The Knowledge Summary of Key Points
The Knowledge by Lewis Dartnell explores the most important things to know in order to rebuild civilization after an apocalypse.
The Knowledge by Lewis Dartnell explores the most important things to know in order to rebuild civilization after an apocalypse.
This biography details Alexander von Humboldt’s life and impact, exploring his travels, scientific contributions, and influence on environmental thought.
The book is a comprehensive narrative of the scientific research, political maneuvering, and personal struggles behind the development of the atomic bomb.
The series teaches scientific concepts to children as Ms. Frizzle takes her class on magical field trips in the magical school bus.
Lab Girl is a memoir that narrates the life and career of geobiologist Hope Jahren. It intertwines personal stories with scientific observations and insights into plant life.
Bruce H. Lipton’s ‘The Honeymoon Effect’ examines the forces at play during the blissful state of a relationship’s ‘honeymoon phase’ and how to sustain it.
Kuhn’s ‘The Structure of Scientific Revolutions’ argues that scientific progress isn’t gradual but punctuated by paradigm shifts.
I Contain Multitudes explores the fascinating world of microbes and their symbiotic relationships with hosts, including humans, altering perceptions of health and science.
Extra Life explores the remarkable achievements in human health and longevity over the past century, scrutinizing the science, public health policies, and technologies that have doubled life expectancy.