Thursday, June 24, 2021

iTunes Store: Top 25 Books in Science & Nature 2021-06-24

Leon Lederman & Dick Teresi - God Particle artwork God Particle
If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
Leon Lederman & Dick Teresi
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: June 26, 2006
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Seller: OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC

A Nobel Prize–winning physicist’s “funny, clever, entertaining” account of the history of particle physics and the hunt for a Higgs boson ( Library Journal ).   In this extraordinarily accessible and witty book, Leon Lederman—“the most engaging physicist since the late, much-missed Richard Feynman” ( San Francisco Examiner )—offers a fascinating tour that takes us from the Greeks’ earliest scientific observations through Einstein and beyond in an inspiring celebration of human curiosity. It ends with the quest for the Higgs boson, nicknamed the God Particle, which scientists hypothesize will help unlock the last secrets of the subatomic universe. This is not only an enlightening journey through baryons and hadrons and leptons and electrons—it also “may be the funniest book about physics ever written” ( The Dallas Morning News ).   “One of the clearest, most enjoyable new science books in years . . . explains the entire history of physics and cosmology. En route, you’ll laugh so hard you won’t realize how much you are learning.” — San Francisco Examiner   “The story of the search for the ultimate constituents of matter has been told many times before, but never with more verve and wit. . . . His hilarious account of how he helped persuade President Reagan to approve the construction of the Super Collider is itself worth the price of the book.” — Los Angeles Times



James Nestor - Breath artwork Breath
The New Science of a Lost Art
James Nestor
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: May 26, 2020
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

A New York Times Bestseller A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of 2020 Named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR   “A fascinating scientific, cultural, spiritual and evolutionary history of the way humans breathe—and how we’ve all been doing it wrong for a long, long time.” —Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love No matter what you eat, how much you exercise, how skinny or young or wise you are, none of it matters if you’re not breathing properly. There is nothing more essential to our health and well-being than breathing: take air in, let it out, repeat twenty-five thousand times a day. Yet, as a species, humans have lost the ability to breathe correctly, with grave consequences. Journalist James Nestor travels the world to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. The answers aren’t found in pulmonology labs, as we might expect, but in the muddy digs of ancient burial sites, secret Soviet facilities, New Jersey choir schools, and the smoggy streets of São Paulo. Nestor tracks down men and women exploring the hidden science behind ancient breathing practices like Pranayama, Sudarshan Kriya, and Tummo and teams up with pulmonary tinkerers to scientifically test long-held beliefs about how we breathe. Modern research is showing us that making even slight adjustments to the way we inhale and exhale can jump-start athletic performance; rejuvenate internal organs; halt snoring, asthma, and autoimmune disease; and even straighten scoliotic spines. None of this should be possible, and yet it is. Drawing on thousands of years of medical texts and recent cutting-edge studies in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology, Breath turns the conventional wisdom of what we thought we knew about our most basic biological function on its head. You will never breathe the same again.



Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass artwork Braiding Sweetgrass
Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: September 16, 2013
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Seller: Perseus Books, LLC

As a botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, she embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass , Kimmerer brings these two lenses of knowledge together to take us on “a journey that is every bit as mythic as it is scientific, as sacred as it is historical, as clever as it is wise” (Elizabeth Gilbert). Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, and as a woman, Kimmerer shows how other living beings—asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae, and sweetgrass—offer us gifts and lessons, even if we've forgotten how to hear their voices. In reflections that range from the creation of Turtle Island to the forces that threaten its flourishing today, she circles toward a central argument: that the awakening of ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. For only when we can hear the languages of other beings will we be capable of understanding the generosity of the earth, and learn to give our own gifts in return.



Kent H. Redford & William M. Adams - Strange Natures artwork Strange Natures
Kent H. Redford & William M. Adams
Genre: Nature
Price: $20.99
Publish Date: June 22, 2021
Publisher: Yale University Press
Seller: Yale University

A groundbreaking examination of the implications of synthetic biology for biodiversity conservation Nature almost everywhere survives on human terms. The distinction between what is natural and what is human-made, which has informed conservation for centuries, has become blurred. When scientists can reshape genes more or less at will, what does it mean to conserve nature?   The tools of synthetic biology are changing the way we answer that question. Gene editing technology is already transforming the agriculture and biotechnology industries. What happens if synthetic biology is also used in conservation to control invasive species, fight wildlife disease, or even bring extinct species back from the dead?   Conservation scientist Kent Redford and geographer Bill Adams turn to synthetic biology, ecological restoration, political ecology, and de-extinction studies and propose a thoroughly innovative vision for protecting nature.



Eric Berger - Liftoff artwork Liftoff
Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX
Eric Berger
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $17.99
Publish Date: March 02, 2021
Publisher: William Morrow
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

"This is as important a book on space as has ever been written and it's a riveting page-turner, too." —Homer Hickam, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Rocket Boys The dramatic inside story of the historic flights that launched SpaceX—and Elon Musk—from a shaky startup into the world's leading-edge rocket company SpaceX has enjoyed a miraculous decade. Less than 20 years after its founding, it boasts the largest constellation of commercial satellites in orbit, has pioneered reusable rockets, and in 2020 became the first private company to launch human beings into orbit. Half a century after the space race it is private companies, led by SpaceX, standing alongside NASA pushing forward into the cosmos, and laying the foundation for our exploration of other worlds. But before it became one of the most powerful players in the aerospace industry, SpaceX was a fledgling startup, scrambling to develop a single workable rocket before the money ran dry. The engineering challenge was immense; numerous other private companies had failed similar attempts. And even if SpaceX succeeded, they would then have to compete for government contracts with titans such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, who had tens of thousands of employees and tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue. SpaceX had fewer than 200 employees and the relative pittance of $100 million in the bank. In Liftoff, Eric Berger, senior space editor at Ars Technica, takes readers inside the wild early days that made SpaceX. Focusing on the company’s first four launches of the Falcon 1 rocket, he charts the bumpy journey from scrappy underdog to aerospace pioneer. We travel from company headquarters in El Segundo, to the isolated Texas ranchland where they performed engine tests, to Kwajalein, the tiny atoll in the Pacific where SpaceX launched the Falcon 1. Berger has reported on SpaceX for more than a decade, enjoying unparalleled journalistic access to the company’s inner workings. Liftoff is the culmination of these efforts, drawing upon exclusive interviews with dozens of former and current engineers, designers, mechanics, and executives, including Elon Musk. The enigmatic Musk, who founded the company with the dream of one day settling Mars, is the fuel that propels the book, with his daring vision for the future of space. Filled with never-before-told stories of SpaceX’s turbulent beginning, Liftoff is a saga of cosmic proportions.



Pascal Cardin - Number Theory & RSA Cryptography artwork Number Theory & RSA Cryptography
English Edition PCardin, version 2018
Pascal Cardin
Genre: Mathematics
Price: $3.99
Publish Date: November 02, 2018
Publisher: PCardin
Seller: Alain Cardinaux

This ebook presents the basics of the theory of numbers, so that the reader is able to understand the RSA cryptography algorithm. This full version of the book contains many widgets (30) including an interactive modular calculator for RSA, detailed solutions exercises (widgets Keynote) and messages cypher / decypher (RSA 128 - 2048 bits).  This book is not aimed only at students or high school teachers, but also to anyone interested in discovering the fascination of primes and understand RSA cryptography. Bases in algebra are welcome but not required.  Properties of the relation of divisibility    Fundamental theorem of arithmetic (integer factorization)    Theorem of Euclid    Fundamental theorem of primes (without proof)    Congruences and properties    Modular Arithmetic    Javascript / HTML Editor ( link on math4pad.net ) Euclidean algorithm Theorem GCD Gauss Lemma Uniqueness of the integer factorization Modular Algebra Chinese Remainder Theorem Problem of Chinese cook Euler's totient function and properties Graph of phi(n) for n max : 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10'000 Euler’s Theorem Fermat’s Little theorem A primality test RSA Theorem (many examples) Authentication, integrity, confidentiality, non-repudiation of data Indicator function of Carmichael (without proof) A final section discusses the concept of certification authority, the RSA key generation and the history of RSA (past, present and future).



W. David Woods - How Apollo Flew to the Moon artwork How Apollo Flew to the Moon
W. David Woods
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $34.99
Publish Date: August 08, 2011
Publisher: Springer New York
Seller: Springer Nature B.V.

This new and expanded edition of the bestselling How Apollo Flew to the Moon tells the exciting story of how the Apollo missions were conducted and follows a virtual flight to the Moon and back. New material includes: - the exploration of the lunar surface; - more illustrations; - more technical explanations and anecdotes. From launch to splashdown, hitch a ride in the incredible Apollo spaceships, the most sophisticated machines of their time. Explore each step of the journey and glimpse the enormous range of disciplines, techniques, and procedures the Apollo crews had to master. Although the tremendous technological accomplishments are well documented, the human dimension is not forgotten, and the book calls on the testimony of the people who were there at the time. A wealth of fascinating and accessible material is provided, including: the role of the powerful Saturn V; the reasoning  behind trajectories; the day-to-day concerns of human and spacecraft health; the triumphs and difficulties of working in an unforgiving and hostile environment while surrounded by hard vacuum and pernicious dust; and the sheer daring that was involved in traveling to the Moon in the mid-20th century.



John Brockman - What We Believe but Cannot Prove artwork What We Believe but Cannot Prove
Today's Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty
John Brockman
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $11.99
Publish Date: October 13, 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

More than one hundred of the world's leading thinkers write about things they believe in, despite the absence of concrete proof Scientific theory, more often than not, is born of bold assumption, disparate bits of unconnected evidence, and educated leaps of faith. Some of the most potent beliefs among brilliant minds are based on supposition alone -- yet that is enough to push those minds toward making the theory viable. Eminent cultural impresario, editor, and publisher of Edge (www.edge.org), John Brockman asked a group of leading scientists and thinkers to answer the question: What do you believe to be true even though you cannot prove it? This book brings together the very best answers from the most distinguished contributors. Thought-provoking and hugely compelling, this collection of bite-size thought-experiments is a fascinating insight into the instinctive beliefs of some of the most brilliant minds today.



Robert Macfarlane - Underland artwork Underland
A Deep Time Journey
Robert Macfarlane
Genre: Nature
Price: $10.99
Publish Date: May 02, 2019
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Seller: Penguin Books Limited

Follow Robert Macfarlane to the furthest corners of the globe.... A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2019 WINNER OF THE STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2020 'You'd be crazy not to read this book' The Sunday Times A Guardian Best Book of the 21st Century In Underland , Robert Macfarlane takes us on a journey into the worlds beneath our feet. From the ice-blue depths of Greenland's glaciers, to the underground networks by which trees communicate, from Bronze Age burial chambers to the rock art of remote Arctic sea-caves, this is a deep-time voyage into the planet's past and future. Global in its geography, gripping in its voice and haunting in its implications, Underland is a work of huge range and power, and a remarkable new chapter in Macfarlane's long-term exploration of landscape and the human heart. SHORTLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 2020 'Macfarlane has invented a new kind of book, really a new genre entirely' The Irish Times 'He is the great nature writer, and nature poet, of this generation' Wall Street Journal ' Macfarlane has shown how utterly beautiful a brilliantly written travel book can still be ' Observer on The Old Ways 'Irradiated by a profound sense of wonder ... Few books give such a sense of enchantment; it is a book to give to many, and to return to repeatedly' Independent on Landmarks 'It sets the imagination tingling ...like reading a prose Odyssey sprinkled with imagist poems' The Sunday Times on The Old Ways



Philip Connors - Fire Season artwork Fire Season
Field Notes from a Wilderness Lookout
Philip Connors
Genre: Nature
Price: $11.99
Publish Date: April 05, 2011
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

“Fire Season both evokes and honors the great hermit celebrants of nature, from Dillard to Kerouac to Thoreau—and I loved it.” —J.R. Moehringer, author of The Tender Bar “[Connors’s] adventures in radical solitude make for profoundly absorbing, restorative reading.” —Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air Phillip Connors is a major new voice in American nonfiction, and his remarkable debut, Fire Season, is destined to become a modern classic. An absorbing chronicle of the days and nights of one of the last fire lookouts in the American West, Fire Season is a marvel of a book, as rugged and soulful as Matthew Crawford’s bestselling Shop Class as Soulcraft, and it immediately places Connors in the august company of Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, Aldo Leopold, Barry Lopez, and others in the respected fraternity of hard-boiled nature writers.



W. David Woods - How Apollo Flew to the Moon artwork How Apollo Flew to the Moon
W. David Woods
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $19.99
Publish Date: February 13, 2008
Publisher: Springer New York
Seller: Springer Nature B.V.

Between 1968 and 1972, twenty four daring men journeyed from Earth to the Moon. This fascinating book traces the engineering history of the project, detailing each step – a unique approach.



Ann Druyan & Neil deGrasse Tyson - Cosmos artwork Cosmos
Nouveaux mondes - La suite du classique de Carl Sagan
Ann Druyan & Neil deGrasse Tyson
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $28.99
Publish Date: March 11, 2020
Publisher: Hachette Pratique
Seller: Hachette Livre

LE COSMOS EST EN NOUS. NOUS SOMMES FAITS DE POUSSIÈRE D’ÉTOILES. NOUS SOMMES UNE VOIE PAR LAQUELLE  L’UNIVERS SE CONNAÎT LUI-MÊME. COSMOS Cosmos : nouveaux mondes est le nouveau chapitre de l’incroyable périple initié par Carl Sagan et Ann Druyan. Phénomène mondial, la série Cosmos : Une odyssée à travers l’univers a été diffusée dans 181 pays. Aujourd’hui, avec Nouveaux mondes, Ann Druyan explore 14 milliards d’années d’évolution du cosmos jusqu’aux plus petites particules de la matière. Elle nous invite à marcher dans les pas de celles et ceux qui ont poursuivi leurs recherches sans relâche, parfois au péril de leur vie, a n de mieux comprendre le vaste univers. Dans cet ouvrage captivant, Ann Druyan s’attache à dépeindre le futur que nous pouvons encore bâtir – à condition d’employer nos sciences et nos technologies avec la plus grande sagesse. Il est temps de larguer les amarres et de voguer vers les étoiles !



Matt Ridley - Genome artwork Genome
The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters
Matt Ridley
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: March 26, 2013
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

The genome's been mapped. But what does it mean? Arguably the most significant scientific discovery of the new century, the mapping of the twenty-three pairs of chromosomes that make up the human genome raises almost as many questions as it answers. Questions that will profoundly impact the way we think about disease, about longevity, and about free will. Questions that will affect the rest of your life. Genome offers extraordinary insight into the ramifications of this incredible breakthrough. By picking one newly discovered gene from each pair of chromosomes and telling its story, Matt Ridley recounts the history of our species and its ancestors from the dawn of life to the brink of future medicine. From Huntington's disease to cancer, from the applications of gene therapy to the horrors of eugenics, Matt Ridley probes the scientific, philosophical, and moral issues arising as a result of the mapping of the genome. It will help you understand what this scientific milestone means for you, for your children, and for humankind.



David A. Sinclair - Lifespan artwork Lifespan
Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To
David A. Sinclair
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $29.99
Publish Date: September 10, 2019
Publisher: Atria Books
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Brilliant and enthralling.”​ —The Wall Street Journal A paradigm-shifting book from an acclaimed Harvard Medical School scientist and one of Time ’s most influential people. It’s a seemingly undeniable truth that aging is inevitable. But what if everything we’ve been taught to believe about aging is wrong? What if we could choose our lifespan? In this groundbreaking book, Dr. David Sinclair, leading world authority on genetics and longevity, reveals a bold new theory for why we age. As he writes: “Aging is a disease, and that disease is treatable.” This eye-opening and provocative work takes us to the frontlines of research that is pushing the boundaries on our perceived scientific limitations, revealing incredible breakthroughs—many from Dr. David Sinclair’s own lab at Harvard—that demonstrate how we can slow down, or even reverse, aging. The key is activating newly discovered vitality genes, the descendants of an ancient genetic survival circuit that is both the cause of aging and the key to reversing it. Recent experiments in genetic reprogramming suggest that in the near future we may not just be able to feel younger, but actually become younger. Through a page-turning narrative, Dr. Sinclair invites you into the process of scientific discovery and reveals the emerging technologies and simple lifestyle changes—such as intermittent fasting, cold exposure, exercising with the right intensity, and eating less meat—that have been shown to help us live younger and healthier for longer. At once a roadmap for taking charge of our own health destiny and a bold new vision for the future of humankind, Lifespan will forever change the way we think about why we age and what we can do about it.



Andrew Steele - Ageless artwork Ageless
The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old
Andrew Steele
Genre: Biology
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: March 23, 2021
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

“A fascinating look at how scientists are working to help doctors treat not just one disease at a time, but the aging process itself.” — Dr. Sanjay Gupta   A startling chronicle by a brilliant young scientist takes us onto the frontiers of the science of aging, and reveals how close we are to an astonishing extension of our life spans and a vastly improved quality of life in our later years. Aging--not cancer, not heart disease--is the true underlying cause of most human death and suffering. We accept as inevitable that as we advance in years our bodies and minds begin to deteriorate and that we are ever more likely to be felled by dementia or disease. But we never really ask--is aging necessary? Biologists, on the other hand, have been investigating that question for years. After all, there are tortoises and salamanders whose risk of dying is the same no matter how old they are. With the help of science, could humans find a way to become old without getting frail, a phenomenon known as "biological immortality"? In Ageless, Andrew Steele, a computational biologist and science writer, takes us on a journey through the laboratories where scientists are studying every bodily system that declines with age--DNA, mitochondria, stem cells, our immune systems--and developing therapies to reverse the trend. With bell-clear writing and intellectual passion, Steele shines a spotlight on a little-known revolution already underway.



New Scientist New Scientist - This Book Will Blow Your Mind artwork This Book Will Blow Your Mind
New Scientist New Scientist
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: November 06, 2018
Publisher: Quercus
Seller: Hachette Digital, Inc.

You don't need a spaceship to travel to the extremes of science. You just need this book. What's the nature of reality? Does the universe ever end? What is time and does it even exist? These are the biggest imagination-stretching, brain-staggering questions in the universe - and here are their fascinating answers. From quantum weirdness to freaky cosmology (like white holes - which spew out matter instead of sucking it in), This Book Will Blow Your Mind takes you on an epic journey to the furthest extremes of science, to the things you never thought possible. This book will explain: Why is part of the universe missing (and how scientists finally found it) How time might also flow backwards How human head transplants might be possible (in the very near future) Whether the universe is a hologram And why we are all zombies Filled with counterintuitive stories and factoids you can't wait to share, as well as lots of did-you-knows and plenty of how-did-we-ever-not-knows, this new book from the bestselling New Scientist series will blow your mind - and then put it back together again.



Annie Murphy Paul - The Extended Mind artwork The Extended Mind
The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
Annie Murphy Paul
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $17.99
Publish Date: June 08, 2021
Publisher: HMH Books
Seller: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

A bold new book reveals how we can tap the intelligence that exists beyond our brains—in our bodies, our surroundings, and our relationships Use your head.   That’s what we tell ourselves when facing a tricky problem or a difficult project. But a growing body of research indicates that we’ve got it exactly backwards. What we need to do, says acclaimed science writer Annie Murphy Paul, is think  outside  the brain. A host of “extra-neural” resources—the feelings and movements of our bodies, the physical spaces in which we learn and work, and the minds of those around us— can help us focus more intently, comprehend more deeply, and create more imaginatively.   The Extended Mind outlines the research behind this exciting new vision of human ability, exploring the findings of neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, psychologists, and examining the practices of educators, managers, and leaders who are already reaping the benefits of thinking outside the brain. She excavates the untold history of how artists, scientists, and authors—from Jackson Pollock to Jonas Salk to Robert Caro—have used mental extensions to solve problems, make discoveries, and create new works. In the tradition of Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind or Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence ,  The Extended Mind  offers a dramatic new view of how our minds work, full of practical advice on how we can all think better.  



Steven Johnson - Extra Life artwork Extra Life
A Short History of Living Longer
Steven Johnson
Genre: History
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: May 11, 2021
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

“Offers a useful reminder of the role of modern science in fundamentally transforming all of our lives.” — President Barack Obama (on Twitter)   “An important book.” —Steven Pinker,  The New York Times Book Review Now also a PBS documentary series: the surprising story of how humans gained what amounts to an extra life, from the bestselling author of  How We Got to Now  and  Where Good Ideas Come From As a species we have doubled our life expectancy in just one hundred years. All the advances of modern life—the medical breakthroughs, the public health institutions, the rising standards of living—have given us each about twenty thousand extra days on average. There are few measures of human progress more astonishing than our increased longevity. This book is Steven Johnson’s attempt to understand where that progress came from. How many of those extra twenty thousand days came from vaccines, or the decrease in famines, or seatbelts? What are the forces that now keep us alive longer? Behind each breakthrough lies an inspiring story of cooperative innovation, of brilliant thinkers bolstered by strong systems of public support and collaborative networks. But it is not enough simply to remind ourselves that progress is possible. How do we avoid decreases in life expectancy as our public health systems face unprecedented challenges? What current technologies or interventions that could reduce the impact of future crises are we somehow ignoring? A study in how meaningful change happens in society, Extra Life is an ode to the enduring power of common goals and public resources. The most fundamental progress we have experienced over the past few centuries has not come from big corporations or start-ups. It has come, instead, from activists struggling for reform; from university-based and publicly funded scientists sharing their findings open-source-style; and from nonprofit agencies spreading new innovations around the world.



Neil de Grasse Tyson - Astrophysics for People in a Hurry artwork Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Neil de Grasse Tyson
Genre: Physics
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: May 02, 2017
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Over a year on the New York Times bestseller list and more than a million copies sold. The essential universe, from our most celebrated and beloved astrophysicist. What is the nature of space and time? How do we fit within the universe? How does the universe fit within us? There’s no better guide through these mind-expanding questions than acclaimed astrophysicist and best-selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson. But today, few of us have time to contemplate the cosmos. So Tyson brings the universe down to Earth succinctly and clearly, with sparkling wit, in tasty chapters consumable anytime and anywhere in your busy day. While you wait for your morning coffee to brew, for the bus, the train, or a plane to arrive, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry will reveal just what you need to be fluent and ready for the next cosmic headlines: from the Big Bang to black holes, from quarks to quantum mechanics, and from the search for planets to the search for life in the universe.



Sam Harris - The Moral Landscape artwork The Moral Landscape
How Science Can Determine Human Values
Sam Harris
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: October 05, 2010
Publisher: Free Press
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

New York Times bestselling author Sam Harris’s first book, The End of Faith , ignited a worldwide debate about the validity of religion. In the aftermath, Harris discovered that most people—from religious fundamentalists to non-believing scientists—agree on one point: science has nothing to say on the subject of human values. Indeed, our failure to address questions of meaning and morality through science has now become the primary justification for religious faith. In this highly controversial book, Sam Harris seeks to link morality to the rest of human knowledge. Defining morality in terms of human and animal well-being, Harris argues that science can do more than tell how we are; it can, in principle, tell us how we ought to be. In his view, moral relativism is simply false—and comes at an increasing cost to humanity. And the intrusions of religion into the sphere of human values can be finally repelled: for just as there is no such thing as Christian physics or Muslim algebra, there can be no Christian or Muslim morality. Using his expertise in philosophy and neuroscience, along with his experience on the front lines of our “culture wars,” Harris delivers a game-changing book about the future of science and about the real basis of human cooperation.



Tony Northrup - 100 Species of Songbirds: A Picture Book for Bird Watchers and Lovers artwork 100 Species of Songbirds: A Picture Book for Bird Watchers and Lovers
Tony Northrup
Genre: Nature
Price: $0.99
Publish Date: February 21, 2012
Publisher: Mason Press
Seller: Anthony Northrup

Award-winning author and photographer Tony Northrup has spent much of the last 15 years traveling the world photographing the diversity and beauty of life. In that time, more than 50 million people have enjoyed his wildlife photography website, www.northrup.org, the largest free collection of wildlife pictures from a single photographer.  Now, Tony has published pictures of his favorite 100 songbird species as a book so that you can enjoy their beauty and diversity anywhere. Each picture is in full color with brilliant detail, so that you can appreciate the subtle adaptations of each species. Here are just a few of the amazing birds shown in this book: * Blackbirds (Red-winged and Yellow-hooded) * Bluebirds * Blue Jays * Cardinals (Northern, Red-crested, and Yellow-billed) * Catbirds  * Chickadees * Crows (4 species) * Finches (8 species) * Flycatchers (Great Crested and Willow) * Grosbeaks (Black-backed and Rose-breasted) * Juncos * Magpies * Mockingbirds * Orioles (Baltimore and Jamaican) * Robins * Sparrows (9 species, including Eastern Towhees) * Starlings (8 species) * Swallows * Tanagers (Blue-grey, Opal-rumped, and Scarlet) * Veeries * Warblers (8 species) * Weavers (4 species) * Wrens (Carolina and House) ...and much more!



Robert M. Sapolsky - Behave artwork Behave
The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
Robert M. Sapolsky
Genre: Biology
Price: $14.99
Publish Date: May 02, 2017
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

Why do we do the things we do? Over a decade in the making, this game-changing book is Robert Sapolsky's genre-shattering attempt to answer that question as fully as perhaps only he could, looking at it from every angle. Sapolsky's storytelling concept is delightful but it also has a powerful intrinsic logic: he starts by looking at the factors that bear on a person's reaction in the precise moment a behavior occurs, and then hops back in time from there, in stages, ultimately ending up at the deep history of our species and its genetic inheritance. And so the first category of explanation is the neurobiological one. What goes on in a person's brain a second before the behavior happens? Then he pulls out to a slightly larger field of vision, a little earlier in time: What sight, sound, or smell triggers the nervous system to produce that behavior? And then, what hormones act hours to days earlier to change how responsive that individual is to the stimuli which trigger the nervous system? By now, he has increased our field of vision so that we are thinking about neurobiology and the sensory world of our environment and endocrinology in trying to explain what happened. Sapolsky keeps going--next to what features of the environment affected that person's brain, and then back to the childhood of the individual, and then to their genetic makeup. Finally, he expands the view to encompass factors larger than that one individual. How culture has shaped that individual's group, what ecological factors helped shape that culture, and on and on, back to evolutionary factors thousands and even millions of years old. The result is one of the most dazzling tours de horizon of the science of human behavior ever attempted, a majestic synthesis that harvests cutting-edge research across a range of disciplines to provide a subtle and nuanced perspective on why we ultimately do the things we do...for good and for ill. Sapolsky builds on this understanding to wrestle with some of our deepest and thorniest questions relating to tribalism and xenophobia, hierarchy and competition, morality and free will, and war and peace. Wise, humane, often very funny, Behave is a towering achievement, powerfully humanizing, and downright heroic in its own right.



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
Expected 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.



Sy Montgomery - The Soul of an Octopus artwork The Soul of an Octopus
A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness
Sy Montgomery
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: July 12, 2016
Publisher: Atria Books
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

Finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction * New York Times Bestseller * Starred Booklist and Library Journal Editors’ Spring Pick * A Huffington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of the Year * One of the Best Books of the Month on Goodreads * Library Journal Best Sci-Tech Book of the Year * An American Library Association Notable Book of the Year “Sy Montgomery’s The Soul of an Octopus does for the creature what Helen Macdonald’s H Is for Hawk did for raptors.” — New Statesman , UK “One of the best science books of the year.” — Science Friday , NPR Another New York Times bestseller from the author of The Good Good Pig , this “fascinating…touching…informative…entertaining” ( Daily Beast ) book explores the emotional and physical world of the octopus—a surprisingly complex, intelligent, and spirited creature—and the remarkable connections it makes with humans. In pursuit of the wild, solitary, predatory octopus, popular naturalist Sy Montgomery has practiced true immersion journalism. From New England aquarium tanks to the reefs of French Polynesia and the Gulf of Mexico, she has befriended octopuses with strikingly different personalities—gentle Athena, assertive Octavia, curious Kali, and joyful Karma. Each creature shows her cleverness in myriad ways: escaping enclosures like an orangutan; jetting water to bounce balls; and endlessly tricking companions with multiple “sleights of hand” to get food. Scientists have only recently accepted the intelligence of dogs, birds, and chimpanzees but now are watching octopuses solve problems and are trying to decipher the meaning of the animal’s color-changing techniques. With her “joyful passion for these intelligent and fascinating creatures” ( Library Journal Editors’ Spring Pick), Montgomery chronicles the growing appreciation of this mollusk as she tells a unique love story. By turns funny, entertaining, touching, and profound, The Soul of an Octopus reveals what octopuses can teach us about the meeting of two very different minds.



Michael Fogden, Marianne Taylor & Sheri L. Williamson - Hummingbirds artwork Hummingbirds
A Guide to Every Species
Michael Fogden, Marianne Taylor & Sheri L. Williamson
Genre: Nature
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: May 28, 2014
Publisher: Harper Design
Seller: Harper Collins Canada Limited

Hummingbirds have always held popular appeal, with their visual brilliance, extraordinary flight dexterity, jewel-like color, and remarkably small size. This is the first book to profile all 338 known species, from the Saw-billed Hermit to the Scintillant Hummingbird. Every bird is shown life-size in glorious full-color photographs. Every species profile includes a flight map and key statistics, as well as information about behavior, plumage, and habitat. This authoritative guide has been annotated by the world's leading experts on hummingbirds and features a foreword by renowned birding author Pete Dunne.