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Released: March 5, 2013
"A first-rate chronicle of an unexamined subculture."
NONFICTION
Released: March 5, 2013
"Well-constructed history of the politics and personalities of weather."
Sandlin (
Wicked River: The Mississippi When It Last Ran Wild, 2010, etc.) offers a lively account of early investigators who, through both "grinding stupidity and unaccountable insights," eventually came to understand and learned to coexist with--but never tame--the furious force of tornadoes.
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NONFICTION
Released: March 5, 2013
"Healthy skepticism dealt with a sometimes too-heavy hand, and a useful corrective for those who believe that we'll somehow engineer ourselves out of our current mess."
NONFICTION
Released: March 5, 2013
"A valuable addition to the literature on the digital age."
A provocative and far-reaching account of how capitalism has shaped the Internet in the United States.
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NONFICTION
Released: March 1, 2013
"Stewart's imaginative, often-witty anecdotes, analogies and diagrams succeed in illuminating many but not all of some very difficult ideas. It will enchant math enthusiasts as well as general readers who pay close attention."
An aggressively unsimplified account of 14 great problems, emphasizing how mathematicians approached but did not always solve them.
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Released: March 1, 2013
"A carefully written and surprising biography of one of science's unsung heroes."
Biography of W.D. Hamilton (1936–2000), a revolutionary thinker and scientist whose outlier methods and ideas isolated him from the scientific establishment; he would later be vindicated as a brilliant contributor to evolutionary biology.
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NONFICTION
Released: March 1, 2013
"Enlivened by literary anecdotes, but less appealing as social history."
Shorter (Psychiatry and History of Medicine/Toronto Univ.; co-author:
Endocrine Psychiatry, 2010, etc.) charges that current diagnoses of mood disorders are fatally flawed and becoming "close to unintelligible."
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NONFICTION
Released: March 1, 2013
"A fascinating discussion that addresses medical, moral and social issues and their implications for understanding consciousness, self-awareness and the soul."
A pioneer in the field of critical-care medicine poses the profound question: "What does the recovery of consciousness after the complete cessation of heartbeat and brain function" tell us about the relationship between the mind and body in the process of dying?
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NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 26, 2013
"An ingenious overview of anything that might be alive. The author remains true to science while coming to delightfully bizarre conclusions."
Living organisms don't tolerate boiling or subzero temperatures, massive pressure or an environment too rich in salt, acid or toxic chemicals--or so we thought for centuries.
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NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 26, 2013
"A fascinating account of an iconoclastic scientific polymath and the lively collection of scientists who were his friends."
The remarkable life and times of Freeman Dyson, whose broad-ranging contributions to modern science included quantum physics, the exploration of space, genetic engineering and more.
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NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 19, 2013
"Illuminating and entertaining, with some surprising insights from current research in neuroscience and endocrinology."
Bronson and Merryman (
Nurtureshock: New Thinking About Children, 2010, etc.) combine forces again to debunk truisms of positive psychology.
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NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 15, 2013
"May serve as a useful handbook for digital media strategists and marketers, but this dense tome will take a major effort for nonspecialists to fully understand."
A wide-ranging examination of the contemporary media environment as individuals increasingly control their own creation of content.
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