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Planet Parade
by Leamon Keishan MoseleyThe book follows a group of friendly alien characters who take young readers on a journey through our solar system, stopping at each planet to explore its unique features and characteristics Each planet is introduced with a fun and memorable rhyme that helps children remember important facts about the planet. The alien characters are illustrated in a whimsical and colorful style that will capture the imagination of young readers In addition to the planets, the book also introduce... more -
The Spark at the Center of the Universe: An Inspiring Book for Global Galactics
by Houston HowardIn Global Galactics series debut installment, The Spark at the Center of the Universe, written by the award-winning children’s author, Houston Howard, young readers join Sparky on an adventure across the galaxy in this beautifully illustrated tale. From the tiniest ant to the grandest whale, Sparky uncovers the amazing secret that every creature, no matter how big or small, is at the center of the universe. The book encourages young readers to see the special importance in all living things an... more -
Parallels
by SURY V.SThe phenomena and events which occur (incessantly) in nature are countless. But on careful observation, we can notice that some form of common threads run across different platforms or fields. The term ‘parallels’ has been adopted in this book to denote such occurrences. These fascinating parallels can be found amidst the world of human affairs also, apart from the natural, scientific laws and theories. The writers, especially poets had long ago noticed many obvious similarities and expressed... more -
An Incomplete Theory
by Megan HenryA scientific, historical, philosophical, and personal narrative leading up to one of physics’s most enigmatic and fundamental problems. -
Death Sickness and the Need to Believe
by Erik RyeDeath Sickness outlines a unified theory of how we arrived at modern technical civilization and how it poses a threat to our existence. The analytical journey follows the human experience from ancient infancy to modern institutions; from Roman wisdom to artificial intelligence. It concludes that our fundamental drives are pushing us down a dark path, destroying our spirituality, and leading to potentially apocalyptic results. Death Sickness exhorts us to wake up to our predicament, embrace ou... more -
Food Freedom
by Robin GreenfieldTen years ago, Robin Greenfield awoke to the destruction of the industrial food system. Since then, he has been deeply exploring the food we eat, often through immersive activism, which led to one of his most burning questions: could he step outside of the food system completely and grow and forage 100% of his food?
In Food Freedom, he shares his adventures of living without grocery stores or restaurants. Nothing packaged, processed, or shipped; not even multivitamins, supplements, or s... more
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The Spark at the Center of the Universe
by Houston HowardIn Global Galactics series debut installment, The Spark at the Center of the Universe, written by the award-winning children’s author, Houston Howard, young readers join Sparky on an adventure across the galaxy in this beautifully illustrated tale. From the tiniest ant to the grandest whale, Sparky uncovers the amazing secret that every creature, no matter how big or small, is at the center of the universe. The book encourages young readers to see the special importance in all living things an... more -
Entropy Rules
by Grant GoodbrandHow can we make ourselves safe in a world where order inevitably breaks down to randomness? In Entropy Rules, retired psychotherapist Grant Goodbrand — with over 50 years of experience helping individuals find personal meaning — explores how the laws of physics underlie the values we impose, offering alternatives to our destructive activities. -
Arbi the Model Plant
by Natanella Illouz-EliazNine-year-old Lona thinks she's just getting another pet when her mother, a plant scientist, brings home a tiny green seedling named Arbi. But she soon learns that Arbi is no ordinary plant - a particular species called Arabidopsis thaliana, one of the most important "model organisms" scientists use to study all plants!
As Lona cares for Arbi over the following weeks, she is launched into an eye-opening botanical adventure. Her mother's vivid explanations spark Lona... more
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Born Dead - Die Alive
by Salma NOUNBorn Dead - Die Alive A Call to Reimagine Our Destiny in the Age of Exponential Technologies. Are you concerned that technology might limit the essence of humanity or what the future holds for the next generations? Do you wonder if unseen forces are guiding how we integrate technology into our lives? Born Dead, Die Alive is a visionary manifesto that redefines our relationship with technology, urging us to break free from outdated paradigms and embrace a future where innovation elevates h... more -
Best Nest
by Lyndsay WaskoAll birds are different like you and like me, but not all birds make their home in a tree. From tiny hummingbird nests made of moss, to owl burrows in the desert sand, we learn that nests and birds come in all shapes and sizes but all have the same purpose: a safe place for chicks to hatch and grow. -
God, the Evolver
by Faiz King"God, the Evolver: A Secular Approach to the Divine" by Dr. Faiz King is a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between science, philosophy, and spirituality. This thought-provoking work challenges traditional views by proposing that advanced civilizations, akin to the Kardashev scale, may have influenced human evolution and religious thought. Drawing on 25 years of meticulous research, Dr. King delves into the concept of heterosis to suggest the plausibility of biblical giants, o... more -
Artificial Intelligence and the Human Mind
by B.K.AI has entered the domain of intelligence, a realm where human beings reigned supreme until recently. This development elicits both enthusiasm and fear. Yet, it also provides an epochal opportunity to focus on the most exquisite phenomena known to us: the human mind. The human reasoning mind possesses what we call ‘common sense,’ a humble term that belies the unfathomable depths of human reason, unattainable to any AI technology. ... In a quest for the science of human agency, this book adopts... more -
AI-Powered Artworks: The Future of Art an Exclusive Look
by Jonh RobinsonOne of the main participants in the upheaval the art industry is going through is artificial intelligence, or AI. AI has developed into a powerful tool for artistic expression that goes beyond the realms of technology and science. AI is transforming the way humans perceive and create art, from realistic portraits to complex patterns. We discuss in this article the fascinating world of AI artworks, examining their methods, backgrounds, and impact on the art world in addition to the ongoing debate... more -
Idia Techne: STEM Explorer
by Iria OsaraIdia Techne, a young girl with a boundless curiosity about her environment, embarks on an imaginative journey through the STEM galaxy. Along the way, she encounters brilliant innovators and pioneers whose work shapes our world. From the depths of the oceans to the far reaches of space, Idia learns the secrets of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Will her discoveries inspire her to become a STEM explorer? Join Idia on this exciting adventure and find out! -
Extraordinary Doctor: How Emotional Intelligence Drives a Physician’s Success
by Nimesh PatelDiscover the essential people skills you didn’t learn in medical school. As a physician, you’ve devoted years of your life to training. From classrooms and textbooks to residency and beyond, you’ve honed your clinical expertise and technical abilities. But these skill sets are only half of the equation to achieving excellence. What is the other half? Emotional intelligence. In Extraordinary Doctor, top neurosurgeon Nimesh H. Patel explores the importance of emotional intelligence in phy... more