Oxford University Press; £9.99 James Lovelock, an English scientist, devoted the second half of his long life to exploring the idea of Gaia: that the Earth and the life that evolved on it worked in ...
Whenever I sit down to write an entry for this blog I remind myself that I might not always speak the same language as the people I am trying to reach. A statement that might be technically accurate, ...
Marvels of Computational and Artificial Intelligence in Life Sciences is a new Bentham Science book, edited by Dr. T. Sivaraman, Dr. V.S. Thangarasu, and Dr. G. Balakrishnan This comprehensive work ...
Jill Wilcox, a longtime science educator and founder of Science-2-U, has re-released her engaging children’s book, Wego: The Wonderful Silkworm. Originally launched in 2006, the book is now making a ...
‘Tis the season to inspire the budding scientists in your life with science stories and inquiry adventures. Whether it’s learning the basics of rocket science (for babies), exploring the diversity of ...
Best-selling writer Bill Bryson has “interrupted” his retirement to update A Short History of Nearly Everything.
It’s one of humanity’s biggest fundamental questions: “Is there life elsewhere in the universe?” But despite years of searching, it’s a query that still has no answer. That conundrum also opens up a ...
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