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The Life and Death of Planet Earth: How the New Science of Astrobiology Charts the Ultimate Fate of Our World

March 05, 2025 09:24 AM
Science has worked hard to piece together the story of the evolution of our world up to this point, but only recently have we developed the understanding and the tools to describe the entire life cycle of a planet-of our planet. Peter Ward and Don Brownlee, a geologist and an astronomer respectively, are in the vanguard of the new field of astrobiology. Combining their knowledge of how the critical sustaining systems of our planet evolve through time with their understanding of how stars and solar systems grow and change throughout their own life cycles, the authors tell the story of the second half of Earth's life.

Uploaded March 2025

Animal Behavior: Concepts, Methods, and Applications

March 05, 2025 09:20 AM
Animal behavior is a highly integrative field of study, incorporating many biological levels of organization ranging from molecules to ecosystems. This breadth provides students a unique learning environment to address research questions from both proximate and ultimate perspectives. In addition, animal behavior is an important component of understanding many current societal issues such as conservation, climate change, and the human-animal bond.

Uploaded March 2025

AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What it Can't, and How to Tell the Difference

March 05, 2025 09:16 AM
In this book, Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor explain the major strains of AI in use today: generative AI, predictive AI, and AI for content moderation. They show readers how to differentiate between them and, importantly, make a cogent argument for which types of AI can work well and which can never work, because of their inherent limitations. AI in this latter category, the authors argue, is AI snake oil: it does not and cannot work.

Zak George's Dog Training Revolution: The Complete Guide to Raising the Perfect Pet with Love

October 04, 2024 01:54 PM
Zak George is a new type of dog trainer. A dynamic YouTube star and Animal Planet personality with a fresh approach, Zak helps you to tailor train to your dog's unique traits and energy level--leading to quicker results and a much happier pet.

Uploaded October

The Secret History of Sharks: The Rise of the Ocean's Most Fearsome Predators

October 04, 2024 01:50 PM
From ancient megalodons to fearsome Great Whites, this is the complete, untold story of how sharks emerged as Earth's ultimate survivors, by a world-leading paleontologist. Sharks have been fighting for their lives for 500 million years and are under dire threat today.

Uploaded October

The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi

October 04, 2024 01:45 PM
In this landmark work of natural history, a journalist tells the epic story of the Mississippi River and the centuries of efforts to control it, which have damaged its once-vibrant ecosystems, carrying readers along the river's last remaining backchannels and exploring how scientists hope to restore what has been lost.

Uploaded October

The Biology and Conservation of Animal Populations

October 04, 2024 01:42 PM
This work is the first textbook on population biology grounded in conservation of wildlife, giving students an approachable and motivational context for equation-heavy fundamentals.

Uploaded October

Seashells of North Carolina

October 04, 2024 01:39 PM
Gathering seashells is one of the delights of a beach trip; everyone knows the feeling of spotting something beautiful among a seemingly infinite array of colors and shapes dotting the shoreline. Generations have trusted Hugh Porter's Seashells of North Carolina to help identify favorite shells.

Uploaded October

Salamanders of the Eastern United States

October 04, 2024 01:37 PM
Describing more than 120 species of salamanders occurring in the eastern United States, ecologists Whit Gibbons, Larry Wilson, and Joe Mitchell, provide us with the most comprehensive and authoritative-yet accessible and fun-to-read-guide to these often secretive, always fascinating wonders of nature.

Uploaded October

Rewilding the Urban Frontier: River Conservation in the Anthropocene

October 04, 2024 01:33 PM
Rewilding the Urban Frontier argues that the urban rivers of the United States might be one of the best opportunities for rewilding in the Anthropocene-that is, creating self-sustaining ecosystems capable of adapting to the rapid and cascading changes caused by human impacts.

Uploaded October

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