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  • Atomby Lawrence M. Krauss

    Little, Brown and Company 2001; US$ 9.99

    The story of matter and the history of the cosmos from the perspective of a single oxygen atom, told with the insight and wit of one of the most dynamic physicists and writers working today. Through this astonishing work, he manages to stoke wonder at the powers and unlikely events that conspired to create our solar system, our ecosystem, and us. more...

  • Remarkable Physicistsby Ioan James

    Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 53.00

    The 250 years from the second half of the 17th century saw the birth of modern physics and its growth into one of the most successful of the sciences. The reader will find here the lives of 55 of the most remarkable physicists from that era described in brief biographies. more...

  • Gravity from the Ground Upby Bernard Schutz

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 72.00

    An accessible introduction to astronomy and general relativity, requiring only high-school level mathematics. more...

  • A Student's Guide to Maxwell's Equationsby Daniel Fleisch

    Cambridge University Press 2008; US$ 25.00

    A guide for undergraduate and graduate courses in electromagnetism and electromagnetics. more...

  • Decoherence and the Quantum-To-Classical Transitionby Maximilian Schlosshauer

    Springer 2007; US$ 79.99

    A textbook on decoherence and the quantum-to-classical transition. It describes the concepts, formalism, interpretation, and experimental observation of decoherence and explains how decoherence is responsible for the emergence, from the realm of quantum mechanics, of the classical world of our experience. more...

  • Antimatterby Frank Close

    OUP Oxford 2009; US$ 11.99

    Frank Close explores the strange mirror world of antimatter, revealing that the reality is even more fascinating than the sci-fi stories suggest. Explaining the science behind one of physics' most extraordinary discoveries, he shows how, through understanding antimatter, we can shed light on some of the deepest mysteries of the universe. - ;Antimatter... more...

  • A First Course in General Relativityby Bernard Schutz

    Cambridge University Press 2009; US$ 64.00

    Second edition of a widely-used textbook providing the first step into general relativity for undergraduate students with minimal mathematical background. more...

  • Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineersby Dennis L. Eggleston

    Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 52.00

    Ideal for a one-semester course, this concise textbook covers basic electronics for undergraduate students in science and engineering. more...

  • General Relativity Without Calculusby Jose Natario

    Springer 2011; US$ 39.99

    "General Relativity Without Calculus" offers a compact but mathematically correct introduction to the general theory of relativity, assuming only a basic knowledge of high school mathematics and physics. Targeted at first year undergraduates (and advanced high school students) who wish to learn Einstein's theory beyond popular science... more...

  • The Dreams That Stuff Is Made Ofby Stephen Hawking

    Running Press 2011; US$ 30.00

    ?God does not play dice with the universe.? So said Albert Einstein in response to the first discoveries that launched quantum physics, as they suggested a random universe that seemed to violate the laws of common sense. This 20th-century scientific revolution completely shattered Newtonian laws, inciting a crisis of thought that challenged scientists... more...