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- Flush, the remarkable science of an unlikely treasure, Bryn Nelson, PhD
- The quantum labyrinth, how Richard Feynman and John Wheeler revolutionized time and reality, Paul Halpern, PhD
- Starstruck, a memoir of astrophysics and finding light in the dark, Sarafina El-Badry Nance
- 1,001 chemistry practice problems for dummies, by Heather Hattori and Richard H. Langley
- Kengo Kuma, my life as an architect in Tokyo, translated from the Japanese by Polly Barton
- The math myth, and other STEM delusions, Andrew Hacker
- The golden ratio, the divine beauty of mathematics, Gary B. Meisner
- The joy of X, a guided tour of math, from one to infinity, Steven Strogatz
- Antimony, gold, and Jupiter's wolf, how the elements were named, Peter Wothers
- Algebra I essentials for dummies, by Mary Jane Sterling
- How to expect the unexpected, the science of making predictions--and the art of knowing when not to, Kit Yates
- Math magic, how to master everyday math problems, Scott Flansburg with Victoria Hay
- Painless algebra, Lynette Long, PhD.
- Math recess, playful learning in an age of disruption, Sunil Singh and Dr. Christopher Brownell ; foreword by Dan Finkel
- Novacene, the coming age of hyperintelligence, James Lovelock with Bryan Appleyard
- The humongous book of calculus problems, translated for people who don't speak math, W. Michael Kelley
- The dancing wu li masters, an overview of the new physics, Gary Zukav
- Calculus I, by W. Michael Kelley
- 1,001 geometry practice problems for dummies, by Allen Ma and Amber Kuang
- Beyond weird, why everything you thought you knew about quantum physics is different, Philip Ball
- A mathematician's lament, Paul Lockhart ; with a foreword by Keith Devlin
- The handy physics answer book, Paul W. Zitzewitz
- Physics, a short history from quintessence to quarks, J. L. Heilbron
- A complete study guide to geometry, your go-to guide for everything geometry, Elizabeth Waite, M.S. Ed. and Lawrence S. Leff
- More numbers every day, how data, stats, and figures control our lives and how to set ourselves free, Micael Dahlen and Helge Thorbjørnsen ; translated by Paul Norlen
- Practical Algebra, a self-teaching guide, Bobson Wong, Larisa Bukalov, Steve Slavin
- Starry messenger, cosmic perspectives on civilization, Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Naked statistics, stripping the dread from the data, Charles Wheelan
- Statistics from A to Z, confusing concepts clarified, Andrew A. Jawlik
- The great bridge, the epic story of the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, David McCullough
- Barron's math 360, your go-to guide for everything pre-calculus, Lawrence S. Leff, Christina M. Pawlowski
- Jellyfish age backwards, nature's secrets to longevity, Nicklas Brendborg ; translation by Dr. Elizabeth DeNoma and Nicklas Brendborg
- The curious world of bacteria, Ludger Wess ; translated by Jamie McIntosh ; illustrations by Falk Nordmann
- Liquid rules, the delightful and dangerous substances that flow through our lives, Mark Miodownik
- Practical electronics, a complete introduction, Andy Cooper
- Einstein's unfinished revolution, the search for what lies beyond the quantum, Lee Smolin ; illustrations by Kaca Bradonjic
- Basic math & pre-algebra workbook for dummies, by Mark Zegarelli
- Teach yourself electricity and electronics, Stan Gibilisco and Simon Monk
- Geek physics, surprising answers to the world's most interesting questions, Rhett Allain
- The master builder, how the new science of the cell is rewriting the story of life, Alfonso Martinez Arias
- Escape from model land, how mathematical models can lead us astray and what we can do about it, Erica Thompson
- As gods, a moral history of the genetic age, Matthew Cobb
- Things to make and do in the fourth dimension, a mathematician's journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two kinds of infinity, and more, Matt Parker
- How to think about analysis, Lara Alcock, Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University
- Lost in math, how beauty leads physics astray, Sabine Hossenfelder
- The selfish gene, Richard Dawkins
- Chemistry workbook for dummies, by Christopher Hren and Peter J. Mikulecky, PhD
- Existential physics, a scientist's guide to life's biggest questions, Sabine Hossenfelder
- Beyond infinity, an expedition to the outer limits of mathematics, Eugenia Cheng
- Foolproof, and other mathematical meditations, Brian Hayes