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Science
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Analogia : The Entangled Destinies of Nature, Human Beings and Machines€16.99
A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020
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Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (+ F ree Online Practice)€27.99
Practice your way to a better grade in your Chemistry class Chemistry: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies gives you 1,001 opportunities to practice solving problems on all the topics covered in your chemistry class-in the book and online!
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Einstein's Fridge : The Science of Fire, Ice and the Universe€12.99
Einstein's Fridge tells the story of how scientists uncovered the least known and yet most consequential of all the sciences, and learned to harness the power of heat and ice.
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Introduction to Computation : Haskell, Logic and Automata€37.99
Computation, itself a form of calculation, incorporates steps that include arithmetical and non-arithmetical (logical) steps following a specific set of rules (an algorithm). 1st ed. 2021
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How To Think : Understanding the Way We Decide, Remember and Make Sense of the World€17.99
This book will get you thinking about thinking. We understand more about the brain than ever before and we also have more tools than ever before to help us think.
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Entangled Life€18.99
Entangled Life is a mind-altering journey into a spectacular and neglected world, and shows that fungi provide a key to understanding both the planet on which we live, and life itself. '
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Brief Answers to the Big Questions (Paperback)€13.99
The world-famous cosmologist and #1 bestselling author of A Brief History of Time leaves us with his final thoughts on the universe's biggest questions in this brilliant posthumous work.
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Gothic Science : The Era of Ingenuity and the Making of FrankensteinSpecial Price €9.09 Regular Price €12.99
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was conceived against the backdrop of rapid change in the scientific world. And the science that inspired it is almost as strange as the novel itself...