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Favorite "Intro" books?
13 Mar 2018 22:02 #318620
by Brick
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The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins does a brilliant job of explaining how evolution actually works.
Should be compulsory reading in all schools IMO
Should be compulsory reading in all schools IMO
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14 Mar 2018 19:03 #318702
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I like 'Power, Sex, Suicide - Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life' by Nick Lane. It is a nice book about how our cells work. So biology for everyone
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14 Mar 2018 20:14 #318710
by Locksley
We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile, and nothing can grow there. Too much, the best of us is washed away. -- J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5
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Ooh, perfect!
I'd like to have a range of books -- several for each general scientific field.
I'd like to have a range of books -- several for each general scientific field.
We are all the sum of our tears. Too little and the ground is not fertile, and nothing can grow there. Too much, the best of us is washed away. -- J. Michael Straczynski, Babylon 5
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