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10 DNA Myths Busted
By: Blaine T. Bettinger, Ph.D.

10 DNA Myths Busted presents some of the most popular posts from The Genetic Genealogist, a blog that examines the use of DNA technology to explore ancestry.
A Brief History of Time
By: Stephen Hawking

A Brief History of Time attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones, to the nonspecialist reader. Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attempts to explain some complex mathematics. The author notes that an editor warned him that for every equation in the book the readership would be halved, hence it includes only a single equation: E = mc2. In addition to Hawking's abstinence from equations, the book also simplifies matters by means of illustrations throughout the text, depicting complex models and diagrams.
A Conspiracy to Selectively Withhold Science Information
By: P.S.J. Schutte

What you are going read is the mother of all the conspiracies in science, which is about how science applies mind control by processing thought control. Every conspiracy ever linked to science is in place to protect this conspiracy from becoming known. I prove that there is a mother conspiracy in place. The mother conspiracy is in place so that students are brainwashed by instigating mind control through enforcing the accepting of dogma on students. I also introduce a new cosmic vision with the entirety called the Universe are formed by singularity taking on every shape and space we know.
Amusements in Mathematics
By: Henry Ernest Dudeney

On the question of Mathematical Puzzles in general there is, perhaps, little more to be said than I have written elsewhere. The history of the subject entails nothing short of the actual story of the beginnings and development of exact thinking in man. The historian must start from the time when man first succeeded in counting his ten fingers and in dividing an apple into two approximately equal parts. Every puzzle that is worthy of consideration can be referred to mathematics and logic. Every man, woman, and child who tries to "reason out" the answer to the simplest puzzle is working, though not of necessity consciously, on mathematical lines. Even those puzzles that we have no way of attacking except by haphazard attempts can be brought under a method of what has been called "glorified trial"—a system of shortening our labours by avoiding or eliminating what our reason tells us is useless. It is, in fact, not easy to say sometimes where the "empirical" begins and where it ends.
Are Humans Omnivores? 2nd Ed.
By: John Coleman

A review of biological factors for determining whether human dietary adaptations conform to the concept of "omnivorism".
Basics of Concrete Science
By: Prof.Dvorkin L., Prof.Dvorkin O.

There are enlightened basic aspects of scientific concrete science. There is given summary of modern ideas about hardening and structure-forming of cement stone and concrete, rheological and technological properties of concrete mixtures, strength, strain and other properties, which determine concrete operate reliability and durability. There are considered basic types of normal weight cement concrete, lightweight and cellular concrete, non-cement mineral binders concrete, mortars.
Decline of Science in England
By: Charles Babbage

"Of the causes which have induced me to print this volume I have little to say; my own opinion is, that it will ultimately do some service to science, and without that belief I would not have undertaken so thankless a task. That it is too true not to make enemies, is an opinion in which I concur with several of my friends, although I should hope that what I have written will not give just reason for the permanence of such feelings."
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPACE AND ASTRONOMY(2006)
By: Joseph A. Angelo, Jr.

Featuring some 3000 cross-referenced alphabetical entries and 200 black and white photographs and illustrations, the main goals of this encyclopedia by Angelo (physics, Rollins College) are to examine the relationship between modern astronomy and space technology and to explore the technical, social, and philosophical influences of this relationship on global civilization. With the start of the space age in 1957, scientists gained the ability to place sophisticated observatories in outer space. Since such orbiting astronomical facilities operate above the masking limitations imposed by our planet's atmosphere, they can collect scientific data in regions of the electromagnetic spectrum previously unavailable to astronomers who could only look at the heavens from the surface of Earth.
Faraday as a Discoverer
By John Tyndall

This book is a loving and fascinating biography of the man who helped ushers in the modern world by discovering the secrets of electricity.
General Principles of Reality A
By: Robert L. DeMelo

This book unifies quantum and relativistic physics. Its new relativity mass equation proves that Jupiter's mass is relatively equal to an electron charge. It details the true mechanism behind the effect of gravity along with a wide variety of other discoveries and it is not science fiction!
Great Astronomers
By: R. S. Ball

There may have been other discoverers who have done more for science than ever Ptolemy accomplished, but there never has been any other discoverer whose authority on the subject of the movements of the heavenly bodies has held sway over the minds of men for so long a period as the fourteen centuries during which his opinions reigned supreme.
Hand book of formulae and constant
By: afirk

Hand book of formulae and constant for The Use Of Students And Examination Candidates
Handbook-of-PlantBased-Biofuels
By: Ashok Pandey

With the depletion of oil resources as well as negative environmental impact associated with the use of fossil fuels, there is a renewed interest in alternate energy sources. As the world reserves of fossil fuels and raw materials are limited, active research interest has been stimulated in nonpetroleum, renewable, and nonpolluting fuels. Biofuels are the only alternate energy source for the foreseeable future and can still form the basis of sustainable development in terms of socioeconomic and environmental concerns. Biodiesel and bioethanol, derived from plant sources, appear to be promising future energy sources. It is against this background that this book was conceived and prepared.
Hypotheses On Ulysses
By Antonio Mercurio

This book presents a new way of interpreting the Odyssey that is ingenious, beautiful and elegant. It is an interpretation based on the theory of Cosmo-Art, which unites heaven and earth, life and death, men and women, pain and wisdom; and it reveals the profound meaning of Homer’s ideas on how to reach immortality through the creation of secondary beauty, which is the result of a fusion of cosmic and human forces.
On the Origin of Species
By: Charles Darwin

The origin of species was the first mature and persuasive work to explain how species change through the process of natural selection. The book shows that new species are achieved by natural selection development.
Relativity: The Special and General Theory
By Einstein

This book, a collection of Einstein's own popular writings on his work, describes the meaning of his main theories in a way virtually everyone can understand. This book, however, contains the great physicist's own explanation of both the special and the general theories.
Short description for structure of atom, emission of photon, electric and magnet
By Joseph George

Most of the present-day technologies are modified or well improved concepts of previous concepts or technologies and still in the process of advancements.This makes them more accurate, sophisticated and efficient as time passes.
Six Sigma

Six Sigma is a business management strategy originally developed by Motorola. As of 2009, it enjoys widespread application in many sectors of industry, although its application is not without controversy.

Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects (errors) and variability in manufacturing and business processes. It uses a set of quality management methods, including statistical methods, and creates a special infrastructure of people within the organization ("Black Belts","Green Belts", etc.) who are experts in these methods. Each Six Sigma project carried out within an organization follows a defined sequence of steps and has quantified targets. These targets can be financial (cost reduction or profit increase) or whatever is critical to the customer of that process (cycle time, safety, delivery, etc.).
The Descent of Man and Selection in relation to sex
By Charles Darwin

The sole object of this work is to consider, firstly, whether man, like every other species, is descended from some pre-existing form; secondly, the manner of his development; and thirdly, the value of the differences between the so-called races of man.
The Ether Dispute: Revisiting Einstein's Theory That Space Is a Physical Substance
By: Richard J. Wilson J.D.

There’s an unresolved dispute over the physical nature of space. It occurs because of what Bacon called our “dull and deceptive human senses.” On one hand, space appears empty. This led biblical and modern cosmologists to conclude space is an “empty vacuum.” But, when astrophysicists from Newton to Einstein studied space, they found it exhibits physical behaviors, i.e. it carries light and heat. This led astrophysicists to conclude space is an invisible substance called “the ether.” The author explores the ether dispute, and the pressing need to resolve it scientifically.
The General Principles of Reality A
By Robert L. DeMelo

This book documents a significant DISCOVERY that shakes the very core of science! It unifies quantum, newtonian and relativistic physics at a very fundamental level. Its new relativity mass equation proves that Jupiter's mass is relatively equal to an electron charge EXACTLY. It details the true mechanism behind the effects of gravity & electric force along with a wide variety of other theories.
The Life and Letters of Darwin, Vol. 1
By Francis Darwin

In choosing letters for publication the author has been largely guided by the wish to illustrate his father's personal character. But his life was so essentially one of work, that a history of the man could not be written without following closely the career of the author. Thus it comes about that the chief part of the book falls into chapters whose titles correspond to the names of his books.
The Life and Letters of Darwin, Vol. 2
By Francis Darwin

This book is the second volume that deals with the life & letters of Darwin.
The Life of the Bee
By Maurice Maeterlinck

"The Life of the Bee" was published in 1901. The book is essentially an adornment of the known truth about bees. It is a piece of sustained eloquence, which has for its subject-matter what the writer has seen and read of the swarm, the foundation of the bee city, the young queens, the nuptial flight, the massacre of the males, the progress of the race of bees. It depends not upon discovery, but upon a presentation of facts and opinions.
The Life of the Spider
By J. Henri Fabre

The Spider has a bad name - to most of us, she represents an odious, noxious animal, which every one hastens to crush under foot. Against this summary verdict the observer sets the beast's industry, its talent as a weaver, its wiliness in the chase, its tragic nuptials and other characteristics of great interest.
The Naturalist on the River Amazons
By Henry Walter Bates

This book is a classic account of the Amazon by one of the great Victorian biologists.
The Science Of Getting Rich
By Wallace D. Wattles

This book is a practical manual. It is intended for the men and women whose most pressing need is for money; who wish to get rich first, and philosophize afterward. It is for those who have, so far, found neither the time, the means, nor the opportunity to study this matter deeply, but who want results and who are willing to take the conclusions of science as a basis for action, without going into all the processes by which those conclusions were reached.
The Variation of Animals and Plants
By Charles Darwin

The publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species in 1859 ignited a public storm he neither wanted nor enjoyed. Having offered his book as a contribution to science, Darwin discovered to his dismay that it was received as an affront by many scientists and as a sacrilege by clergy and Christian citizens.
The Voyage of the Beagle
By Charles Darwin

The text of the present volume shows without further comment the nature of Darwin's labors and their results on his momentous voyage.
Thermodynamics[An Engineering Approach 5th Edition] Cengel
By Yunus A. Çengel

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, the most widely adopted thermodynamics text in the world, is a favorite among students and professors alike. Presenting balanced coverage of the fundamentals and applications of thermodynamics, the text adopts a student-friendly approach and conversational writing style. This lavishly illustrated text provides a highly intuitive and practical understanding of the material by emphasizing the physics and the underlying physical phenomena involved. The book is self-instructive, and entertains while it teaches. It shows that highly technical matter can be communicated effectively using a simple yet precise language.
Treasured Minerals
By Russ Behnke

Treasured Minerals is a coffee table book which features the story of Russ Behnke's lifelong interest in minerals and his search for the most precious and beautiful specimens. The hundreds of full color illustrations serve as a guide to what makes a mineral specimen desirable and worth collecting.
Vedic Mathematics - Ancient Fast Mental Math (Discoveries, History And Sutras)
By William Q

Amazing Discoveries Decoded From The Ancient Texts of India Revealed A Whole New Way Of Simplified Mental Math Strategies.


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