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Einstein's Errors Were in a Class by Themselves: Did 'Sleepwalker' Get Where He Was Going Without Knowing How?

By: Mike Perricone

In Search of the Multiverse – John Gribbin: Multiple Dimensions and Universes – No Longer Just Science Fiction

By: Feature Writer Martin P Wilson

Quantum Theory, A Very Short Introduction: Review of John Polkinghorne's Guide to Quantum Physics and History

By: Linda Gentile

Review of $20 Per Gallon By Christopher Steiner: How the Rise in the Cost of Gasoline Will Affect American Society

By: Molly Markey

Brain Fitness Guide: Practical Advice With Research Experts Interviews

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

How Plants Power the Planet: An Appreciation of the Importance of Nature's Greatest Miracle

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

Fixing Climate: What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat

By: Feature Writer Martha R. Gore

How to Build a Dinosaur by Jack Horner: Extinction Doesn't Have to be Forever

By: Philip McIntosh

The Georgian Star by Michael D. Lemonick: How the Herschels Revolutionized Our Understandiing of the Cosmos

By: Philip McIntosh

A Force of Nature by Richard Reeves: The Frontier Genius of Ernest Rutherford

By: Philip McIntosh

On Speed by Nicolas Rasmussen: The Many Lives of Amphetamine

By: Philip McIntosh

Strand – An Odyssey of Pacific Ocean Debris: Book Researches the Flotsam and Jetsam Washed up by the Sea

By: Sheila Gaquin

Charles Darwin by Tim M. Berra: The Concise Story of an Extrordinary Man

By: Philip McIntosh

LIfe Under Glass: The Inside Story of Life in Biosphere 2

By: Feature Writer Thomas Alan Gray

Brush Cat by Jack McEnany – A Review: On Trees, the Wood Economy, and the Most Dangerous Job in America

By: Philip McIntosh

The Lizard King by Bryan Christy – Book Review: True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smugglers

By: Philip McIntosh

Ecological Intelligence Book Review: Achieving Sustainable Living through Consumer Purchasing Behaviour

By: Lori Bosworth

Review of The Dammed by Fred Pearce: The Impact of Big Water Projects in Developing Countries

By: Susan Cunningham

Books for Mycophiles: Good Reading for Fans of Fungi

By: Philip McIntosh

Bad Science by Ben Goldacre: a Review: The Must Read Popular Science Book of 2008

By: Magdalena Healey

Review of the Primer of Conservation Biology: A Teaching Tool on the Topic of Conservation Biology

By: Ryan Gamble

The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins: Human Existence Explained Through Evolution by Natural Selection

By: Erin Britton

From the Big Bang to Planet X: Answers to the 50 Most Asked Questions About the Universe

By: James Richardson

The Stars: A New Way To See Them: It May be 50 Years Old, but H. A. Rey's Masterpiece Still Inspires

By: James Richardson

Book Review: The Dragons of Eden: The Late Carl Sagan's Speculation on Human Intelligence and Myth

By: James Richardson

Richard Dawkins' Blind Watchmaker: Evolutionary Biology Remains a Hot Button Issue Twenty Years Later

By: James Richardson

Atlas of Descriptive Embryology (Book Review): A Descriptive Embryology Atlas by Gary Schoenwolf and Willis Mathews

By: Ryan Gamble

Unique Voices Laud American Earth: Anthology Of Environmental Writing Offers An Array Of Surprises

By: Mike Perricone

Book Review: Your Inner Fish: Neil Shubin's Book About Evolution, Descent and Hemorrhoids

By: James Richardson

New President Cannot Fear Physics: Comfort with science, technology now mandatory for world leaders

By: Mike Perricone

Review of Inland Fishes in Washington State: A Great Book for People Interested in the Fish of Washington.

By: Ryan Gamble

Review of Photosynthesis : Studies In Biology: An Informative Book on Everything about Photosynthesis

By: Ryan Gamble

Medical Statistics for Everyone: Basic & Clinical Biostatistics for Medical Biotechnology Consumers

By: Linda Landon

A New Edition A.G. Floyd's Classic: Review: Rainforest Trees of Mainland South-eastern Australia

By: Barbara Stewart

The Stuff of Thought: Steven Pinker Explores Language as a Window into Human Nature

By: Erin Britton

Good Germs, Bad Germs: A Review of Sach's Guide to Health and Survival in a Bacterial World

By: Tracey Carter

The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science

By: Tracey Carter

Peter Galison's Take on Relativity: A Review of "Einstein's Clocks, Poincare's Maps"

By: Isaac M. McPhee

Book Review – Rare Earth by Peter Ward & Donald Brownlee: An Explanation of Why Life is Uncommon in the Universe

By: Isaac M. McPhee

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