Best Astronomy Books of 2019
Letters from an Astrophysicist by Neil deGrasse Tyson “Tyson’s latest is a stimulating companion to his Astrophysics for PeopleContinue Reading
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Letters from an Astrophysicist by Neil deGrasse Tyson “Tyson’s latest is a stimulating companion to his Astrophysics for PeopleContinue Reading
Six Impossible Things: The Mystery of the Quantum World by John Gribbin In this concise and engaging book, astrophysicistContinue Reading
In The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin writes, “The difference in mind between man and the higher animals, great as itContinue Reading
In the 1890s, Ivan Pavlov learned that he could condition dogs to salivate in anticipation of food whenever he rangContinue Reading
Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR and co-author of A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to ControlContinue Reading
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life by Helen Czerski There are lots of everyday science books in theContinue Reading
The Last Unknowns: Deep, Elegant, Profound Unanswered Questions About the Universe, the Mind, the Future of Civilization, and the MeaningContinue Reading
The Scopes Monkey Trial seemed ridiculous when I first learned about it in school. How could the majority of theContinue Reading
Stellar Engineering by Greg Matlof and C Bangs Stellar Engineering looks at Kepler’s data studying exoplanets and speculation surrounding alienContinue Reading
She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity by Carl Zimmer Heredity isn’t just about genesContinue Reading









