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From the building of the pyramids in ancient Egypt to modern technology such as genetic engineering, Terry Breverton examines the key innovations of all time and the genius ...
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An in-depth look at the lives of 'mad scientists' who have crossed boundaries in search of knowledge, often going beyond what's considered sensible or even sane in the pursuit of ...
Go back billions of years in time! Find out how life evolved on Earth, from multi-cellular life forms to the first animal and, eventually, the dawn of mankind.
Dr Christopher Smith – from the BBC radio show The Naked Scientists – strips down science to its bare essentials and sorts facts from fiction in this fun ...
John Gribbin looks beyond the universe as we know it and considers the exciting possibility of a multiverse, examining the scientific questions along the way.
How come one song can make you dance, and another one make you cry? And why do some notes sound great together and others simply clash? How Music Works reveals all ...
A companion volume to a BBC TV series, The Story Of Science traces revolutionary scientific breakthroughs in all areas of science, from classical times to today.
Humans have the extraordinary ability to invent and create. But has this ability always served us well? Here, scientist Professor Robert Winston poses this very question.
In this stimulating yet highly entertaining read, Oxford professor and acclaimed author Robin Dunbar explains how the distant past underpins our current behaviour.
Stephen Juan, Australia's Wizard Of Odd, best known for his Odd Body series, returns with more strange but true facts about our bodies. He also discusses behaviour.