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  • Complexity Thinking

    by Cornelis Pieter Pieters
    This book explores the hidden assumptions behind 'objectivity' 'truth' and 'fact' in (amongst others) scientific research and proposes a complexity-informed, dialectical alternative in order to counter the threat of naïve truth relativism
  • The Four Forces of Human Nature: A Unifying Theory

    by Roberto Treviño Peña
    Since physicists discovered the four fundamental forces of nature—Weak, Strong, Electromagnetic and Gravity—they have tried to unify them into one theory. Physicists went down to the subatomic level to search and ended up with vibrating strings. They went up into space and ended up with gravitons (which are yet to be found). But what do these forces mean in terms of human behavior? In The Four Forces of Human Nature: A Unifying Theory, Dr. Treviño Peña identifies the human forces and the specifi... more
  • Leadership at the Edge of Innovation: Navigating the 4th Industrial Revolution in Manufacturing

    by Dennis Kuzmenko
    In Leadership at the Edge of Innovation, Dennis Kuzmenko, a veteran with over two decades of hands-on experience in manufacturing across North America, offers a comprehensive guide for navigating the tumultuous waters of technological transformation. This book isn't just for industry insiders—it is for anyone striving to understand and harness the power of innovation in today's business landscape. Kuzmenko's insights cut through the noise, providing actionable strategies and unique perspectiv... more
  • Global Warming (aka Climate Change)

    by David W Spitzer
    This book examines the relevant history, science, and data necessary to understand various aspects of global warming in context to determine how and (importantly) when global warming can be effectively mitigated.
  • You Had to Be There

    by Jess Bugg
    You Had to Be There is an unconventional, interdisciplinary reconsideration of established themes surrounding climate change. Alternating between the academic and the personal, Jess Bugg reaches a unique, and ultimately hopeful, conclusion. Operating at the crossroads of memoir, academia, and literature, You Had to Be There offers a fresh, hopeful perspective on the seemingly hopeless subject of climate grief. Over the course of eleven essays, interrogations, and reflections, the author inv... more
  • Taming Cancer: 21st Century Biology and the Future of Cancer Medicine

    by Drew N, Kelner, Ph.D.

    In Taming Cancer, a biochemist and immunologist with 35 years of experience developing innovative cancer drugs presents an exhilarating vision of the future of cancer medicine, a time when a diagnosis of metastatic cancer is no longer by default a harbinger of a painful and imminent death.  Even today, seemingly magical medicines that attack cancer at its molecular roots and unleash the tumor-destroying power of human immunity are making a difference in the lives of cancer ... more

  • Quantum Theory of Electrodynamics

    by Russel James Farmer
    Quantum Theory of Electrodynamics was first published in the Toth-Maatian Review, Lubbock, Texas, 1990-93, Editor Harold Willis Milnes. Having ascertained that a wave packet spectrum had to be constructed out of Doppler shift frequencies, it was natural to use non-relativistic, rather than relativistic, Doppler shifts, as they are simpler and the chance of a successful theory is greater using them. Constructing a Fourier spectrum in this manner, the first thing evident was that the width of the ... more
  • Grand Unification of the Four Fundamental Forces of Physics

    by Russel James Farmer

    Another version of Feynman's QED, in which Einstein's interpretation of Planck's law is derived from first principles, without all the tedious rigour of the "semi-classical treatment" of quantum mechanics. We arrive at a theoretical mass of the Higgs boson, without reference to particle physics! It is confirmed that "dark matter" is just the mass equivalent of the galactic gravitational energy.

  • ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine

    by Robert Pearl, MD
    In this unique collaboration, healthcare leader and bestselling author Robert Pearl, MD teams up with the artificial intelligence system, ChatGPT, to examine the transformative power of generative AI in medicine. Together, the co-authors present a vision for the future where AI technology empowers patients and doctors to take back control of American medicine from the corporate interests that currently dominate the landscape.
  • The AI Evolution: The End of Old Jobs and the Rise of New Opportunities

    by Onesimus Malatji

    "The AI Evolution: The End of Old Jobs and the Rise of New Opportunities" explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the job market and career landscape. This book sheds light on how AI technologies are poised to replace certain traditional jobs while simultaneously creating new opportunities in emerging fields.

     

    The book begins by setting the stage, explaining the historical context of technological revolutions and their profound impact ... more

  • How Weather Shapes Human Endeavors

    by Joe R Eagleman
    Are you fascinated by the ever-changing dance of clouds, the power of storms, and the gentle touch of a sunbeam? Dive into the captivating world of weather with this book. This comprehensive guide explores the profound impact of weather on human activities, making it a must-read for weather enthusiasts, curious minds, and anyone eager to understand the forces shaping our daily lives.
  • Hey, There's Science In This

    by Eva Amsen
    Hey, There's Science In This is a collection of 24 essays about science in unexpected places. From Dali's DNA paintings to the science in TV show Stranger Things, and from rubber ducks to hiking trails, this book explores the science that's hiding all around us.
  • Eye of the Champion

    by Daniel M. Laby, MD
    Dr Laby has distilled his unparalleled experience into a unique and science-based approach to sports vision that can help every athlete optimize their vision. This knowledge has been used by the world’s top athletes for decades, to help them win championships and perform at their best. Now Dr Laby shares this knowledge with athletes of all levels, and sports, to help them find that competitive edge, allowing them to perform at their best! This book spotlights the different areas that impact... more
  • Speaking for the Earth

    by John Meier
    THE OFFICIAL BOOK OF THE FIRST EARTH DAY written by U.S. Candidate, Howard Hughes aide, and world-renowned environmentalist John Meier. It was written in 1970 for the first Earth Day when Meier was at the forefront of the environmental movement, including having resided on President Richard Nixon’s Task Force on Resources and Environment and receiving international acclaim from Countries for his work on the environment. Earth Day is April 22 and is now celebrated by over 193 countries and 1 bill... more
  • Destined to Recover: A Story of Addiction & Biology

    by ME Riordan, MD, PhD
    Alcoholism and drug addiction inflict a devastating toll on society, producing millions of broken people and scores of broken homes. What then, if anything, can be done to help? Destined to Recover takes an unblinking look at the problem from a unique vantage point, that of a physician-scientist who is also a recovering alcoholic and addict. Fast-paced, provocative, and intended for the public, the author’s account will bring the reader face-to-face with the heartbreaking reality of addictive di... more
  • Quantum Mechanics, Cancer, and Scientific Silos: A Simple Introduction to Baffling Mysteries

    by ME Riordan, MD, PhD
    Are you interested in scientific mysteries of the universe? How about quantum mechanics, the current explanation for the behavior of atoms? Have you heard of the strange implications of the theory, such as spooky action at a distance, fuzzy location of atomic particles, or human consciousness changing physical reality? Do you wonder how the atomic world could be so unusual? How about cancer research and treatment? Do you question why we are making such great progress in the laborator... more
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