Neil deGrasse Tyson
A vibrant collection of essays on the cosmos from the nation's best-known astrophysicist. “One of today’s best popularizers of science.”—Kirkus Reviews.More
A.P. French
The M.I.T. Introductory Physics Series is the result of a program of careful study, planning, and development that began in 1960.More
Peter Galison
"More than a history of science; it is a tour de force in the genre."—New York Times Book ReviewMore
Donald Goldsmith, Neil deGrasse Tyson
Drawing on the current cross-pollination of geology, biology, and astrophysics, Origins makes "the astonishing astronomical discoveries of recent years come alive (Michael D. Lemonick).More
Stephen W. Hawking, Kip S. Thorne, Igor Novikov, Et Al.
Where the science of black holes, gravitational waves, and time travel will likely lead us, as reported by spacetime's most important theoreticians and observers.More
Michio Kaku
In paperback for the centenary of the discovery of relativity, "a fresh and highly visual tour through Einstein's astonishing legacy" (Brian Greene).More
Matthys Levy, Mario Salvadori, Kevin Woest
The authors examine buildings of all kinds, from ancient domes like
Istanbul's Hagia Sophia to the state-of-the-art Hartford Civic Arena.
Their subjects range from the man-caused destruction of the Parthenon
to the earthquake damage of 1989 in Armenia and San Francisco.More
Mario Salvadori
Here is a clear and enthusiastic introduction to building methods from
ancient time to the present day, illustrated throughout with line
drawings. In addition, Mr. Salvadori discusses recent advances in
science and technology that have had important effects on the planning
and construction of buildings.More
Kip S. Thorne, Stephen W. Hawking
Ever since Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity burst upon the world in 1915 some of the most brilliant minds of our century have sought to decipher the mysteries bequeathed by that theory, a legacy so unthinkable in some respects that even Einstein himself rejected them.More
John Archibald Wheeler, Kenneth Ford
The autobiography of one of the preeminent figures in twentieth-century physics.More
Richard Wolfson
With this reader-friendly book, it doesn't take an Einstein to understand the theory of relativity and its remarkable consequences.More