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  • - A Guide to Science's Greatest Mysteries
    von M. Hanlon
    47,00 €

    Considering questions such as 'Where did language come from?' and 'Do animals know they exist?', Michael Hanlon explores possible theories and dispatches a few of the less likely ones in his quest to fill the gaping holes that science is littered with.

  • - The New Sciences of Death, Ageing and Immortality
    von G. Brown
    28,00 - 44,00 €

    The decline of infections, starvation, warfare, heart attack and stroke has allowed people to reach extreme old age but ushered in disability, dementia and degenerative disease, with profound consequences for the self and society. Dr Guy Brown explores these vital issues at various levels, from the cell, to the whole body, to society.

  • - Books in our Digital Age
    von Jeff Gomez
    25,00 €

  • - Saving Our World by Seeking Others
    von Charles S. Cockell
    56,00 €

  • - The War on Cancer
    von Robin Hesketh
    37,00 €

    Despite the medical advances of the last century, the science behind cancer and its treatment remains a mystery to many people. In Betrayed by Nature, Robin Hesketh provides a concise and comprehensive history of both the science and the medical advances. It is also an illuminating look at the future of one of the world's oldest killers.

  • - The Inner Lives of Animals
    von Jonathan Balcombe
    23,00 €

    Jonathan Balcombe's follow-up to his successful first book, Pleasurable Kingdom, is an eloquent and scientifically informed account, which shatters the myth that animals eat and reproduce mindlessly and shows how we humans have to learn to treat them as sentient beings capable of feelings and pain and emotions.

  • - How Technology Changed the Course of Human Evolution
    von Timothy Taylor
    41,00 €

    Drawing on the latest fossil evidence Taylor argues, that every step of the way, humans made choices that assumed greater control over their own evolution. This is a process that continues today as we push the frontiers of scientific technology creating a new form of artificial humans.

  • - A Guide to Surviving Flash Floods, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Heat Waves, Snowstorms, Tsunamis, and Other Natural Disasters
    von Bonnie Schneider
    25,00 €

    Ranging from topics that cover every season and every climate, Extreme Weather introduces the reader to the best course of action during weather emergencies, including what to have in emergency safety kits as well as how to make a family disaster plan.

  • - Friendship, Politics and Physics in Uncertain Times
    von M. Born & A. Einstein
    38,00 €

    A classic collection of correspondence between two Nobel Prize winners, The Born-Einstein Letters , is also highly topical: scientists continue to struggle with quantum physics, their role in wartime and the public's misunderstanding.

  • - How Arsenic Caused The World's Worst Mass Poisoning
    von A. Meharg
    47,00 €

    Venomous Earth is the story of the worst chemical disaster in history. It starts in Ancient Greece, touches down in today's North America and takes in William Morris, alchemy, farming, medicine, mining and a cosmetic that killed two popes.

  • - Our Next Billion Years
    von M. Hanlon
    48,00 €

    It has become received wisdom that our world is doomed. Mike Hanlon believes that not only is humankind not doomed, but that we may be around for millions, if not hundreds of millions of years. Humans will survive. Our future is in many ways bizarre, surreal and sometimes depressing - but it will still be our world, populated by us.

  • - Roots of the Sporting Mind
    von G. Lewis
    47,00 €

    The status of sport, and of its greatest protagonists, has never before flown so high. This project utilizes current thoughts within the sport, behavioural, and cognitive sciences, in order to present a distinct and original perspective on the origins of elite sporting ability.

  • - The Forgotten Story of Britain and the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918
    von M. Honigsbaum
    101,00 €

    'Never since the Black Death has such a plague swept over the face of the world,' commented the Times , '[and] never, perhaps, has a plague been more stoically accepted.' When the Great Influenza pandemic finally ended, in April 1919, 228,000 people in Britian alone were dead. This book tells the story of the Great Influenza pandemic.

  • - Modern Living and Human Evolution
    von T. Clack
    60,00 €

    Human evolution explains how we have found ourselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Issues of modern living; depression, obesity, and environmental destruction, can be understood in relation to our evolutionary past. An awareness of this past and its relation to the present can help limit their impact on the future.

  • - The Science of When Things Happened
    von C. Turney
    25,00 €

    What is the Turin Shroud? When were the Pyramids built? Why did the dinosaurs die out? How did the Earth take shape? With questions like these, says Chris Turney, time is of the essence. And understanding how we pinpoint the past, he cautions, is crucial to putting the present in perspective and planning for the future.

  • - The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age
    von J. Shurkin
    48,00 €

    This is the first biography of William Shockley, founding father of Silicon Valley - one of the most significant and reviled scientists of the 20th century. Drawing upon unique access to the private Shockley archives, veteran technology historian and journalist Joel Shurkin gives an unflinching account of how such promise ended in such ignominy.

  • - An Exploration of Mankind's Enduring Fascination with Light
    von Brian Clegg
    25,00 €

    The fully updated 2nd edition of this critically acclaimed book covers the exciting developments in light science of the past five years. Light Years is an engaging survey of everything we know of the universe's most enigmatic phenomenon and the remarkable people who have been captivated by it.

  • - The Restless Heart of Matter and Life
    von M. Haw
    35,00 €

    Between the microscopic world of quarks and atoms, and the macroscopic (observable) one of pebbles and planets, there is another world, strangely neglected by science. It is inhabited by things like pollen, DNA and viruses. Physicist Mark Haw tells the story of how scientists finally saw the restless middle world, having ignored it for so long.

  • - A Solution to the Antibiotics Crisis?
    von Thomas Häusler & T. Hausler
    48,00 €

    Each year thousands of people die from bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Alternative drugs are urgently needed. A surprising ray of hope from the past are viruses that kill bacteria, but not us. Award-winning science journalist Thomas Hausler investigates how these long-forgotten cures may help sick people today.

  • - The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age
    von J. Shurkin
    66,00 €

    This is the first biography of William Shockley, founding father of Silicon Valley - one of the most significant and reviled scientists of the 20th century. Drawing upon unique access to the private Shockley archives, veteran technology historian and journalist Joel Shurkin gives an unflinching account of how such promise ended in such ignominy.

  • - Friendship, Politics and Physics in Uncertain Times
    von M. Born & A. Einstein
    69,00 €

    A classic collection of correspondence between two Nobel Prize winners, The Born-Einstein Letters , is also highly topical: scientists continue to struggle with quantum physics, their role in wartime and the public's misunderstanding.

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