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Come browse our popular science print collection in Kresge Library!
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Discord: The story of noise - Mike Goldsmith
Call Number: PopSci QC225.15 .G65 2012
ISBN: 0199600686
Publication Date: 2012-10-12

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Strange New Worlds - Ray Jayawardhana
Call Number: PopSci QB820 .J39 2011
ISBN: 0691142548
Publication Date: 2011-01-31

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Wind Wizard: Alan G. Davenport and the art of wind engineering - Siobhan Roberts
Call Number: PopSci TA654.5 .R636 2013
ISBN: 0691151539
Publication Date: 2012-11-12

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Restless Fires - James B. HUnr
Call Number: PopSci QH31.M9 H86 2012
ISBN: 0881463922
Publication Date: 2012-11-30

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The Half-Life of Facts - Samuel Arbesman
Call Number: PopSci Q175.32.E85 A74 2012
ISBN: 159184472X
Publication Date: 2012-09-27

 

Open Up Your World

 

Kresge Popular Science Collection

The Kresge Popular Science Collection features recent books on current, popular, high-interest science topics in the physical and general sciences, to be enjoyed by ALL readers regardless of their background in science, mathematics or engineering. You’ll find books on …

  • Science and popular culture
  • Futurism, forecasting
  • Best-sellers on science topics
  • Current and emerging science areas; controversial or “hot” topics
  • Popular biographies of prominent scientists
  • Vocational and career guides
  • Anthologies of science writing “eg Best American Science Writing”
  • Games, brain teasers, etc.

Books in this collection have a 28-day circulation period, with no renewals, so we can keep these high-interest titles circulating!

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