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Galileo continued writing in conversational language for his landmark 1632 work, Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del ...
Flip through the old comics and you’ll find ads for all kinds of mail-order oddities. The pitches were bold and involved tiny ...
In a world where bookstores are increasingly rare treasures, this literary wonderland stands as a defiant monument to the printed word, housing over 300,000 used and rare books, manuscripts, and maps.
It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we've featured year-end roundups of cool science ...
Scientists agreed the rocky outcrops in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, were ancient. But were they really Earth’s oldest?
The month’s new releases include novels by Walter Mosley, Akwaeke Emezi and Sarah Perry, and nonfiction about the Battle of the Bulge, the moon and Donald Trump.
The science fiction and fantasy author Martha Wells recommends her favorite novels that will transport you to other worlds.
Plenty of high schoolers have their hands full with academics and extra-curricular activities already, but we found one ...
The habit of collecting books began early for John Clute, renowned author, literary critic and book collector. Inside a book ...
As humidity levels rise and desires to hover over hot stoves evaporate, let's call attention to late spring and summer titles befitting the season of relaxation.
In this video interview with Peter Schoenmakers and Bob Pirok, they discuss their new textbook, the future of separation science, and how their book can empower the old, the new, and the next ...
Ava Pursley and Leah Naylor have transformed a science project into a children's book titled "One Step at a Time." ...
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