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What's the key to building fluency in Geometry? Practice, practice, practice! The Big Fat High School Geometry Workbook is the newest math title in ...
An intricate, puzzle-like murder mystery set in Imperial China, featuring the indefatigable Judge Dee
Judge Dee is about to step into the shoes of a ...
From Stanford professor, author of Limitless Mind, youcubed.org founder, and leading expert in the field of mathematics education Jo Boaler comes a groundbreaking guide ...
Shortlisted for the 2024 Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation
'Sophie writes fantastically, chronicling the most important issues facing nature conservationists today.' Chris Packham
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Why do we accept pollution in the name of progress? Why has the pursuit of modernity permitted increasing exposure to environmental catastrophe. In Happy Apocalypse ...
Can Purinina survive without her mother?
Will she survive the challenges of the Tasmanian wilderness?
Follow the lives of the purinina (Tasmanian devils) and discover ...
A compelling answer to an important question: Can past mass extinctions teach us how to avoid future planetary disaster?
On its face, the story of ...
Bird flight is a mesmerizing spectacle, yet its intricacies remains largely shrouded in mystery for most. Even after over a century of study, certain aspects ...
For kids with big questions comes a mesmerising celebration of the universe and our place in it, perfect for STEM learning.
The story of the ...
Discover the fascinating world under your feet in Minerals and Rocks. Written by a top mineralogist, this essential guidebook for young readers introduces key geological ...
In 1811, architect, stone mason and shell obsessive George Perry published a lavishly illustrated volume, his Conchology or the Natural History of Shells, featuring 348 ...
Honeybees deliberate democratically. Rats reflect on the past. Snakes have friends. In recent decades, our understanding of animal intelligence has exploded-but the way we relate ...
Break down biostatistics, make sense of complex concepts, and pass your class
If you're taking biostatistics, you may need or want a little extra ...
'A WONDERFUL READ...Christine's deep love for turtles comes through on each page.' CRAIG FOSTER, MY OCTOPUS TEACHER
'Will appeal to anyone interested in ...
Albert Einstein visited Oxford in 1931, to receive an honorary degree and to lecture on relativity and the Universe. While lecturing, he naturally chalked equations ...