Incoming Resources
- How to dunk a doughnut, the science in everyday life, Len Fisher
- Science, evolution, and creationism, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine
- The Science in science fiction, general editor, Peter Nicholls ; contributors, David Langford, Brian Stableford
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- Fool me twice, fighting the assault on science in America, Shawn Lawrence Otto
- The best American science and nature writing, 2005, edited and with an introduction by Jonathan Weiner ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Panic in level 4, canniblas, killer viruses, and other journeys to the edge of science, Richard Preston
- The best American science and nature writing 2012, edited and with an introduction by Dan Ariely ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Crash test girl, an unlikely experiment in using the scientific method to answer life's toughest questions, written and illustrated by Kari Byron
- The story of innovation, how yesterday's discoveries lead to tomorrow's breakthroughs, James Trefil ; foreword by Destin Sandlin
- Today and tomorrow and ..
- Galileo's finger, the ten great ideas of science, Peter Atkins
- How to speak science, gravity, relativity, and other ideas that were crazy until proven brilliant, Bruce Benamran ; translated by Stephanie Delozier Strobel
- The observologist, a handbook for mounting very small scientific expeditions, Giselle Clarkson
- The science of Harry Potter, how magic really works, Roger Highfield
- The best American science and nature writing 2002, edited and with an introduction by Natalie Angier ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Answers for Aristotle, how science and philosophy can lead us to a more meaningful life, Massimo Pigliucci
- Eight preposterous propositions, from the genetics of homosexuality to the benefits of global warming, Robert Ehrlich
- Greetings, carbon-based bipeds!, collected works, 1934-1998, Arthur C. Clarke ; edited by Ian T. Macauley
- The anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- WTF, weird true facts
- The best American science writing, 2010, editor, Jerome Groopman ; series editor, Jesse Cohen
- The anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- The best American science and nature writing 2007, edited and with an introduction by Richard Preston ; Tim Folger, series editor
- The canon, a whirligig tour of the beautiful basics of science, Natalie Angier
- The pleasure of finding things out, the best short works of Richard P. Feynman, by Richard P. Feynman
- Great thinkers of the Western world, the major ideas and classic works of more than 100 outstanding Western philosophers, physical and social scientists, psychologists, religious writers, and theologians, edited by Ian P. McGreal
- 10 questions science can't answer (yet), a guide to the scientific wilderness, Michael Hanlon
- Fun science, a guide to life, the universe and why science is so awesome, Charlie McDonnell
- When Einstein walked with Gòˆdel, excursions to the edge of thought, Jim Holt
- Nine crazy ideas in science, a few might even be true, Robert Ehrlich
- Science or pseudoscience, magnetic healing, psychic phenomena, and other heterodoxies, Henry H. Bauer
- Everything you need to ace science in one big fat notebook, the complete middle school study guide, borrowed from the smartest kid in class, double-checked by Michael Geisen ; illustrator, Chris Pearce
- Encyclopedia of everything, senior editior, Jenny Sich
- The best American science writing 2004, editor, Dava Sobel ; series editor, Jesse Cohen
- The Oxford book of modern science writing, [edited by] Richard Dawkins
- The subatomic monster, Isaac Asimov
- How to take over the world, practical schemes and scientific solutions for the aspiring supervillain, Ryan North ; illustrated by Carly Monardo
- An outline of the universe,, with 150 illustrations and diagrams, by J. G. Crowther;
- The scientist as rebel, Freeman Dyson
- The science of Harry Potter, the spellbinding science behind the magic, gadgets, potions, and more!, Mark Brake with Jon Chase
- The best American science and nature writing 2013, edited and with an introduction by Siddhartha Mukherjee ; Tim Folger, series editor
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The best American science writing, 2012, editor, Michio Kaku; series editor, Jesse Cohen
- The atheist and the holy city, encounters and reflections, George Klein
- Help your kids with computer science, a unique visual step-by-step guide to computers, coding, and communication
- How it all works, all scientific laws and phenomena illustrated & demonstrated, [illustrated by] Adam Dant & [written by] Brian Clegg
- The best American science and nature writing 2006, edited and with an introduction by Brian Greene ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Frontiers, new discoveries about man and his planet, outer space, and the universe, Isaac Asimov
- How to love the universe, a scientist's odes to the hidden beauty behind the visible world, Stefan Klein; translated by Mike Mitchell