Also Published - 5 Popular Science Books

  • Source: The List (Issue 622)
  • Date: 5 February 2009
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David Bainbridge - Teenagers: A Natural History This vet from Cambridge writes about teens as though they were animals (in a nice way), providing biological, anthropological and cultural reasons to explain their behavioural patterns. Portobello.

Michael Brooks - 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense Subtitled: ‘The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time’. Profile.

Sharon Begley - The Plastic Mind The concept of neuroplasticity suggests that our brain can re-set itself to help humans recover from strokes, make them happier and defuse someone’s OCD. Constable.

Martin Brasier - Darwin’s Lost World Subtitled: ‘How Modern Geology Has Discovered What Darwin Could Only Dream Of’. OUP.

Ori Brafman & Rom Brafman - Sway The truth about the dynamic forces that frequently derail our decision-making and veer us towards irrational behaviour. Virgin.

More: Books, 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense, Also published, Darwin’s Lost World, David Bainbridge, Martin Brasier, Michael Brooks, Ori Brafman, Previews, Rom Brafman, Sharon Begley, Sway, Teenagers: A Natural History, The Plastic Mind

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