Darwin, Lucy and the Quest for Human Originsby Donald Johanson
Getting Serious About Climate Changeby David Victor
Shaping Modern Mathematics: The 19th Centuryby Raymond Flood
Earth and the Universeby James Kaler
The Feynman Lectures on Physicsby Richard P. Feynman
Darwin and Evolutionby Michael T. Ghiselin
Chemistry and the Enlightenmentby Ian Jackson
A Briefer History of Timeby Stephen Hawking
The Pleasure of Finding Things Outby Richard P. Feynman
Earth in the Balanceby Al Gore
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