Science -- Popular works
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- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Ten billion tomorrows, how science fiction technology became reality and shapes the future, Brian Clegg
- How to speak science, gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant, Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- Strange science, by the editors of Portable Press
- 117 things you should f*#king know about your world, the writers of IFLScience and Paul Parsons ; illustrated by Tom Rourke
- Monkeys, myths and molecules, separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- At least know this, essential science to enhance your life, by Guy P. Harrison
- Crash test girl, an unlikely experiment in using the scientific method to answer life's toughest questions, written and illustrated by Kari Byron
- Reality ahead of schedule, how science fiction inspires science fact, Joel Levy
- There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness, and other thoughts on physics, philosophy and the world, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell
- The skeptics' guide to the future, what yesterday's science and science fiction tell us about the world of tomorrow, Dr. Steven Novella with Bob Novella and Jay Novella
- A feast of science, intriguing morsels from the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- The skeptics' guide to the universe, how to know what's really real in a world increasingly full of fake, Dr. Steven Novella, with Bob Novella, Cara Santa Maria, Jay Novella, and Evan Bernstein
- A naturalist at large, the best essays of Bernd Heinrich, Bernd Heinrich
- The skeptics' guide to the universe, how to know what's really real in a world increasingly full of fake, Dr. Steven Novella with Bob Novella, Cara Santa Maria, Jay Novella, & Evan Bernstein
- The sciencebook, everything you need to know about the world and how it works, [authors, Matthias Delbrück ... [and others]]
- Fire, ice, and physics, the science of Game of thrones, Rebecca C. Thompson ; foreword by Sean Carroll
- The science of Rick and Morty, the unofficial guide to Earth's stupidest show, Matt Brady
- The skeptics' guide to the future, what yesterday's science and science fiction tell us about the world of tomorrow, Dr. Steven Novella with Bob Novella and Jay Novella
- How the world looks to a bee, and other moments of science, edited by Don Glass
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis ... [and others]
- Bring back the king, the new science of de-extinction, Helen Pilcher
- Einstein's heroes, imagining the world through the language of mathematics, Robyn Arianrhod
- Scientifically thinking, how to liberate your mind, solve the world's problems, and embrace the beauty of science, Stanley A. Rice ; cartoons by Leslie Gregersen
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis, John Farndon, Dan Green, Derek Harvey, Penny Johnson, Douglas Palmer, Steve Parker, Giles Sparrow]
- Crash test girl, an unlikely experiment in using the scientific method to answer life's toughest questions, Kari Byron
- How to love the universe, a scientist's odes to the hidden beauty behind the visible world, Stefan Klein
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