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Book Genre: Very Short Introduction
The Laws of Thermodynamics serves not only as an excellent primer for those new to
From the distant past to the present, this Very Short Introduction explores mathematical practice’s great
The Sun, as our nearest star, is crucial for life on Earth because it provides
“This book’s goal is to carefully but untechnically illustrate the distinctions between high-level, research-level mathematics
What are dreams, and what triggers them? Why do dreams seem so bizarre, and why
This book introduces readers to the science of human intelligence for those who know little
From infancy to the beginnings of puberty, this Very Short Introduction provides a current, trustworthy,
Applied Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction is a must-read for anyone interested in mathematics and
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Since Newton, quantum theory has been the most ground-breaking advancement in physics. The surprising and
Galaxies are the building blocks of the Universe: standing like islands in space, each is
Define depression. Bipolar disorder: what is it? How are they identified and dealt with? Can
Data has been gathered and organized by various cultures around the world since long before
Although everyone has heard of autism, little is known about the actual illness. What is
What distinguishes a subway map from other types of maps? Why does a knot become
The remainder of philosophy and even real life is frequently seen as having little in
It takes a solid understanding of how random chance functions to make wise decisions when
What sets a subway map apart from other kinds of maps? Why does a knot
Modern mathematics began with algebra, which expanded the subject’s focus from computations using given numbers
The non-technical introduction The Brain: A Very Short Introduction gives readers a feel of how
Statistical Concepts and techniques underpin practically every area of modern life. The study of statistics
In difficult times, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) had an extremely rich and varied intellectual life.
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The conflict between science and religion is always in the headlines, with polemical bestsellers like
“A key player in the development of modern science is Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543), the astronomer
When you travel quickly, time slows down, space constricts, and you gain weight. If you
What is the contemporary computer’s fundamental structure? How does it function? How has it been
Everyone can see and experience the phenomenal development of computer-related technology over the past 60