Please anons, recommend good science books
Please anons, recommend good science books
certainly nothing by e o "ant brain" wilson
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this is absolute trash, holy shit
death to popsci
>incomplete nature
>popsci
Lmao not even close. You should probably be reading popsci though, tbqh.
somatosphere.net/2014/06/terrence-deacons-incomplete-nature.html?format=pdf
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good for learning electrodynamics
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Holy fuck, is this real?
If so, where can I get them?
Is there a download link?
From one to ten, how absolutely shit at expaining their subjects they are?
I need answers.
For Love of Insects, by Thomas Eisner
How to Build a Habitable Planet, by Charles H. Langmuir and Wally Broecker
A Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson
Winter World: The Ingenuity of Animal Survival, by Bernd Heinrich
Gorillas in the Mist, by Dian Fossey
Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms, by Richard Fortey
>Holy fuck, is this real?
>If so, where can I get them?
you could just look up the titles
Any sociology recs?
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, by Emile Durkheim
Discipline and Punish, by Michel Foucault
they're more technical, not really read-for-enjoyment, but they're very interesting works.
The Machinery of Life - David Goodsell
Should be a staple among molecular biologists.
thanks
>mfw my professor actually used paged of the statistics one in a presentation
Anything that isnt just popsci for people outside of Science? Bryson and Pinker are good but I want something more.
Pic related was highly enjoyable for me
Road to Reality is also good but only after you know the math