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Daniel Kahneman Our minds have two ways of thinking: fast and intuitive, and slow and logical. This explains how we make decisions and how to use this knowledge to your advantage. | Brian Cox; Jeff Forshaw The perfect guide for the non-scientist to why the discovery of the Higgs boson is one of the most exciting scientific leaps ever. Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | £20.00 | £14.00 | 30% |   Despatched in 1 business day. |  Add to Basket | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 12 noon tomorrow. In stock items only. Click for more info. | £20.00 | £17.00 | 15% |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently unavailable | Currently unavailable |
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John Bradshaw Overturning the most common myths about dogs' emotions and behaviour, this book shows how we should really treat our pets, and stands up for dogdom: not the wolf in canine... | Brian Cox; Jeff Forshaw What is quantum physics? How does it help us understand our amazing world? Where does it leave Newton and Einstein? And why, above all, can we be sure that the... |
Steven Pinker Can violence really have declined? The images of conflict we see daily on our screens from around the world suggest this is an almost obscene claim to be making. In... | Michio Kaku We all wish we could predict the future, but most of us don't know enough about the science that makes it possible. This title is a hypothetical journey through the... |
Richard Dawkins; Dave McKean What is stuff made of? How old is the universe? What causes tsunamis? Who was the first man, or woman? This book elucidates the wonders of the natural world. | Caspar Henderson An entrancing and entertaining A-Z of the world's oddest and most far-fetched creatures - a bestiary for the 21st century. |
Jerry Brotton Throughout history, maps have been fundamental in shaping our view of the world, and our place in it. This title tells the story of our world through maps. It examines... | Alex Bellos Mathematical ideas underpin just about everything in our lives: from geometry of the 50p piece to how probability can help you win in any casino. In search of weird and... |
Peter J. Bentley Everyone uses computers today. But what do you really know about them? Using the voices of pioneers and leading experts, Peter J. Bentley tells the story of computer science; explaining... | David Brooks David Brooks weaves a vast array of new research into the lives of two fictional characters, revealing a fundamental new understanding of human nature. He outlines a new definition of... |
John Gribbin Argues that we owe our existence to the impact of a 'supercomet' with Venus 600 million years ago. | Lawrence M. Krauss A provocative account of the astounding new answers to the most basic philosophical questions: where did the universe come from and how will it end? |
Brian Cox; Andrew Cohen What is Life? Where did it come from? Why does it end? | Chad Orzel A witty and informative guide to the fundamental laws which govern the universe that's so simple that even a dog can understand! |