Incoming Resources
- This idea must die, scientific theories that are blocking progress, edited by John Brockman
- Understanding the misconceptions of science, Professor Don Lincoln
- Science tales, lies, hoaxes and scams, Darryl Cunningham
- A survival guide to the misinformation age, scientific habits of mind, David J. Helfand
- The infographic guide to science, Tom Cabot
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The pleasure of finding things out, the best short works of Richard P. Feynman, Richard P. Feynman ; edited by Jeffrey Robbins ; foreword by Freeman Dyson
- The complete guide to absolutely everything*, *abridged : adventures in math and science, Adam Rutherford & Hannah Fry ; illustrations by Alice Roberts
- Science 1001, absolutely everything that matters in science in 1001 bite-sized explanations, Paul Parsons
- The age of wonder, how the romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science, Richard Holmes
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- Como funciona la ciencia, colaboradores, Derek Harvey, Tom Jackson, Ginny Smith, Alison Sturgeon, John Woodward
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis ... [et al.]
- Does anything eat wasps?, and 101 other unsettling, witty answers to questions you never thought you wanted to ask, NewScientist
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- Book of science stuff, Joe Rhatigan ; illustrated by Jeff Albrech Studios
- Monkeys, myths and molecules, separating fact from fiction in the science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- The field guide to citizen science, how you can contribute to scientific research and make a difference, Darlene Cavalier, Catherine Hoffman, and Caren Cooper
- 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 & Jay Novella
- Unscientific America, how scientific illiteracy threatens our future, Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum
- AsapSCIENCE, answers to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors, and unexplained phenomena, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown ; illustrations by Greg Brown, Jessica Carroll, and Mitchell Moffit
- Gory details, adventures from the dark side of science, Erika Engelhaupt ; illustrations by Briony Morrow-Cribbs
- 50 teorías científicas revolucionarias e imaginativas, Paul Parsons ; colaboradores Jim Al-Khalili... [et al.] ; traducción, Alfonso Rodríguez Arias
- Is that a fact?, frauds, quacks, and the real science of everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- At least know this, essential science to enhance your life, Guy P. Harrison
- Science and technology desk reference, 1,500 answers to frequently-asked or difficult-to-answer questions, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Science and Technology Department
- 100 most important science ideas, key concepts from genetics, physics and mathematics, Mark Henderson, Joanne Baker, Tony Crilly
- The science book, everything you need to know about the world and how it works, [authors, Matthias Delbrück ... [et al.]]
- The canon, a whirligig tour of the beautiful basics of science, Natalie Angier
- What einstein didn't know, scientific answers to everyday questions, by Robert L. Wolke
- The field guide to natural phenomena, the secret world of optical, atmospheric and celestial wonders, [Keith Heidorn & Ian Whitelaw]
- Mad science, Einstein's fridge, Dewar's flask, Mach's speed, and 362 other inventions and discoveries that made our world, edited by Randy Alfred ; from the WIRED blog, This Day in Tech, founded by Tony Long
- Science, the definitive visual guide, editor-in-chief, Adam Hart-Davis
- 100 enigmas que la ciencia (todavía) no ha resuelto, Daniel Closa i Autet ; traducción: Mariano Veloy
- Time warp, making the invisible visible, produced by Creative Differences Productions, Inc. for Discovery Channel in association with AJE Productions, Inc. ; directors, John Tindall, John Larose ; producers, Julie Harman, Phil Desjardins, Season 1
- The knowledge, how to rebuild our world from scratch, Lewis Dartnell
- The science of superheroes and space warriors, lightsabers, Batmobiles, kryptonite, and more!
- The science of Harry Potter, how magic really works, Roger Highfield
- National Geographic science of everything, how things work in our world from cell phones, soap bubbles & vaccines to GPS, x-rays and submarines
- Science goes viral, captivating accounts of science in everyday life, Dr. Joe Schwarcz
- Oxford dictionary of scientific quotations, edited by W.F. Bynum and Roy Porter ; assistant editors, Sharon Messenger, Caroline Overy
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- Thing explainer, complicated stuff in simple words, Randall Munroe
- The God problem, how a godless cosmos creates, Howard Bloom
- 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 book of scientific curiosities, everything you need to know about science, but never had time to ask, Cyril Aydon
- Blueprint for a battlestar, serious scientific explanations behind sci-fi's greatest inventions, Rod Pyle
- The best American science and nature writing 2013, edited and with an introduction by Siddhartha Mukherjee ; Tim Folger, series editor
- Antarctica: Earth's Own Ice World
- Fairy tale science