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Cosmic Catastrophes: Exploding Stars, Black Holes, and Mapping the Universe
From supernovae and gamma-ray bursts to the accelerating Universe, this is an exploration of the intellectual threads that lead to some of the most exciting ideas in modern astrophysics and ... > read more -
Calibrating the Cosmos: How Cosmology Explains Our Big Bang Universe (Astronomers' Universe)
Calibrating the Cosmos describes hard science, but is gently written. It explains in clear, non-mathematical language the measurements and the interpretation of the resulting data that have led to ... > read more -
General, Organic & Biochemistry in the Laboratory, Introduction to
Get hands-on experience with this Lab Manual! Designed to accompany Hein’s Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry, 8th Edition, this manual contains 48 experiments, 6 study aids, ... > read more -
Principles of Neural Science
The most authoritative introduction to the brain, its structure, function, development, and control of behavior available today. Presents both a comprehensive summary of the state of the science and ... > read more -
Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory---How New Science Is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners
For decades the issue seemed moot. The first settlers, we were told, were big-game hunters who arrived from Asia at the end of the Ice Age some 12,000 years ago, crossing a land bridge at the Bering ... > read more -
Foundations of Binocular Vision: A Clinical Perspective
Essential reading for second-year optometry students, this important core text covers the procedures, diagnostic issues, and treatment modalities in preparation for more advanced clinical welcome. ... > read more -
Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton
Human remains recovered from archaeological sites can help us interpret lifetime events such as disease, physiological stress, injury and violent death, physical activity, tooth use, diet, and ... > read more -
The Diversity of Life (Penguin Press Science)
Humans, the Harvard University entomologist Edward O. Wilson has observed, have an innate--or at least extremely ancient--connection to the natural world, and our continued divorce from it has led to ... > read more -
Evolution and Prehistory: The Human Challenge
Explore evolution and prehistory through photos, examples, and anthropologists' studies with Haviland et al's EVOLUTION AND PREHISTORY. The authors' goal in writing this book is to provide you with a ... > read more -
You: on a Diet: The Owner's Manual for Waist Management
Book DescriptionFor the first time in our history, scientists are uncovering astounding medical evidence about dieting--and why so many of us struggle with our weight and the size of our waists. Now ... > read more
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