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- Math games with bad drawings, 75 1/4 simple, challenging, go-anywhere games--and why they matter, Ben Orlin
- The matter of everything, how curiosity, physics and improbable experiments changed the world, Suzie Sheehy
- Food and nutrition, what everyone needs to know, P.K. Newby
- The lives to come, the genetic revolution and human possibilities, Philip Kitcher
- The plague years, a chronicle of AIDS, the epidemic of our times, by David Black
- The social brain, discovering the networks of the mind, Michael S. Gazzaniga
- The whole pregnancy handbook, an obstetrician's guide to integrating conventional and alternative medicine before, during, and after pregnancy, Joel M. Evans with Robin Aronson
- Weird math, a teenage genius & his teacher reveal the strange connections between math & everyday life, David Darling & Agnijo Banerjee
- Parasite rex, inside the bizarre world of nature's most dangerous creatures, Carl Zimmer
- Crohn's disease & ulcerative colitis, Fred Saibil
- What an owl knows, the new science of the world's most enigmatic birds, Jennifer Ackerman
- Why we hurt, the natural history of pain, Frank T. Vertosick, Jr
- Building regulations, a self-help guide for the owner-builder, Edmund Vitale
- Gravity!, the quest for gravitational waves, Pierre Binétruy
- Your pregnancy and childbirth, month to month, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Women's Health Care Physicians
- The battle against heart disease, a physician traces the history of man's achievements in this field for the general reader, P.E. Baldry ; with a foreword by J.F. Goodwin
- A legal guide for lesbian and gay couples, Attorneys Frederick Hertz and Lina Guillen
- Street law, a course in practical law, Lee P. Arbetman, M. Ed, J.D., Executive Director, Street Law, Inc. ; Edward L. O'Brien, J.D., LL. M., LL. D., Executive Director Emeritus
- Drunk, how we sipped, danced, and stumbled our way to civilization, Edward Slingerland
- How the mind changed, a human history of our evolving brain, Joseph Jebelli
- Timebomb, the global epidemic of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis, Lee B. Reichman with Janice Hopkins Tanne
- The undiscovered mind, how the human brain defies replication, medication, and explanation, John Horgan
- White holes, Carlo Rovelli ; translated by Simon Carnell
- The puzzle of left-handedness, Rik Smits
- Ingredients, the strange chemistry of what we put in us and on us, George Zaidan ; illustrated (poorly) by the author
- Supporting children and young people with anxiety, a practical guide, Elizabeth Herrick and Barbara Redman-White
- Finding the Answers to Legal Questions, Virginia Tucker, Marc Lampson
- Never home alone, from microbes to millipedes, camel crickets, and honeybees, the natural history of where we live, Rob Dunn
- Medical law, a very short introduction, Charles Foster
- Bring back the king, the new science of de-extinction, Helen Pilcher
- When the heavens went on sale, the misfits and geniuses racing to put space within reach, Ashlee Vance
- The strange case of Dr. Couney, how a mysterious European showman saved thousands of American babies, Dawn Raffel
- The joy of breastfeeding, Margaret Belais Salmon
- A guide to the end of the world, everything you never wanted to know, Bill McGuire
- The body has a head
- Elegant defense, the extraordinary new science of the immune system : a tale in four lives, Matt Richtel
- Mean genes, from sex to money to food, taming our primal instincts, Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan
- New Guinea tapeworms and Jewish grandmothers, tales of parasites and people, Robert S. Desowitz
- In his image, the cloning of a man, David M. Rorvik
- Natural obsessions, the search for the oncogene, Natalie Angier ; foreword by Lewis Thomas
- A conspiracy of cells, one woman's immortal legacy and the medical scandal it caused, Michael Gold
- Autism, the facts, Simon Baron-Cohen and Patrick Bolton
- The Christian theology reader, edited by Alister E. McGrath
- Under alien skies, a sightseer's guide to the universe, Philip Plait, PhD
- The Human Genome Project, deciphering the blueprint of heredity, edited by Necia Grant Cooper ; foreword by Paul Berg
- Lung cancer, the facts, Chris Williams
- Herbs for the mind, what science tells us about nature's remedies for depression, stress, memory loss, and insomnia, Jonathan R.T. Davidson, Kathryn M. Connor
- Profits of science, the American marriage of business and technology, Robert Teitelman
- How to take over the world, practical schemes and scientific solutions for the aspiring supervillain, Ryan North ; illustrated by Carly Monardo
- The coming plague, newly emerging diseases in a world out of balance, Laurie Garrett