Newly discovered by fans of The Secret, the metaphysical writer Wallace D. Wattles distills the rules of real power and personal achievement in his slender, immensely practical The Science of Being Great-the companion work to The Science of Getting Rich.
How do you condense some of the best writings in science during the last 100 years? Select the 31 most wonderful contributors to science and science writing in that period. Pick some of the most thought-provoking contributions by them that represent the peak of their accomplishments. That is what Martin Gardner has done in editing this anthology .
This lively and informative book provides beginning readers a easy introduction to the Milky Way. Gregory L. Vogt began his professional career as a science teacher. He later joined NASA’s education programs, teaching students and teachers about space exploration. He works in outreach programs for the Kennedy Space Center. He is also the principal investigator for an educational grant with the National Space Biomedical Study Institute. Vogt has written far more than seventy science books for children.
Hack the Planet: Science's Best Hope — or Worst Nightmare — for Averting Climate Catastrophe
At one time a fringe notion, the idea of geoengineering—using radical means to change the climate deliberately—is gaining traction in scientific conferences and even in the White House, where doubts are growing regarding the efficacy of mainstream strategies (conservation, alternative energy, "storing carbon dioxide from coal plants in the ground").