Science + Methodology
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Science + Methodology
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Science + Methodology
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Incoming Resources
- The disordered cosmos, a journey into dark matter, spacetime, and dreams deferred, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
- A survival guide to the misinformation age, scientific habits of mind, David J. Helfand
- The knowledge machine, how irrationality created modern science, Michael Strevens
- The scientific attitude, defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience, Lee McIntyre
- The field guide to citizen science, how you can contribute to scientific research and make a difference, Darlene Cavalier, Catherine Hoffman, and Caren Cooper
- Think, why you should question everything, 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
- The workshop and the world, what ten thinkers can teach us about science and authority, Robert P. Crease
- Denying to the grave, why we ignore the facts that will save us, Sara E. Gorman, PhD, MPH, Jack M. Gorman, MD
- GIS for science, applying mapping and spatial analytics, Dawn J. Wright and Christian Harder, editors
- I spy, Anne Montgomery
- Solving everyday problems with the scientific method, thinking like a scientist, Don K. Mak, Angela T. Mak, Anthony B. Mak
- National intelligence and science, beyond the great divide in analysis and policy, Wilhelm Agrell and Gregory F. Treverton
- Profit from science, solving business problems using data, math, and the scientific process, George Danner
- Errors, blunders, and lies, how to tell the difference, David S. Salsburg
- Super gross poop, puke, and booger projects, Elsie Olson ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- The new organon and related writings, Francis Bacon ; edited, with an introduction, by Fulton H. Anderson
- The first scientist, Anaximander and his legacy, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Marion Lignana Rosenberg
- Real science, what it is, and what it means, John Ziman
- Losing the Nobel Prize, a story of cosmology, ambition, and the perils of science's highest honor, Brian Keating
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