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Nature and Science June 2017
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Reality is not what it seems : the journey to quantum gravity
by Carlo Rovelli
The theoretical physicist author of the best-selling Seven Brief Lessons on Physics traces how the human image of the world has changed throughout history, demonstrating the evolution of the idea of reality while touching on subjects ranging from the Higgs boson to quantum gravity.
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The hungry brain : outsmarting the instincts that make us overeat
by Stephan J. Guyenet
An exploration of the brain's dual thinking processes that regulate when, what and how much we eat reveals how today's food choices are more subject to ancient instincts than willpower, in a guide that shares practical guidelines for eating well and staying slim.
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In a different key : the story of autism
by John Donvan
The story of the discovery of autism and the first child diagnosed with the disorder draws on extensive research to trace how understandings about the condition have evolved through eight decades and how it has affected families in different historical periods.
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Human body : a visual guide
by Beverly McMillan
Enhanced by microphotography, advanced medical imaging, and annotated illustrations, offers an introduction to the struture and functions of all the systems that make up a human body
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