An autobiography of an electron, written with the purpose of explaining to the general public the role of electrons in the world around us. The book i...
In "Gray Plague," Lloyd Eshbach crafts a chilling tale of an apocalyptic event brought about by a mysterious alien pathogen. The story unfolds as a de...
This book traces the development of biological knowledge from ancient times to the mid-19th century. It explores the contributions of prominent figure...
This book presents Edward Jenner's groundbreaking research on the connection between smallpox and cowpox, leading to the development of the world's fi...
This volume of the National Geographic Magazine, published in September 1897, presents a collection of articles exploring various aspects of scientifi...
This concise and informative booklet provides a comprehensive overview of the origins and development of nuclear physics. Written by renowned science...
This book offers a glimpse into the lives and work of some of the most distinguished scientists living in Great Britain during the early 19th century....
A group of scientists and explorers stumble upon a buried sphere that contains the knowledge and power of a lost civilization. As they delve deeper in...