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A comprehensive history of radiation, its discovery, applications, and the intricate relationships with human society.
A comprehensive history of radiation, its discovery, applications, and the intricate relationships with human society.
Chernobyl explores the catastrophic 1986 nuclear disaster, analyzing the events, consequences, and lessons learned from this unprecedented tragedy.
This book explores the new geological epoch known as the Anthropocene, characterized by significant human impact on Earth’s geology and ecosystems.
Sonia Faruqi delves into the global practices of animal farming, exposing the harsh realities of the industry and its impact on food quality and ethics.
Chef Dan Barber explores the evolution of American food from the first to the third plate, advocating for sustainable farming and eating practices.
Jared Diamond explores the evolution of humans and considers the similarities and differences between humans and other primates.
Wilson explores the rich diversity of life on Earth, examining the processes that drive biodiversity and the threats posed by human actions.
This book dissects common myths about energy with a scientific lens, analyzing the realities and future of energy technologies, policies, and consumption.
Energy: A Human History by Richard Rhodes chronicles the quest for energy throughout history, emphasizing how energy transformations have shaped societies.