Technology & Science

Welcome to the Universe
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Embark on a breathtaking journey through the cosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson, J. Richard Gott, and Michael A. Strauss as they unravel the mysteries of the universe. From the size and scale of the cosmos to the intricacies of planetary orbits and the mind-bending concepts of relativity, this book offers an accessible and awe-inspiring exploration of our place in the vast expanse of space and time.

Deadliest Enemy
Michael T. Osterholm
An alarming look at the threats posed by infectious diseases and what we can do to prevent future pandemics. From AIDS to Zika, explore the history and science behind deadly outbreaks and discover the steps we must take to protect ourselves from our deadliest enemy.

Your Brain on Art
Susan Magsamen
Explore the transformative power of art and aesthetics on our brains and bodies. Backed by scientific evidence, this book reveals how the arts can heal, enhance learning, and build community, offering a new understanding of the profound impact of aesthetic experiences on our lives.

Descartes' Error
Antonio R. Damasio
A groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between emotions, reason, and the human brain. Damasio challenges traditional views of rationality, arguing that emotions are not intruders in the realm of reason but are integral to its networks. Through compelling case studies and insightful analysis, this book reveals how our feelings shape our decisions, behavior, and understanding of the world.

Being You
Anil Seth
A groundbreaking exploration into the nature of consciousness, offering a new perspective rooted in the science of the predictive brain. Anil Seth delves into the mysteries of subjective experience, the self, and how they arise from the biological and physical processes within our brains and bodies. This book challenges our understanding of what it means to be conscious and offers a compelling vision of the self as a deeply embodied biological process.

Brief Answers to the Big Questions
Stephen Hawking
A collection of Stephen Hawking's thoughts on the universe's biggest questions, compiled from his personal archive. Explore his views on the existence of God, the beginning of the universe, the possibility of time travel, and the future of humanity.

Naked Statistics
Charles Wheelan
A guide to understanding statistics without complex math, using real-world examples to explain concepts and their relevance in everyday life. It aims to make statistics accessible and interesting, separating key ideas from technical details.

Free Agents
Kevin J. Mitchell
Explore the evolutionary journey of agency and free will in living organisms. From the origins of life to the complexities of human consciousness, discover how purpose, meaning, and value have emerged and shaped our capacity to choose and act as causal forces in the universe.