Please anons, recommend good science books
certainly nothing by e o "ant brain" wilson
>>9039123
>incomplete nature
>popsci
Lmao not even close. You should probably be reading popsci though, tbqh.
somatosphere.net/2014/06/terrence-deacons-incomplete-nature.html?format=pdf
>>9039007
good for learning electrodynamics
>>9039007
>>9039181
Holy fuck, is this real?
If so, where can I get them?
Is there a download link?
From one to ten, how absolutely shit at expaining their subjects they are?
I need answers.
For Love of Insects, by Thomas Eisner
How to Build a Habitable Planet, by Charles H. Langmuir and Wally Broecker
A Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson
Winter World: The Ingenuity of Animal Survival, by Bernd Heinrich
Gorillas in the Mist, by Dian Fossey
Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms, by Richard Fortey
>>9039962
>Holy fuck, is this real?
>If so, where can I get them?
you could just look up the titles
Any sociology recs?
>>9040064
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, by Emile Durkheim
Discipline and Punish, by Michel Foucault
they're more technical, not really read-for-enjoyment, but they're very interesting works.
The Machinery of Life - David Goodsell
Should be a staple among molecular biologists.
>>9040196
thanks
>>9039181
>mfw my professor actually used paged of the statistics one in a presentation
>>9039007
Anything that isnt just popsci for people outside of Science? Bryson and Pinker are good but I want something more.
Pic related was highly enjoyable for me
Road to Reality is also good but only after you know the math