biology, making profound connections between our lives and the natural world. You'll find yourself engaged not just with the science, but with the lyrical way he weaves it into the fabric of everyday life. It's a small book that promises to leave you with grand ponderings.
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race

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If the intersection of ethics and groundbreaking science intrigues you, "The Code Breaker" is a must-read. Walter Isaacson not only takes you through Jennifer Doudna's pivotal discovery of CRISPR, but he also delves into the monumental implications her work has for the future of mankind. This book is a perfect companion for anyone curious about the trajectory of human evolution and the moral complexities that come with such power.
The Book of Minds: How to Understand Ourselves and Other Beings, from Animals to AI to Aliens

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If you're fascinated by the inner workings of consciousness and curious about the potential minds of all beings, "The Book of Minds" by Philip Ball could be an enriching read for you. Ball takes you on a journey beyond the traditional scope of human intelligence, venturing into the minds of animals, artificial intelligence, and even hypothetical extraterrestrial beings. It's a book that challenges the way we perceive our own thoughts and the concept of 'mind', expanding your understanding across different species and possible worlds.
The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of science, ethics, and religion, "The Bonobo and the Atheist" is a thought-provoking exploration that might resonate with you. Frans de Waal weaves together anecdotes from our primate cousins with philosophical musings, challenging the perception of human morality and the role of religion in society. It's the kind of read that sparks deep reflection on our natural instincts for empathy and fairness—and whether these behaviors are the foundation of leading a good life.
Choosing the Right Dog for You: Profiles of Over 200 Dog Breeds
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If you're thinking about welcoming a furry friend into your life but feel overwhelmed by the choices, Gwen Bailey's expertise can be your compass. Her insights on dog behavior and characteristics will help you match a breed to your lifestyle, ensuring a harmonious relationship for years to come. She's not just any author; her extensive experience makes her advice both practical and trustworthy. Consider this book your first step on the path to finding your ideal four-legged companion.
If you're drawn to the crossroads of philosophy, physics, and biology, "What Is Life?" might resonate deeply with you. Schroedinger tackles profound questions with a clarity that's as stimulating now as it was groundbreaking then. Plus, the added personal touch of his autobiographical sketches provides a rare glimpse into the mind behind the science. This is more than a book; it's an intellectual adventure.
Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine
Nicola Twilley, Geoff Manaugh  | Picador

Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine

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"Until Proven Safe" could really resonate with you if you're interested in public health and its evolution. The book is a timely exploration, especially given recent global events, and it thoughtfully examines the impact of quarantine throughout history. This isn't just a retrospective account; it also prompts consideration of our future preparedness in the face of new diseases, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersections of history, science, and policy.
Wolverines - National Geographic Readers: Level 3, Fluent Reader
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If you're intrigued by the blend of learning and adventure, this book offers a glimpse into the true might of the often misrepresented wolverine. It's perfect for young readers looking to balance educational content with the excitement of exploring one of nature's most resilient creatures. The combination of vivid photography with engaging facts makes it a captivating read.
My Family Album: Thirty Years of Primate Photography
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If you have a fascination with primates and appreciate the delicacies of animal behavior, Frans B. M. Waal's 'My Family Album' offers a unique perspective. Through the lens of three decades' worth of photography, you’ll not only enjoy the visual journey but also gain insights from a leading expert in the field, turning every page into an intimate experience with these charismatic creatures.
Extreme Nature - Thryft
Mark Carwardine | Collins

Extreme Nature

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If you've got an appetite for nature's most astonishing secrets, you'll find "Extreme Nature" a treasure trove. Carwardine and Cox take you on a visual journey through the quirkiest corners of the animal and plant kingdoms, sharing insights that are as educational as they are jaw-dropping. It's a must-read for any wildlife enthusiast eager to dive into the lesser-known yet utterly fascinating aspects of our natural world.
The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life

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If you've ever pondered the intricate web of evolution and the role DNA plays in it, "The Tangled Tree" is right up your alley. David Quammen doesn't just lay out facts; he narrates the history of life with a flair that breathes excitement into molecular biology. You'll be introduced to groundbreaking concepts and the unheralded scientists who've shaped our understanding of genetic inheritance—think of it as meeting the ancestors you never knew you had, hidden within your very DNA.
Diastasis Recti: The Whole-Body Solution to Abdominal Weakness and Separation
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If you're grappling with the physical challenges of diastasis recti and looking for more than quick fixes, this book promises a comprehensive approach. Katy Bowman's expertise in biomechanics translates into a series of exercises and lifestyle changes tailored to healing your core, not just superficially, but by addressing the full-body factors that contribute to the condition. Give it a read to restore both function and form to your midsection.
The Murder Room: The Heirs of Sherlock Holmes Gather to Solve the World's Most Perplexing Cold Cases
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If you're intrigued by the interplay of mystery and gourmet cuisine, "The Murder Room" offers a compelling blend. The Vidocq Society, with its top-notch forensic experts, effectively feels like a modern-day roundtable of Sherlock Holmeses. Imagine getting a front-row seat to cold case breakthroughs while breaking bread—an intellectual and gastronomic adventure for true crime aficionados.
The Orchid Thief
Susan Orlean | Trafalgar Square

The Orchid Thief

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If plant poaching and quirky characters intrigue you, "The Orchid Thief" is right up your alley. Orlean doesn't just tell a story; she immerses you in the peculiar subculture surrounding these mystical blooms. Think of it as a botanical caper mixed with a deep dive into the human psyche—you'll find it both enlightening and entertaining.
A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World's Largest Experiment Reveals About Human Desire
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"A Billion Wicked Thoughts" delves into the vast, often unspoken world of human sexuality as evidenced by internet search data. It's like having a candid conversation about what people privately crave, fear, and ponder. If you're curious about the real landscape of human desire, beyond societal facades, this book offers an eye-opening analysis that's as enlightening as it is controversial. Perfect for those unafraid to confront the raw data of digital desire.
Cats Vs. Dogs - National Geographic Kids Readers: Level 3
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Elizabeth Carney | National Geographic Kids

Cats Vs. Dogs - National Geographic Kids Readers: Level 3

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If you're looking for a spirited and educational read for your child, "Cats Vs. Dogs" by Elizabeth Carney is a great pick. It's a lighthearted yet informative book that will engage young readers with vivid images and compelling facts, perfect for helping them form their own opinions on this classic debate. Plus, it aligns with common core standards, making learning fun!
Cardio Sucks: The Simple Science of Losing Fat Fast... Not Muscle
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If you're done with endless, joyless cardio and restrictive diets, this book could turn your fitness routine on its head. Michael Matthews offers a breath of fresh air, debunking diet myths and promoting a more enjoyable, sustainable approach to fat loss that keeps the food you love on the menu. Imagine transforming your body with efficient strategies and saying goodbye to monotonous gym routines—it's all laid out in these pages.
Consciousness - The Ladybird Expert Series

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If you've ever been intrigued by the mysteries of the mind, "Consciousness" by Hannah Critchlow is for you. This book offers a compact yet thorough exploration into the essence of what it means to be conscious. It's perfect if you fancy diving into heavy subjects but appreciate clear, concise language that doesn't skimp on the depth of information.
The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph From the Frontiers of Brain Science
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If you've ever doubted the human capacity for change or are simply fascinated by the intricacies of the brain, Norman Doidge's "The Brain That Changes Itself" could offer you profound insights. It's a book that not only marries scientific discovery with personal narratives but also challenges the once widely-held belief that our brains are static. Its exploration of neuroplasticity – the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections – could reshape how you understand learning and recovery.
Oxford Read and Discover: Level 3: Wonderful Water

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If you're fascinated by the natural world and how essential elements like water shape our planet, this book offers a beautiful exploration of water's significance and journey. The simple narrative coupled with informative details make it an excellent starting point for anyone interested in environmental topics or teaching young readers about the wonders and necessity of water in our world.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys Into the Human Brain
If you're captivated by the enigmas of the human brain and how it shapes our reality, "Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole" is a must-read. Dr. Allan Ropper provides a backstage pass to the dramas playing out in a leading neurology unit, allowing you to witness the complexities of the mind through a physician's challenges and triumphs. It's like being a part of the diagnosis, feeling the weight of responsibility and the surge of breakthroughs in real time.
Europe: A Natural History
Tim Flannery | Grove Press

Europe: A Natural History

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If you're intrigued by the idea that the very ground beneath your feet has a deep, storied past, "Europe: A Natural History" might just be the page-turner you're looking for. Tim Flannery takes you on a journey from the ancient past to the present, blending geology, biology, and ecology to reveal how Europe's diverse life forms and landscapes have been sculpted. It's a compelling narrative that might change the way you see not just Europe, but the intricate connections between Earth's history and its present.
If you feel a deep connection to nature or wish to foster a greater appreciation for our planet, this book is for you. Through these essays, you'll gain fresh perspectives on coexistence with nature and understand the importance of environmental stewardship. It's like taking a peaceful walk in the forest but through the pages of a book.
If you have ever been captivated by the quirks and idiosyncrasies that make us uniquely human, "The Violinist's Thumb" is a treasure trove that's both enlightening and wildly entertaining. Sam Kean takes you on a journey through our genetic code, revealing quirks and stories that are as fascinating as they are informative. It's like uncovering the secret stories of human history encoded in our DNA, all told with a narrative flair that makes complex science feel like an adventure.
The Genius Within: Smart Pills, Brain Hacks and Adventures in Intelligence

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If you're fascinated by the idea of unlocking hidden potential in your brain, "The Genius Within" might just stimulate your curiosity. David Adam takes you through his personal exploration of cognitive enhancement, a topic that's both controversial and captivating. It's a book that doesn't just present scientific facts, but also challenges how we perceive and measure intelligence, making it a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the mind's untapped abilities.
Life Finds a Way: What Evolution Teaches Us About Creativity

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If you're intrigued by the interplay between nature's ancient mechanisms and modern innovation, "Life Finds a Way" is a compelling read. Wagner elegantly bridges evolutionary science with our daily quests for creativity, suggesting that the solutions to our challenges may lie in understanding how life itself has adapted and thrived for millennia. This book could offer you a fresh lens through which to view and solve the problems in your own life, whether they're personal, artistic, or professional.
The Magnesium Miracle
Carolyn Dean | Ballantine Books

The Magnesium Miracle

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If you're someone who's constantly on the lookout for natural ways to boost your health and prevent illness, "The Magnesium Miracle" could be an eye-opener for you. Carolyn Dean meticulously lays out how this often-overlooked mineral is crucial for maintaining a wide array of bodily functions, from heart health to mental well-being. It could change the way you think about your daily nutrients.
How Much Brain Do We Really Need?
Alexis Willett | Robinson

How Much Brain Do We Really Need?

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You might find "How Much Brain Do We Really Need?" a fascinating read if you're curious about the human brain not just in terms of its peak performance, but also its resilience and adaptability. The authors, Alexis Willett and Jennifer Barnett, don't just throw facts and theories at you; they blend scientific principles with engaging case studies, keeping you absorbed as they tackle everything from brain aging to gender-specific brain myths. If you're excited by the idea of understanding the brain's potential and its ability to function even when compromised, this book could add a refreshing perspective to your knowledge.
The Wild Life of Our Bodies: Predators, Parasites, and Partners That Shape Who We Are Today

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If you're fascinated by how our modern lifestyles contrast with our evolutionary past, "The Wild Life of Our Bodies" is an illuminating read. Rob Dunn doesn't just share facts; he tells a captivating story of how our attempts to sanitize our environment may affect our health in unforeseen ways. It's a thought-provoking journey for anyone interested in the intersection of biology, evolution, and our everyday lives.
A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of science, history, and society, "A Troublesome Inheritance" could offer a provocative read. Nicholas Wade dives into the complex and often contentious topic of genetics and race, equipped with insights from the human genome. While the book has sparked debate and controversy, it could be an enlightening choice for those interested in evolutionary biology, anthropology, and the discussions surrounding them.
The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: Risk-Taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Boom and Bust

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If you're fascinated by the intersection of human biology and economic decision-making, "The Hour Between Dog and Wolf" could offer you some riveting insights. John Coates, with his background in neuroscience and Wall Street, unpacks the physiological underpinnings of risk-taking and its impact on the financial world. This book might just change how you perceive the markets—and the bankers that fuel them.
A New History of Life

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If you're fascinated by how life on Earth has evolved and not just settled on the theories you learned in school, you'll find 'A New History of Life' particularly gripping. Ward and Kirschvink are not afraid to disrupt the traditional narrative with their research, which digs deep into the role catastrophic events and ecosystems have played in shaping life. Their narrative, infused with zest and humor, invites you into a thought-provoking journey through our planet's biological past and even ventures a glimpse into its possible future. This book is for anyone ready to view life's history through a fresh, challenging lens.
An Introduction To Genetic Analysis - Thryft
Susan R. Wessler, Anthony J.F. Griffiths, Sean B. Carroll  | W. H. Freeman

An Introduction To Genetic Analysis

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Moving from the foundations of Mendelian genetics to the latest landmark experiments that define the field, Introduction to Genetic Analysis presents a variety of ways for you to learn and understand genetics.
The Scientific Indian - Thryft
Y.S. Rajan, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam  | Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd

The Scientific Indian

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The Scientific Indian is a great read for anyone who is curious and wants to learn more about India's scientific advancements. It offers a comprehensive overview of India's recent progress in space exploration, satellite technology, missile development, agriculture, energy, and healthcare. The book emphasizes the importance of tailoring innovation to the goal of national development and provides a pragmatic vision of technological development that will drive India to the forefront of the world in the decades to come. This book will inspire the curious and adventurous mind and encourage tomorrow's scientists and technologists to dream big and work hard to make their dreams come true.