Incoming Resources
- The edge of the unknown, 101 things you don't know about science and no one else does either, James Trefil
- The Science in science fiction, general editor, Peter Nicholls ; contributors, David Langford, Brian Stableford
- What breathes through its butt?, mind-blowing science questions answered, Dr. Emily Grossman ; illustrated by Alice Bowsher
- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- What if?, additional serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe, 2
- Discovery, innovation, and risk, case studies in science and technology, Newton Copp and Andrew Zanella
- The God problem, how a godless cosmos creates, Howard Bloom
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- What's next?, dispatches on the future of science : original essays from a new generation of scientists, edited by Max Brockman
- The skies above my eyes, Charlotte Guillain ; Yuval Zommer
- Why, Fly Guy?, a big question & answer book, Tedd Arnold
- Impossible science, by James Bow
- 1000 words, science, written by Jules Pottle
- Greetings, carbon-based bipeds!, collected works, 1934-1998, Arthur C. Clarke ; edited by Ian T. Macauley
- What's the big idea?, amazing science questions for the curious kid, Vicki Cobb
- Eight preposterous propositions, from the genetics of homosexuality to the benefits of global warming, Robert Ehrlich
- The borderlands of science, where sense meets nonsense, Michael Shermer
- 100 most important science ideas, key concepts in genetics, physics and mathematics, Mark Henderson, Joanne Baker, Tony Crilly
- The science of Harry Potter, how magic really works, Roger Highfield
- Is that a fact?, frauds, quacks, and the real science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Discovery days double feature, Elinor wonders why, Dinosaur train
- 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
- Conduct a science experiment!, written by Der-shing Helmer ; art by Andrea Bell
- Design in nature, how the constructal law governs evolution in biology, physics, technology, and social organization, Adrian Bejan and J. Peder Zane
- 1,001 amazing science facts, by Michael Burgan with Rachel Rothman, Chief Technologist & Executive Technical Director, Good Housekeeping Institute
- The canon, a whirligig tour of the beautiful basics of science, Natalie Angier
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- Starry messenger, cosmic perspectives on civilization, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis ... [and others]
- 10 questions science can't answer (yet), a guide to the scientific wilderness, Michael Hanlon
- The handy science answer book, complied by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh ; edited by James E. Bobick, and Naomi E. Balaban
- Lies, damned lies, and science, how to sort through the noise around global warming, the latest health claims, and other scientific controversies, Sherry Seethaler
- How to, absurd scientific advice for common real-world problems, Randall Munroe
- Superfoods, silkworms, and spandex, science and pseudoscience in everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- The heyday of natural history, 1820-1870, by Lynn Barber
- Nine crazy ideas in science, a few might even be true, Robert Ehrlich
- Let's learn, Vol. 2
- 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
- Making sense of science, separating substance from spin, Cornelia Dean
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- 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
- Billions and billions, thoughts on life and death at the brink of the millennium, Carl Sagan
- Science and the ske?tic, discerning fact from fiction, Marc Zimmer
- The harmonious universe, the beauty and unity of scientific understanding, Keith J. Laidler
- The most exciting book of science, inventions & space ever, illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar ; written by Claire Watts, Jilly MacLeod, Carole Stott, and Richard Walker
- Laws and models, science, engineering, and technology, Carl W. Hall
- The things that nobody knows, 501 mysteries of life, the universe, and everything, William Hartson
- Guinness world records science & stuff