The Anthropocene Reviewed
A collection of essays reviewing humanity’s influence on the Anthropocene.
A collection of essays reviewing humanity’s influence on the Anthropocene.
How to Catch a Leprechaun is a whimsical children’s story about the chaos a mischievous leprechaun causes on St. Patrick’s Day, and the various traps kids set up to catch him.
A manual for development, Spartan Up! motivates readers to not shy away from challenges but to face them head-on.
Starship Troopers is a military science fiction novel about a soldier named Johnny Rico and his exploits in the Mobile Infantry, a futuristic military unit equipped with powered armor suits. The story follows Rico’s journey from civilian to officer against the backdrop of an interstellar war.
This biography details the exceptional life of Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist who, along with her husband, discovered radium and won two Nobel Prizes.
Age of Discovery draws parallels between today’s world and the first Renaissance, analyzing how we can navigate modern challenges by learning from past lessons.
A study of authoritarianism’s resurgence and democracy’s decline in the 21st century.
This book critically examines the narrative of economic inequality in the United States, challenging mainstream perspectives and exploring alternative measurements of well-being and progress.
Katy Milkman’s ‘How to Change’ explores science-based strategies for achieving personal goals by overcoming procrastination, laziness, and other obstacles.