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This book provides information on the 28 threatened, rare or uncommon butterflies found in the south-west WA (south of a line running from Shark Bay ...
How does the brain recognise images? Could computers drive? How is it possible for man-made programmes to beat the world's best chess players? In ...
Quantum electrodynamics - or QED for short - is the 'strange theory' that explains how light and electrons interact. Thanks to Richard Feynman, it is also one ...
Einstein is the great icon of our age: the kindly refugee from oppression whose wild halo of hair, twinkling eyes, engaging humanity and extraordinary brilliance ...
This book covers more than 400 species, representing some 80 different genera.Ivan Holliday's A Field Guide to Australian Trees has been reprinted numerous ...
This definitive guide takes the mystery out of appreciating, buying and selling gemstones. It covers everything from the romance and history of more than 1 ...
This handy guide is the go-to bible for those seeking the key to Millan's world-famous dog (and human) training philosophy. It is punctuated with ...
Australians have a love-hate relationship with spiders. Spiders inspire fear, especially dangerous species such as the Redback and Sydney Funnelweb. Yet, Peacock Spiders, whose males ...
It all started in 1965 with a guy riding a whale. The guy was Flip Nicklin's father, Chuck, and the whale was an unlucky ...