Science + History
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Science + History
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Science + History
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- The day the universe changed, written and presented by James Burke ; a BBC-TV production in association with RKO Pictures... [et al.] ; series producer, Richard Reisz ; producer, John Lynch, [v.10]
- Cleopatra's nose, essays on the unexpected, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Linus Pauling, scientist and peacemaker, edited by Clifford Mead, Thomas Hager
- The day the universe changed, James Burke
- Nuts & bolts, seven small inventions that changed the world (in a big way), Roma Agrawal
- The light ages, the surprising story of medieval science, Seb Falk
- Science and its times, understanding the social significance of scientific discovery, Neil Schlager, editor ; Josh Lauer, associate editor
- Great feuds in science, ten of the liveliest disputes ever, Hal Hellman
- Milestones of science, Curt Suplee
- A century of Nature, twenty-one discoveries that changed science and the world, edited by Laura Garwin & Tim Lincoln ; with a foreword by Steven Weinberg
- Newton at the center, Joy Hakim
- Landmarks of science, from the collections of the Library of Congress, Leonard C. Bruno ; foreword by Daniel J. Boorstin
- The end of science, facing the limits of knowledge in the twilight of the scientific age, John Horgan
- 112 Mercer Street, Einstein, Russell, Gödel, Pauli, and the end of innocence in science, Burton Feldman ; edited and completed by Katherine Williams
- The ten most beautiful experiments, by George Johnson
- The development of scientific method
- Galileo's gout, science in an age of endarkenment, Gerald Weissmann
- What remains to be discovered, mapping the secrets of the universe, the origins of life, and the future of the human race, John Maddox
- Physical thought from the Presocratics to the quantum physicists, an anthology, selected, introduced, and edited by Shmuel Sambursky
- Scientific laws, principles, and theories, a reference guide, Robert E. Krebs ; illustrations by Rae Déjur
- To explain the world, the discovery of modern science, Steven Weinberg
- The story of science, Einstein adds a new dimension, Joy Hakim
- Twilight of the clockwork God, conversations on science and spirituality at the end of an age, by John David Ebert
- The genesis of science, the story of Greek imagination, Stephen Bertman
- Science and technology in world history, an introduction, James E. McClellan III and Harold Dorn
- Coming of age in the Milky Way, Timothy Ferris
- A people's history of science, miners, midwives, and "low mechanicks", Clifford D. Conner
- The science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature, Timothy Ferris
- The scientist as rebel, Freeman Dyson
- Science and creation in the Middle Ages : Henry of Langenstein (d. 1397) on genesis, Nicholas H. Steneck
- Problems of scientific revolution, progress and obstacles to progress in the sciences, edited by Rom Harré
- Never pure, historical studies of science as if it was produced by people with bodies, situated in time, space, culture, and society, and struggling for credibility and authority, Steven Shapin
- Science and the Enlightenment, Thomas L. Hankins
- The undergrowth of science, delusion, self-deception, and human frailty, Walter Gratzer
- The scientific 100, a ranking of the most influential scientists, past and present, John Simmons
- Science and the secrets of nature, books of secrets in medieval and early modern culture, William Eamon
- The life of Isaac Newton, Richard S. Westfall
- Ways of knowing, a new history of science, technology, and medicine, John V. Pickstone
- Thomas Kuhn, a philosophical history for our times, Steve Fuller
- The story of science, from the writings of Aristotle to the Big Bang theory, Susan Wise Bauer
- Let Newton be!, edited by John Fauvel ... [et al.]
- Circles, 50 round trips through history, technology, science, culture, James Burke
- Every living thing, man's obsessive quest to catalog life, from nanobacteria to new monkeys, Rob R. Dunn ; preface by E.O. Wilson
- The ascent of man, [by] J. Bronowski
- The advancement of science, and its burdens, with a new introduction, Gerald Holton
- A brief history of science, as seen through the development of scientific instruments, Thomas Crump
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- Janice VanCleave's Science through the ages
- Measure for measure, a musical history of science, Thomas Levenson
- The cosmic machine, the science that runs our universe and the story behind it, Scott Bembenek
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