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The Origin of Feces: What Excrement Tells Us About Evolution, Ecology, and a Sustainable Society

by David Waltner-Toews

An entertaining and enlightening exploration of why waste matters, this cultural history explores an often ignored subject matter and makes a compelling argument for a deeper understanding of human and animal...


The Endless Web: Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality

by R. Louis, Ph.D. Schultz, Rosemary Do Feitis & Diana Salles

The result of more than two decades of research and practice, The Endless Web presents in clear, readable language a comprehensive guide to understanding and working effectively with the myofascial system, the...


The Universe Within: Discovering the Common History of Rocks, Planets, and People

by Neil Shubin

From one of our finest and most popular science writers, the best-selling author of Your Inner Fish, comes the answer to a scientific mystery story as big as the world itself: How have astronomical events that...


An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain

by Diane Ackerman

The most ambitious and enlightening work to date from the bestselling author of A Natural History of the Senses, An Alchemy of Mind combines an artist's eye with a scientist's erudition to illuminate, as never...


The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: Risk Taking, Gut Feelings and the Biology of Boom and Bust

by John Coates

A successful Wall Street trader turned Cambridge neuroscientist reveals the biology of boom and bust and how risk taking transforms our body chemistry, driving us to extremes of euphoria and risky behavior or...


Zoobiquity: What Animals Can Teach Us about Health and the Science of Healing

by Kathryn Bowers & Barbara Natterson-Horowitz

In the spring of 2005, cardiologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz was called to consult on an unusual patient: an Emperor tamarin at the Los Angeles Zoo. While examining the tiny monkey’s sick heart, she learned...


Masters of the Planet

by Ian Tattersall

50,000 years ago – merely a blip in evolutionary time – our Homo sapiens ancestors were competing for existence with several other human species, just as their own precursors had been doing for millions...


Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine

by Randolph M. Nesse & George C. Williams

The answers are in this groundbreaking book by two founders of the emerging science of Darwinian medicine, who deftly synthesize the latest research on disorders ranging from allergies to Alzheimer's and from...


Original Skin: Exploring the Marvels of the Human Hide

by Maryrose Cuskelly

“Like the air we breathe, we take our skin for granted . . . Yet it is remarkable; it mitigates and ameliorates the sometimes harsh world we dwell in, and is at the interface of so much of what we encounter....


Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain

by Antonio Damasio

From one of the most significant neuroscientists at work today, a pathbreaking investigation of a question that has confounded philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists for centuries: how is consciousness...


Kickers #2: Fake Out

by Rich Wallace & Jimmy Holder

 

Introducing a soccer series for new readers

 

Kickers #2

The Kickers soccer league is heating up, and Ben's team, the Bobcats, has two losses, one win, and one tie. Ben knows he can pull his team out of its...


The Secret Life of the Grown-up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle-Aged Mind

by Barbara Strauch

A leading science writer examines how our brains improve in middle age.

Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Barbara Strauch explores the latest findings that demonstrate how the middle-aged brain is more...


The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born. It's Grown. Here's How.

by Daniel Coyle

What is the secret of talent? How do we unlock it? In this groundbreaking work, journalist and New York Times bestselling author Daniel Coyle provides parents, teachers, coaches, businesspeople—and everyone...


How Sex Works: Why We Look, Smell, Taste, Feel, and Act the Way We Do

by Sharon Moalem

Why are women biologically driven to find Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome?

Can more sex help ensure a safe pregnancy?

What effect does pornography have on a man's fertility?

In this compelling follow-up to the New...


Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream: A Day in the Life of Your Body

by Jennifer Ackerman

Did you know that you can tell time in your sleep? That women have more nightmares than men? Or that up to half of the calories you consume can be burned off simply by fidgeting? In Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream,...


Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes?: Bodies, Behavior, and Brains--the Science Behind Sex, Love, and Attraction

by Jena Pincott

How long does it take to decide if a person is hot?

Is your lover more likely to get you pregnant than your husband?

Can men tell when a woman is fertile?

If you’ve ever wondered how scientists measure love—or...


The Handy Anatomy Answer Book

by James Bobick & Naomi Balaban

From basic biology and the lymphatic system to human growth and development, this comprehensive reference—organized by systems of the body—makes the sometimes perplexing nature of anatomy understandable through...


My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey

by Ph.D., Jill Bolte Taylor

The astonishing New York Times bestseller that chronicles how a brain scientist's own stroke led to enlightenment

On December 10, 1996, Jill Bolte Taylor, a thirty-seven- year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist...


Big Brain

by Gary Lynch & Richard Granger

Our big brains, our language ability, and our intelligence make us uniquely human. 

But barely 10,000 years ago (a mere blip in evolutionary time) human-like creatures called "Boskops" flourished in South Africa. They...


Change of Heart: Unraveling the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease.

by Daniel Md Levy

A Change of Heart is a detailed account of the revolutionary Framingham Heart study — which, over the years, has provided conclusive evidence that cardiovascular disease is largely the result of measurable...