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iTunes Store: Top 25 Books in Science & Nature 2025-07-17

Barbro Forsberg & Stefan Lindberg - Edible Mushrooms artwork Edible Mushrooms
Safe to Pick, Good to Eat
Barbro Forsberg & Stefan Lindberg
Genre: Nature
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: March 04, 2014
Publisher: Skyhorse
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

Wandering the woods in search of mushrooms is one of life’s great pleasures. But be careful to pick the right ones! With Edible Mushrooms in your backpack, you’ll know to pick only the safest, most delicious chanterelles, truffles, morels, and more. Author Barbro Forsberg presents forty edible species, and reveals how, when, and where to find them—knowledge gained over the course of four decades spent mushrooming in the woods. Discover such aspects of mushrooming as: • Characteristics of edible mushrooms, per species • Cooking, cleaning, and drying the day’s bounty • Edible, inedible, or toxic? Photographs and descriptions for what to pick and what to avoid • Poisonous varieties and how to recognize them All content has been verified by a professional mycologist. Plus, nature and educational photographs illustrate how mushrooms grow, the environments where you can expect to find them, and the ways in which the same species may vary from one sample to the next. So whether you’re an experienced mushroom hunter or a novice to the art, with Edible Mushrooms you can confidently recognize, pick, and eat the tastiest wild mushrooms.



Bill Bryson - The Body artwork The Body
A Guide for Occupants
Bill Bryson
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: October 15, 2019
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

NATIONAL BESTSELLER NEW YORK TIMES  BESTSELLER INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A  NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2019 BY Maclean's  • The Washington Post  • USA Today • Indigo  Bill Bryson, bestselling author of A Short History of Nearly Everything , takes us on a head-to-toe tour of the marvel that is the human body. As compulsively readable as it is comprehensive, this is Bryson at his very best, a must-read owner's manual for everybody. Bill Bryson once again proves himself to be an incomparable companion as he guides us through the human body--how it functions, its remarkable ability to heal itself, and (unfortunately) the ways it can fail. Full of extraordinary facts (your body made a million red blood cells since you started reading this) and irresistible Bryson-esque anecdotes, The Body will lead you to a deeper understanding of the miracle that is life in general and you, in particular. As Bill Bryson writes, "we pass our existence within this wobble of flesh and yet take it almost entirely for granted." The Body will cure that indifference with generous doses of wondrous, compulsively readable facts and information.



Hannah Ritchie - Not the End of the World artwork Not the End of the World
How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet
Hannah Ritchie
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $19.99
Publish Date: January 09, 2024
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Seller: Hachette Digital, Inc.

This "eye-opening and essential" book (Bill Gates) will transform how you see our biggest environmental problems—and explains how we can solve them. It’s become common to tell kids that they’re going to die from climate change. We are constantly bombarded by doomsday headlines that tell us the soil won’t be able to support crops, fish will vanish from our oceans, and that we should reconsider having children. But in this bold, radically hopeful book, data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that if we zoom out, a very different picture emerges. In fact, the data shows we’ve made so much progress on these problems that we could be on track to achieve true sustainability for the first time in human history. Did you know that: Carbon emissions per capita are actually down Deforestation peaked back in the 1980s The air we breathe now is vastly improved from centuries ago And more people died from natural disasters a hundred years ago? Packed with the latest research, practical guidance, and enlightening graphics, this book will make you rethink almost everything you’ve been told about the environment. Not the End of the World will give you the tools to understand our current crisis and make lifestyle changes that actually have an impact. Hannah cuts through the noise by outlining what works, what doesn’t, and what we urgently need to focus on so we can leave a sustainable planet for future generations.       These problems are big. But they are solvable. We are not doomed. We can build a better future for everyone. Let’s turn that opportunity into reality.  



Aurélien Boutaud & Natacha Gondran - Les limites planétaires artwork Les limites planétaires
Aurélien Boutaud & Natacha Gondran
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: May 28, 2020
Publisher: La Découverte
Seller: Interforum, S.A.

La question des limites environnementales a traversé les XIXe et XXe siècles sans vraiment parvenir à s'imposer. La donne serait-elle en train de changer en ce début de XXIe siècle ? Face à la multiplication des atteintes portées au " système Terre ", la communauté scientifique s'est lancée depuis quelques années dans un projet aussi urgent qu'ambitieux : proposer aux décideurs et au grand public un aperçu des principales variables qui déterminent l'équilibre des écosystèmes à l'échelle planétaire. Au-delà du climat et de la biodiversité, ces travaux abordent également des questions moins connues du grand public, comme le déséquilibre des cycles biogéochimiques, le changement d'affectation des sols, l'introduction de polluants d'origine anthropique dans les écosystèmes ou encore l'acidification des océans. Autant d'enjeux pour lesquels la communauté scientifique essaie aujourd'hui de déterminer des frontières à ne pas dépasser si l'humanité veut éviter les risques d'effondrement.



John Vaillant - The Golden Spruce artwork The Golden Spruce
A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed
John Vaillant
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: May 03, 2005
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NON-FICTION • WINNER OF THE WRITERS’ TRUST NON-FICTION PRIZE “Absolutely spellbinding.” — The New York Times The environmental true-crime story of a glorious natural wonder, the man who destroyed it, and the fascinating, troubling context in which this act took place.  FEATURING A NEW AFTERWORD BY THE AUTHOR On a winter night in 1997, a British Columbia timber scout named Grant Hadwin committed an act of shocking violence in the mythic Queen Charlotte Islands. His victim was legendary: a unique 300-year-old Sitka spruce tree, fifty metres tall and covered with luminous golden needles. In a bizarre environmental protest, Hadwin attacked the tree with a chainsaw. Two days later, it fell, horrifying an entire community. Not only was the golden spruce a scientific marvel and a tourist attraction, it was sacred to the Haida people and beloved by local loggers. Shortly after confessing to the crime, Hadwin disappeared under suspicious circumstances and is missing to this day. As John Vaillant deftly braids together the strands of this thrilling mystery, he brings to life the ancient beauty of the coastal wilderness, the historical collision of Europeans and the Haida, and the harrowing world of logging—the most dangerous land-based job in North America.



Rebecca Boyle - Our Moon artwork Our Moon
How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are
Rebecca Boyle
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $14.99
Publish Date: January 16, 2024
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “A riveting feat of science writing that recasts that most familiar of celestial objects into something eerily extraordinary, pivotal to our history, and awesome in the original sense of the word.”—Ed Yong, New York Times bestselling author of An Immense World WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE • A NEW YORKER AND SMITHSONIAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice Many of us know that the Moon pulls on our oceans, driving the tides, but did you know that it smells like gunpowder? Or that it was essential to the development of science and religion? Acclaimed journalist Rebecca Boyle takes readers on a dazzling tour to reveal the intimate role that our 4.51-billion-year-old companion has played in our biological and cultural evolution. Our Moon’s gravity stabilized Earth’s orbit—and its climate. It drew nutrients to the surface of the primordial ocean, where they fostered the evolution of complex life. The Moon continues to influence animal migration and reproduction, plants’ movements, and, possibly, the flow of the very blood in our veins. While the Sun helped prehistoric hunters and gatherers mark daily time, early civilizations used the phases of the Moon to count months and years, allowing them to plan farther ahead. Mesopotamian priests recorded the Moon’s position in order to make predictions, and, in the process, created the earliest known empirical, scientific observations. In Our Moon, Boyle introduces us to ancient astronomers and major figures of the scientific revolution, including Johannes Kepler and his influential lunar science fiction. Our relationship to the Moon changed when Apollo astronauts landed on it in 1969, and it’s about to change again. As governments and billionaires aim to turn a profit from its resources, Rebecca Boyle shows us that the Moon belongs to everybody, and nobody at all.



Christof Koch - Consciousness artwork Consciousness
Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
Christof Koch
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $21.99
Publish Date: March 09, 2012
Publisher: MIT Press
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

Embark on a wild ride through the neuroscience of consciousness in this compelling study that “[sheds] light on how scientists really think”—hailed as “science writing at its best” ( Times Higher Education ). A scientist searches for an empirical explanation for consciousness, spurred by his instinctual belief that life is meaningful . . . What links conscious experience of pain, joy, color, and smell to bioelectrical activity in the brain? How can anything physical give rise to nonphysical, subjective, conscious states? Christof Koch has devoted much of his career to bridging the seemingly unbridgeable gap between the physics of the brain and phenomenal experience. This engaging book—part scientific overview, part memoir, part futurist speculation—describes Koch’s search for an empirical explanation for consciousness. Koch recounts not only the birth of the modern science of consciousness but also the subterranean motivation for his quest—his instinctual (if “romantic”) belief that life is meaningful. Koch describes his own groundbreaking work with Francis Crick in the 1990s and 2000s and the gradual emergence of consciousness (once considered a “fringy” subject) as a legitimate topic for scientific investigation. Present at this paradigm shift were Koch and a handful of colleagues, including Ned Block, David Chalmers, Stanislas Dehaene, Giulio Tononi, Wolf Singer, and others. Aiding and abetting it were new techniques to listen in on the activity of individual nerve cells, clinical studies, and brain-imaging technologies that allowed safe and noninvasive study of the human brain in action. Koch gives us stories from the front lines of modern research into the neurobiology of consciousness as well as his own reflections on a variety of topics, including the distinction between attention and awareness, the unconscious, how neurons respond to Homer Simpson, the physics and biology of free will, dogs, Der Ring des Nibelungen , sentient machines, the loss of his belief in a personal God, and sadness. All of them are signposts in the pursuit of his life's work—to uncover the roots of consciousness.



Roger Lederer & Roger J. Lederer - Beaks, Bones and Bird Songs artwork Beaks, Bones and Bird Songs
How the Struggle for Survival Has Shaped Birds and Their Behavior
Roger Lederer & Roger J. Lederer
Genre: Nature
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: June 22, 2016
Publisher: Timber Press
Seller: OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC

“Reveals the strange and wondrous adaptations birds rely on to get by.” —National Audubon Society When we see a bird flying from branch to branch happily chirping, it is easy to imagine they lead a simple life of freedom, flight, and feathers. What we don’t see is the arduous, life-threatening challenges they face at every moment.  Beaks, Bones, and Bird Songs guides the reader through the myriad, and often almost miraculous, things that birds do every day to merely stay alive. Like the goldfinch, which manages extreme weather changes by doubling the density of its plumage in winter. Or urban birds, which navigate traffic through a keen understanding of posted speed limits. In engaging and accessible prose, Roger Lederer shares how and why birds use their sensory abilities to see ultraviolet, find food without seeing it, fly thousands of miles without stopping, change their songs in noisy cities, navigate by smell, and much more.



Steve Brusatte - The Rise and Reign of the Mammals artwork The Rise and Reign of the Mammals
A New History, from the Shadow of the Dinosaurs to Us
Steve Brusatte
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $15.99
Publish Date: June 07, 2022
Publisher: Mariner Books
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

By the author of the acclaimed bestseller The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, a "brilliant" and "beautifully told" new history of mammals, illuminating the lost story of the extraordinary family tree that led to us [New Scientist; The Times UK] National Bestseller • Top 10 Nonfiction of the Year: Kirkus • Best Science Book of the Year: The Times UK We humans are the inheritors of a dynasty that has reigned over the planet for nearly 66 million years, through fiery cataclysm and ice ages: the mammals. Our lineage includes saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, armadillos the size of a car, cave bears three times the weight of a grizzly, clever scurriers that outlasted Tyrannosaurus rex, and even other types of humans, like Neanderthals. Indeed humankind and many of the beloved fellow mammals we share the planet with today—lions, whales, dogs—represent only the few survivors of a sprawling and astonishing family tree that has been pruned by time and mass extinctions. How did we get here? In his acclaimed bestseller The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs—hailed as “the ultimate dinosaur biography” by Scientific American—American paleontologist Steve Brusatte enchanted readers with his definitive history of the dinosaurs. Now, picking up the narrative in the ashes of the extinction event that doomed T-rex and its kind, Brusatte explores the remarkable story of the family of animals that inherited the Earth—mammals— and brilliantly reveals that their story is every bit as fascinating and complex as that of the dinosaurs. Beginning with the earliest days of our lineage some 325 million years ago, Brusatte charts how mammals survived the asteroid that claimed the dinosaurs and made the world their own, becoming the astonishingly diverse range of animals that dominate today’s Earth. Brusatte also brings alive the lost worlds mammals inhabited through time, from ice ages to volcanic catastrophes. Entwined in this story is the detective work he and other scientists have done to piece together our understanding using fossil clues and cutting-edge technology. A sterling example of scientific storytelling by one of our finest young researchers, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals illustrates how this incredible history laid the foundation for today’s world, for us, and our future.



Heather Heying & Bret Weinstein - A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century artwork A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century
Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life
Heather Heying & Bret Weinstein
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: September 14, 2021
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

A bold, provocative history of our species finds the roots of civilization’s success and failure in our evolutionary biology. We are living through the most prosperous age in all of human history, yet people are more listless, divided and miserable than ever. Wealth and comfort are unparalleled, and yet our political landscape grows ever more toxic, and rates of suicide, loneliness, and chronic illness continue to skyrocket. How do we explain the gap between these two truths? What's more, what can we do to close it?   For evolutionary biologists Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein, the cause of our woes is clear: the modern world is out of sync with our ancient brains and bodies. We evolved to live in clans, but today most people don't even know their neighbors’ names. Traditional gender roles once served a necessary evolutionary purpose, but today we dismiss them as regressive.  The cognitive dissonance spawned by trying to live in a society we're not built for is killing us.   In this book, Heying and Weinstein cut through the politically fraught discourse surrounding issues like sex, gender, diet, parenting, sleep, education, and more to outline a provocative, science-based worldview that will empower you to live a better, wiser life. They distill more than 20 years of research and first-hand accounts from the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth into straight forward principles and guidance for confronting our culture of hyper-novelty.



Christiana Figueres & Tom Rivett-Carnac - The Future We Choose artwork The Future We Choose
Surviving the Climate Crisis
Christiana Figueres & Tom Rivett-Carnac
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: February 25, 2020
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

A cautionary but optimistic book about the world’s changing climate and the fate of humanity, from two of the architects of the 2015 Paris Agreement. • "One of the most inspiring books I've ever read." —Yuval Harari Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac outline two possible scenarios for our planet. In one, they describe what life on Earth will be like by 2050 if we fail to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate targets. In the other, they lay out what it will be like to live in a regenerative world that has net-zero emissions. They argue for confronting the climate crisis head-on, with determination and optimism. The Future We Choose presents our options and tells us what governments, corporations, and each of us can, and must, do to fend off disaster.



Rachel Carson - Silent Spring artwork Silent Spring
Rachel Carson
Genre: Nature
Price: $0.99
Publish Date: February 05, 2021
Publisher: Sanctus Books
Seller: Sanctus Books

Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring was first published in three serialized excerpts in the New Yorker in June of 1962. The book appeared in September of that year and the outcry that followed its publication forced the banning of DDT and spurred revolutionary changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water. Carson’s passionate concern for the future of our planet reverberated powerfully throughout the world, and her eloquent book was instrumental in launching the environmental movement. It is without question one of the landmark books of the twentieth century.



Howland Blackiston - Beekeeping For Dummies artwork Beekeeping For Dummies
Howland Blackiston
Genre: Agriculture
Price: $20.99
Publish Date: August 11, 2020
Publisher: Wiley
Seller: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd.

The single best and most comprehensive guide for prospective, new and experienced hobbyist beekeepers Beekeeping For Dummies, 5th Edition , is one of the most popular titles in the For Dummies series available today. Including the latest information regarding every aspect of backyard beekeeping and honey production, this book describes how to get started, how to care for and safely handle bees, and how to maintain healthy and productive colonies. This book is loaded with up-to-date, practical examples and helpful illustrations of proven techniques and strategies for both new and seasoned hobbyist beekeepers. Some of the updates for this brand-new edition include: New information regarding the critical role that nutrition plays in the health and productivity of your bees News about the latest beekeeping products, medications, and all-natural remedies Information regarding dozens of helpful beekeeping resources Redeemable coupons from beekeeping suppliers that save the reader money Beekeeping For Dummies embodies the straightforward and simple approach made famous by the For Dummies series. Each and every reader will benefit from its accessible and approachable take on beekeeping.



Douglas R. Hofstadter - Gödel, Escher, Bach artwork Gödel, Escher, Bach
An Eternal Golden Braid
Douglas R. Hofstadter
Genre: Mathematics
Price: $11.99
Publish Date: February 08, 2025
Publisher: PublishDrive
Seller: PublishDrive Inc.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize A metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll Douglas Hofstadter's book is concerned directly with the nature of "maps" or links between formal systems. However, according to Hofstadter, the formal system that underlies all mental activity transcends the system that supports it. If life can grow out of the formal chemical substrate of the cell, if consciousness can emerge out of a formal system of firing neurons, then so too will computers attain human intelligence. Gödel, Escher, Bach is a wonderful exploration of fascinating ideas at the heart of cognitive science: meaning, reduction, recursion, and much more.



Holly Hogan - Message in a Bottle artwork Message in a Bottle
Ocean Dispatches from a Seabird Biologist
Holly Hogan
Genre: Nature
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: June 06, 2023
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

WINNER OF THE 2023 BMO WINTERSET AWARD • FINALIST FOR THE 2023 GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NONFICTION • SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 SCIENCE WRITERS AND COMMUNICATORS BOOK AWARD • SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 LANE ANDERSON AWARD From the heart of the Labrador Current to the furthest reaches of our global oceans, Message in a Bottle conjures an exquisite diversity of marine life and warns of a central threat to its survival: ocean plastic. The dovekie is a stocky seabird the size of a child’s heart that spends its winters on the coast of Newfoundland, thriving in one of the toughest climates on Earth. The polar bear is an apex predator, designed to persevere in the Arctic's extreme conditions. The North Atlantic right whale outweighs the humpback by more than twenty tons and feeds on enormous quantities of tiny plankton in northeastern waters before migrating south for the winter. In Message in a Bottle , wildlife biologist and writer Holly Hogan brings to life the wonder of these creatures and many other birds, fish and marine mammals she has encountered in her thirty years of ocean travel. On these voyages, Hogan has noticed a troubling pattern: the constant presence of plastic, in the form of adrift fishing gear ("ghost gear"), garbage and micro-plastics that create an invisible but pervasive smog in our oceans and threaten even the most seemingly resilient forms of sea life. Bringing together nature, science and adventure writing, Hogan shines a light on our plastic-addicted lifestyle, offering an eyewitness account of its devastating effects on the marine environment—and highlighting international efforts to combat it. With lyrical prose and a reverential eye for the majesty and fragility of our natural world, Message in a Bottle is a clarion call to protect global oceans and the life they sustain, including our own.



Vinciane Despret - Dieu, Darwin, tout et n'importe quoi - Histoires naturelles artwork Dieu, Darwin, tout et n'importe quoi - Histoires naturelles
Vinciane Despret
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: November 07, 2024
Publisher: Les Arènes BD
Seller: Interforum, S.A.

Imaginons que Dieu s'obstine à vouloir penser qu'il a créé le monde et que Darwin s'efforce de le convaincre que ce n'est pas vrai. Comment Dieu pourrait-il lui expliquer que le travail ait été parfois à ce point bâclé ? Le bernard-l'ermite doit se débrouiller sans coquille, l'élan d'Irlande n'a pas survécu, les paons sont vraiment trop voyants. Sans compter toutes ces bizarreries : des wombats qui défèquent des cubes, des gazelles qui cabriolent en présence du lion, des rats qui font des avances aux chats, des ornithorynques qui semblent avoir mélangé les espèces ou des plantes carnivores qui s'acoquinent avec des chauves-souris. Sans compter tous ces comportements franchement contraires à la morale, les mensonges, les ruses, les vols et bien d'autres turpitudes. Et si toutes ces créatures témoignaient de l'invraisemblable inventivité de la vie, qui essaye, qui risque, qui rate, qui réussit, qui recommence. Narrant toutes ces histoires qui ont constitué autant d'énigmes pour les biologistes, Vinciane Despret et Pierre Kroll s'inclinent, avec autant d'humour que d'admiration, devant la richesse et la très grande diversité des expérimentations dont font montre tous les êtres vivants dans la longue aventure de l'évolution.



Ben Goldfarb - Eager artwork Eager
The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
Ben Goldfarb
Genre: Nature
Price: $15.99
Publish Date: June 13, 2018
Publisher: Rizzoli
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

WINNER of the 2019 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award Author of the New York Times 2023 “Notable Book” Crossings Washington Post “50 Notable Works of Nonfiction” Science News “Favorite Science Books of 2018” Booklist “Top Ten Science/Technology Book of 2018” “A marvelously humor-laced page-turner about the science of semi-aquatic rodents…. A masterpiece of a treatise on the natural world.”— The Washington Post In Eager , environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb reveals that our modern idea of what a healthy landscape looks like and how it functions is wrong, distorted by the fur trade that once trapped out millions of beavers from North America’s lakes and rivers. The consequences of losing beavers were profound: streams eroded, wetlands dried up, and species from salmon to swans lost vital habitat. Today, a growing coalition of “Beaver Believers”—including scientists, ranchers, and passionate citizens—recognizes that ecosystems with beavers are far healthier, for humans and non-humans alike, than those without them. From the Nevada deserts to the Scottish highlands, Believers are now hard at work restoring these industrious rodents to their former haunts. Eager is a powerful story about one of the world’s most influential species, how North America was colonized, how our landscapes have changed over the centuries, and how beavers can help us fight drought, flooding, wildfire, extinction, and the ravages of climate change. Ultimately, it’s about how we can learn to coexist, harmoniously and even beneficially, with our fellow travelers on this planet.



Tristan Gooley - How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from Bark to Leaves (Natural Navigation) artwork How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from Bark to Leaves (Natural Navigation)
Tristan Gooley
Genre: Nature
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: May 02, 2023
Publisher: The Experiment
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

“Reams of appealing facts make one itch to get outside and right up close to trees’ rough surfaces and shady cover.”— The Atlantic New York Times –bestselling author Tristan Gooley opens our eyes to the secret language of trees—and the natural wonders they reveal all around us Trees are keen to tell us so much. They’ll tell us about the land, the water, the people, the animals, the weather, and time. And they will tell us about their lives, the good bits and bad. Trees tell a story, but only to those who know how to read it. In How to Read a Tree, Gooley uncovers the clues hiding in plain sight: in a tree’s branches and leaves; its bark, buds, and flowers; even its stump. Leaves with a pale, central streak mean that water is nearby. Young, low-growing branches show that a tree is struggling. And reddish or purple bark signals new growth. Like snowflakes, no two trees are exactly the same. Every difference reveals the epic story this tree has lived—if we stop to look closely.



Cynthia McFarland - The Foaling Primer artwork The Foaling Primer
A Step-by-Step Guide to Raising a Healthy Foal
Cynthia McFarland
Genre: Agriculture
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: November 12, 2012
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Seller: OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC

Start your foal off on the right hoof! With correct handling, health care, and training during the first year, you can establish a strong foundation that will benefit your horse throughout his life. From bottle feeding to rope leading, Cynthia McFarland covers everything you need to know as you guide your foal from birth to yearling. With an emphasis on recognizing critical developmental signs, McFarland’s expert advice will help you raise a healthy, happy, and well-adjusted foal.



Henri Clément - Les bons gestes de l’apiculteur artwork Les bons gestes de l’apiculteur
Tout le savoir-faire apicole en photos-gestes
Henri Clément
Genre: Nature
Price: $14.99
Publish Date: January 30, 2013
Publisher: Rustica Éditions
Seller: Media Diffusion

Cet ouvrage donne toutes les informations nécessaires à l’apiculteur débutant pour construire facilement son rucher : ce qu’il faut savoir sur l’abeille et le fonctionnement de la colonie et, geste par geste, photo après photo, toutes les techniques apicoles de base (de l’installation du rucher à la visite d’automne, en passant par la récolte et l’extraction du miel…).



Navin Sabharwal & Gaurav Bhardwaj - Hands-on AIOps artwork Hands-on AIOps
Best Practices Guide to Implementing AIOps
Navin Sabharwal & Gaurav Bhardwaj
Genre: Mathematics
Price: $34.99
Publish Date: July 20, 2022
Publisher: Apress
Seller: Springer Nature B.V.

Welcome to your hands-on guide to artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps). This book provides in-depth coverage, including operations and technical aspects. The fundamentals of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) that form the core of AIOps are explained as well as the implementation of multiple AIOps uses cases using ML algorithms. The book begins with an overview of AIOps, covering its relevance and benefits in the current IT operations landscape. The authors discuss the evolution of AIOps, its architecture, technologies, AIOps challenges, and various practical use cases to efficiently implement AIOps and continuously improve it. The book provides detailed guidance on the role of AIOps in site reliability engineering (SRE) and DevOps models and explains how AIOps enables key SRE principles. The book provides ready-to-use best practices for implementing AIOps in an enterprise. Each component of AIOps and ML using Python code and templates isexplained and shows how ML can be used to deliver AIOps use cases for IT operations. What You Will LearnKnow what AIOps is and the technologies involvedUnderstand AIOps relevance through use casesUnderstand AIOps enablement in SRE and DevOpsUnderstand AI and ML technologies and algorithmsUse algorithms to implement AIOps use cases Use best practices and processes to set up AIOps practices in an enterpriseKnow the fundamentals of ML and deep learningStudy a hands-on use case on de-duplication in AIOpsUse regression techniques for automated baseliningUse anomaly detection techniques in AIOps



Robin Wilson - Number Theory artwork Number Theory
A Very Short Introduction
Robin Wilson
Genre: Mathematics
Price: $5.99
Publish Date: May 28, 2020
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Seller: The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press

Number theory is the branch of mathematics primarily concerned with the counting numbers, especially primes. It dates back to the ancient Greeks, but today it has great practical importance in cryptography, from credit card security to national defence. This book introduces the main areas of number theory, and some of its most interesting problems.



Camille Flammarion - Œuvres de Camille Flammarion artwork Œuvres de Camille Flammarion
Camille Flammarion
Genre: Science History
Price: $2.99
Publish Date: July 19, 2012
Publisher: Editions la Bibliothèque Digitale
Seller: FB PUBLISHING LLC

4 Oeuvres de Camille Flammarion Astronome français (1842-1925) Ce livre numérique présente une collection de 4 Oeuvres de Camille Flammarion éditées en texte intégral. Une table des matières dynamique permet d'accéder directement aux différentes oeuvres. Liste des oeuvres: - 1873 - Les plus grands télescopes du monde - 1874 - Comment voyez-vous la lune grosse ? - 1874 - Les Étoiles Doubles - 1894 - La Fin du monde



Adam Ratner, MD, MPH - Booster Shots artwork Booster Shots
The Urgent Lessons of Measles and the Uncertain Future of Children's Health
Adam Ratner, MD, MPH
Genre: Science History
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: February 11, 2025
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

A pediatrician and infectious disease specialist warns of the resurgence of measles, the antivaccine movement, and how we can prepare for the next pandemic Every single child diagnosed with measles represents a system failure—an inexcusable unforced error. The technology to prevent essentially 100 percent of measles cases has been in our hands since before the moon landing. But this serious airborne disease, once seemingly defeated, is resurgent around the globe. Why, at a time when biomedical science is so advanced, do parents turn away from vaccination, endangering their own children and the health of the wider population?     Using a combination of patient narrative, historical analysis, and scientific research, Dr. Adam Ratner, pediatrician and infectious disease specialist, argues that the reawakening of measles and the subsequent coronavirus pandemic are bellwethers of forgotten knowledge—indicators of decaying trust in science and an underfunded public health infrastructure. Our collective amnesia is starkly revealed in the growth of the antivaccine movement and the missteps in our responses to the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, leading to preventable tragedies in both cases.     Trust in medicine and public health is at a nadir. Declining vaccine confidence threatens a global reemergence of other vaccine-preventable diseases in the coming years. Ratner details how solving these problems requires the use of literal and figurative “booster shots” to gather new knowledge and retain the crucial lessons of the past. Learning—and remembering—these lessons is our best hope for preparing for the next pandemic. With attention and care and the tools we already have, we can make the world much safer for children tomorrow than it is today.



Michael Grunwald - We Are Eating the Earth artwork We Are Eating the Earth
The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate
Michael Grunwald
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $20.99
Publish Date: July 01, 2025
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

From the author of New York Times bestseller The New New Deal, a groundbreaking piece of reportage from the trenches of the next climate war: the fight to fix our food system. Humanity has cleared a land mass the size of Asia plus Europe to grow food, and our food system generates a third of our carbon emissions. By 2050, we’re going to need a lot more calories to fill nearly 10 billion bellies, but we can’t feed the world without frying it if we keep tearing down an acre of rainforest every six seconds. We are eating the earth, and the greatest challenge facing our species will be to slow our relentless expansion of farmland into nature. Even if we quit fossil fuels, we’ll keep hurtling towards climate chaos if we don’t solve our food and land problems. In this rollicking, shocking narrative, Grunwald shows how the world, after decades of ignoring the climate problem at the center of our plates, has pivoted to making it worse, embracing solutions that sound sustainable but could make it even harder to grow more food with less land. But he also tells the stories of the dynamic scientists and entrepreneurs pursuing real solutions, from a jungle-tough miracle crop called pongamia to genetically-edited cattle embryos, from Impossible Whoppers to a non-polluting pesticide that uses the technology behind the COVID vaccines to constipate beetles to death. It’s an often infuriating saga of lobbyists, politicians, and even the scientific establishment making terrible choices for humanity, but it’s also a hopeful account of the people figuring out what needs to be done—and trying to do it. Michael Grunwald, bestselling author of The Swamp and The New New Deal , builds his narrative around a brilliant, relentless, unforgettable food and land expert named Tim Searchinger. He chronicles Searchinger’s uphill battles against bad science and bad politics, both driven by the overwhelming influence of agricultural interests. And he illuminates a path that could save our planetary home for ourselves and future generations—through better policy, technology, and behavior, as well as a new land ethic recognizing that every acre matters.