What are some of the best sciencebooks I should read over the years? One's that really explain the basics of every science well and make you understand the stuff way better than a HS-teacher does.
I'm looking to find one for:
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Programming
- (Linux)
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>>58579581
Why'd you think it's bait?
I'm legit interested in increasing my problem solving skills in about any stemfield.
>>58579600
go the 4chan /sci/ wikia
[spoiler] lurk more newfag [/spoiler]
>>58579549
>Chemistry
anything will do, really
>Biochemistry
Lehninger Principles
>Biology
Alberts
>Physics
Serway
>Mathematics
Too many to list, really
>Statistics
Daniel (it's bio-statistics)
>Programming
The meme book of C you often see here on /g/
>Linux
man and internet forums, blogs, /g/, etc.