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An exploration of how the Cryogenian Period, when our planet was covered in ice for millions of years, created today's remarkable biodiversity
More than ...
John Tyler Bonner, one of our most distinguished and creative biologists, here offers a completely new perspective on the role of size in biology. In ...
Venus draws a beautiful pentagram around Earth every eight years. Jupiter's two largest moons draw a perfect four-fold flower. The Planets grandly play out ...
Why on earth do cars have the same symmetry as dragonflies? Is there really a beautiful swirling pattern lurking in every dripping tap? What do ...
Budgerigars, affectionately known as Budgies, are the world s most popular pet bird, and the third most popular pet overall after dogs and cats. They ...
My name is Rick, and I m a snake-a-holic. This book is a collection of amazing stories from one of the world s leading herpetologists ...
From the creators of the A Brief History of Stuff podcast and inspired by the Science Museum Group Collection, discover the remarkable stories of everyday ...
"We are buried beneath mountains of fast-accumulating data. In such circumstances, this book, rather than adding to the data load, aims to offer real understanding ...
'Gribbin has inspired generations with his popular science writing' - Jim Al-Khalili
A scintillating collection of short essays that really does cover 'life, the Universe, and ...
A whirlwind romp through everyday science, perfect for fans ofHow Stuff Works,Stuff You Should Know and Netflix's Explained
In this quirky and endlessly ...
The future of AI is here.
The world is transfixed by the marvel (and possible menace) of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools. It's ...
"At once an elegy and an exhortation."-ELIZABETH KOLBERT
A revelatory exploration of climate change from the perspective of wild species and natural ecosystems - an ...
Over 50 years ago, astronomers launched the world's first orbiting telescope. This allowed them to gaze further into outer space and examine anything that ...
By the end of the Victorian era, the world had changed irrevocably. The speed of the technological development brought about between 1800 and 1900 was ...