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Life’s Ratchet
- How Molecular Machines Extract Order from Chaos
- By: Peter M. Hoffman
- Narrated by: Paul Hodgson
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
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The cells in our bodies consist of molecules, made up of the same carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms found in air and rocks. But molecules, such as water and sugar, are not alive. So how do our cells - assemblies of otherwise "dead" molecules - come to life, and together constitute a living being? In Life’s Ratchet, physicist Peter M. Hoffmann locates the answer to this age-old question at the nanoscale.
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Wonderfully informing
- By Marcelo on 07-12-15
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Life’s Ratchet
- How Molecular Machines Extract Order from Chaos
- Narrated by: Paul Hodgson
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
- Release date: 12-02-14
- Language: English
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Wise Animals
- How Technology Has Made Us What We Are
- By: Tom Chatfield
- Narrated by: Tom Chatfield
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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Wise Animals explores the history of our relationship with technology, pointing out that we have been deeply involved with our creations from the first use of tools and the taming of fire, via the invention of reading and printing, to the development of the computer and the creation of the internet.
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Superb
- By jz on 12-03-24
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Wise Animals
- How Technology Has Made Us What We Are
- Narrated by: Tom Chatfield
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
- Release date: 22-02-24
- Language: English
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1493
- Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
- By: Charles C. Mann
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 17 hrs and 46 mins
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More than 200 million years ago, geological forces split apart the continents. Isolated from each other, the two halves of the world developed radically different suites of plants and animals. When Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas, he ended that separation at a stroke. Driven by the economic goal of establishing trade with China, he accidentally set off an ecological convulsion as European vessels carried thousands of species to new homes across the oceans.
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A startling new view of world history
- By Andrew on 23-02-15
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1493
- Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 17 hrs and 46 mins
- Release date: 09-08-11
- Language: English
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Playing with Reality
- How Games Shape Our World
- By: Kelly Clancy
- Narrated by: Patty Nieman
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
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PLAYING WITH REALITY explores the riveting history of games since the Enlightenment, weaving an unexpected path through military theory, biology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and the future of democracy. As neuroscientist and physicist Kelly Clancy shows us, games have been deeply intertwined with the arc of history. War games shaped the outcomes of real wars in nineteenth and twentieth century Europe. Game theory warped our understanding of human behavior and brought us to the brink of annihilation.
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Brilliant sweep of the history of games
- By Amazon Customer on 16-09-24
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Playing with Reality
- How Games Shape Our World
- Narrated by: Patty Nieman
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
- Release date: 18-06-24
- Language: English
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Consilience
- The Unity of Knowledge
- By: Edward O. Wilson
- Narrated by: Jonathan Hogan
- Length: 17 hrs and 35 mins
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In Consilience (a word that originally meant "jumping together"), Edward O. Wilson renews the Enlightenment's search for a unified theory of knowledge in disciplines that range from physics to biology, the social sciences and the humanities. Using the natural sciences as his model, Wilson forges dramatic links between fields. Presenting the latest findings in prose of wonderful clarity and oratorical eloquence, and synthesizing it into a dazzling whole, Consilience is science in the path-clearing traditions of Newton, Einstein, and Richard Feynman.
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I've never read a book better than this one
- By VDS on 27-09-20
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Consilience
- The Unity of Knowledge
- Narrated by: Jonathan Hogan
- Length: 17 hrs and 35 mins
- Release date: 15-05-18
- Language: English
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Humanology
- A Scientist's Guide to our Amazing Existence
- By: Luke O’Neill
- Narrated by: Ruairi Conaghan
- Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
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Taking us on an incredible journey across centuries and galaxies, accompanied by his characteristic wit, Professor Luke O’Neill explains how it all began, how it will all end and everything in between. Listeners will benefit from Luke’s insatiable curiosity for life when they dive into this ultimate journey through life and death. Among other fascinating facts, you’ll discover the science behind how we got to be so smart, why sex with a caveman was a good idea, the science of finding love, why we follow religions and how robots will become part of everyday life.
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Incredibly fascinating and humbling
- By Iain on 03-03-20
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Humanology
- A Scientist's Guide to our Amazing Existence
- Narrated by: Ruairi Conaghan
- Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
- Release date: 01-02-20
- Language: English
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At Work in the Ruins
- Finding Our Place in the Time of Science, Climate Change, Pandemics and All Other Emergencies
- By: Dougald Hine
- Narrated by: Dougald Hine
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Why would someone who cares so deeply about ecological change want to stop talking about it now? At Work in the Ruins is the book that grew out of Dougald’s attempt to answer that question. He delves deeply into what he discovered during the globally shared isolating Covid moment, why the virus and the measures taken against it drove so many of us to despair, and how we can re-find our bearings if the pandemic is not the big event that changes everything but simply one in a chain of emergencies that are bringing about the end of the world as we knew it.
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Dancing badgers
- By Jeremy Le Fèvre on 13-02-23
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At Work in the Ruins
- Finding Our Place in the Time of Science, Climate Change, Pandemics and All Other Emergencies
- Narrated by: Dougald Hine
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 09-02-23
- Language: English
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Sapiens. Une brève histoire de l'humanité
- By: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrated by: Philippe Sollier
- Length: 15 hrs and 54 mins
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Cette "Brève histoire de l'humanité" déroule notre histoire globale, des premiers hominidés à aujourd'hui et interroge l'avenir qui nous attend. Comment l'"Homo Sapiens" a-t-il réussi à dominer la Terre ? Quelle singularité nous a permis de s'unir pour créer villes et empires, l'idée de religion, les concepts politiques de nation ou plus récemment des droits de l'homme ? Pourquoi cette dépendance et cette croyance que notre bonheur dépend de l'argent et de la possibilité de consommer ?
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chef d'œuvre
- By AniaDP on 13-10-22
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Sapiens. Une brève histoire de l'humanité
- Narrated by: Philippe Sollier
- Series: Sapiens
- Length: 15 hrs and 54 mins
- Release date: 07-06-17
- Language: French
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Humanly Possible
- The great humanist experiment in living
- By: Sarah Bakewell
- Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
- Length: 14 hrs and 27 mins
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Humanly Possible is a wide-ranging, personal, thought-provoking and entertaining journey through the battle of ideas over some 700 years of history—mostly, but not exclusively, in Europe. Through a mixture of biography and philosophy, Bakewell seeks to understand what humanism is, why it has continued to flourish despite opposition from fanatics, mystics, tyrants and cultural pessimists of all kinds, and exactly why we should value and defend it in the 21st century.
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Quite brilliant
- By Colin on 28-05-23
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Humanly Possible
- The great humanist experiment in living
- Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
- Length: 14 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 30-03-23
- Language: English
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Failure: Why Science Is so Successful
- By: Stuart Firestein
- Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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In his sequel to Ignorance (Oxford University Press, 2012), Stuart Firestein shows us that the scientific enterprise is riddled with mistakes and errors - and that this is a good thing! Failure: Why Science Is So Successful delves into the origins of scientific research as a process that relies upon trial and error, one which inevitably results in a hefty dose of failure. In fact, scientists throughout history have relied on failure to guide their research, viewing mistakes as a necessary part of the process.
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Witty and very relevant
- By Swede on 02-09-23
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Failure: Why Science Is so Successful
- Narrated by: Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Release date: 07-03-16
- Language: English
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The Battle of the Beams
- The Secret Science of Radar That Turned the Tide of the Second World War
- By: Tom Whipple
- Narrated by: Tom Whipple
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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The British believe that, through ingenuity and scientific prowess, they alone have a war-winning weapon: radar. They are wrong. The Germans have it too. They believe that their unique maritime history means their pilots have no need of navigational aids. Flying above the clouds they, like the seafarers of old, had the stars to guide them, and that is all that is required. They are wrong. Most of the bombs the RAF will drop in the first years of the war land miles from their target.
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A lively and engaging story
- By deltavee on 03-06-24
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The Battle of the Beams
- The Secret Science of Radar That Turned the Tide of the Second World War
- Narrated by: Tom Whipple
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
- Release date: 11-05-23
- Language: English
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Seven Deadly Sins
- The Biology of Being Human
- By: Guy Leschziner
- Narrated by: Guy Leschziner
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
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This book explores the underlying nature of the Seven Deadly Sins, their neuroscientific and psychological basis, their origin in our genes, and how certain medical disorders may give rise to them. We meet individuals whose physical and psychological conditions have given rise to these sins, where brain injury or psychological experiences have given rise to “immoral” actions, how illness has simply exposed what lies within us. We see how the origins of the definition of these traits as sins lie in evolutionary imperatives to preserve the tribe, to ensure the wellbeing of our societies.
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Seven Deadly Sins
- The Biology of Being Human
- Narrated by: Guy Leschziner
- Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
- Release date: 21-11-24
- Language: English
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The Moral Landscape
- By: Sam Harris
- Narrated by: Sam Harris
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
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Sam Harris has discovered that most people, from secular scientists to religious fundamentalists, agree on one point: science has nothing to say on the subject of human values. Indeed, science’s failure to address questions of meaning and morality has become the primary justification for religious faith.The underlying claim is that while science is the best authority on the workings of the physical universe, religion is the best authority on meaning, values, morality, and leading a good life.
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Thought provoking, perhaps a little antagonistic
- By shufflingB on 28-05-11
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The Moral Landscape
- Narrated by: Sam Harris
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
- Release date: 08-04-11
- Language: English
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Breaking Together
- A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse
- By: Jem Bendell
- Narrated by: Matthew Slater
- Length: 18 hrs and 13 mins
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This audiobook describes people allowing the full pain of our predicament to liberate them into living more courageously and creatively. They demonstrate we can be breaking together, not apart, in this era of collapse. Jem Bendell argues that reclaiming our freedoms is essential to soften the fall and regenerate the natural world. Escaping the efforts of panicking elites, we can advance an ecolibertarian agenda for both politics and practical action in a broken world.
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Highly recommend. Content gives superb value
- By Meg22 on 27-07-23
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Breaking Together
- A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse
- Narrated by: Matthew Slater
- Length: 18 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 21-06-23
- Language: English
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Maverick Mountaineer
- By: Robert Wainwright
- Narrated by: Robert Meldrum
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
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The first full-length biography of George Ingle Finch - maverick Australian mountaineer, scientist, concert pianist and father of actor Peter Finch. George Ingle Finch, mountaineer, soldier, scientist, rebellious spirit, boy from the bush, was in his day one of the most famous men in the world. In 1922 he stood at the highest point on Everest, a feat not bettered for 30 years. He invented the predecessor to the puffer jacket and pioneered the use of oxygen in climbing.
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Maverick Mountaineer
- Narrated by: Robert Meldrum
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Release date: 10-08-15
- Language: English
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The Chemistry Book
- Big Ideas Simply Explained
- By: DK
- Narrated by: Laura Brydon
- Length: 18 hrs and 21 mins
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Arranged in chronological order, the book covers key themes in the physical and natural sciences, such as geochemistry and the elements. Within each chapter, a series of articles traces the history of scientific thought and introduces the work of the scientists who have shaped the subject such as John Dalton, Marie Curie, Dmitri Mendeleev, Kathleen Lonsdale and Stephanie Kwolek. Along the way, the audiobook addresses some of the most fundamental questions in science, such as what is the universe made of, how is matter created and what are the chemical bonds that make life possible?
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The Chemistry Book
- Big Ideas Simply Explained
- Narrated by: Laura Brydon
- Series: Big Ideas Simply Explained
- Length: 18 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 21-07-22
- Language: English
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Science and the Akashic Field
- An Integral Theory of Everything
- By: Ervin Laszlo
- Narrated by: Tom Pile
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
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Mystics and sages have long maintained that there exists an interconnecting cosmic field at the roots of reality that conserves and conveys information, a field known as the Akashic record. Recent discoveries in vacuum physics show that this Akashic field is real and has its equivalent in science's zero-point field that underlies space itself. This field consists of a subtle sea of fluctuating energies from which all things arise: atoms and galaxies, stars and planets, living beings, and even consciousness.
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good books
- By Tim Egbuson on 06-04-18
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Science and the Akashic Field
- An Integral Theory of Everything
- Narrated by: Tom Pile
- Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
- Release date: 07-01-16
- Language: English
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The Meaning of it All
- Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist
- By: Richard P. Feynman
- Narrated by: Raymond Todd
- Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins
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In this collection of lectures that Richard Feynman originally gave in 1963, unpublished during his lifetime, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist discusses several of the ultimate questions of science. What is the nature of the tension between science and religious faith? Why does uncertainty play such a crucial role in the scientific imagination? Is this really a scientific age?
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Inspired, but demanding
- By Marc on 14-11-11
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The Meaning of it All
- Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist
- Narrated by: Raymond Todd
- Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins
- Release date: 18-07-07
- Language: English
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The Theory That Would Not Die
- How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy
- By: Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 11 hrs and 51 mins
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Bayes' rule appears to be a straightforward, one-line theorem: by updating our initial beliefs with objective new information, we get a new and improved belief. To its adherents, it is an elegant statement about learning from experience. To its opponents, it is subjectivity run amok. Sharon Bertsch McGrayne here explores this controversial theorem and the human obsessions surrounding it.
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New developments in statistics breathlessly told
- By David Steinsaltz on 08-08-15
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The Theory That Would Not Die
- How Bayes' Rule Cracked the Enigma Code, Hunted Down Russian Submarines, and Emerged Triumphant from Two Centuries of Controversy
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 11 hrs and 51 mins
- Release date: 30-03-12
- Language: English
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Breaking the Chains of Gravity
- The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA
- By: Amy Shira Teitel
- Narrated by: Amy Shira Teitel
- Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
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NASA’s history is a familiar story, one that typically peaks with Neil Armstrong taking his small step on the Moon in 1969. But America’s space agency wasn’t created in a vacuum. It was assembled from pre-existing parts, drawing together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. Breaking the Chains of Gravity tells the story of America’s nascent space program, its scientific advances, its personalities and the rivalries it caused between the various arms of the US military.
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Breaking the Chains of Gravity
- The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA
- Narrated by: Amy Shira Teitel
- Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
- Release date: 23-10-22
- Language: English
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