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Organisms.
This classic textbook provides a comprehensive overview of molecular biology, covering topics such as DNA replication, transcription, translation, and cell signaling. It is written by a team of leading scientists and is widely used in undergraduate and graduate courses.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of developmental biology, covering topics such as embryonic development, organogenesis, and regeneration. It is written by a team of leading scientists and is widely used in undergraduate and graduate courses.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of ecology, covering topics such as population ecology, community ecology, and ecosystem ecology. It is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of evolutionary biology, covering topics such as natural selection, population genetics, and speciation. It is written by a team of leading scientists and is widely used in undergraduate and graduate courses.
This massive two-volume handbook provides a comprehensive overview of evolutionary psychology, covering topics such as mate choice, parenting, aggression, and cooperation. It is written by a team of leading scientists and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the cognitive neuroscience of memory, covering topics such as memory formation, consolidation, and retrieval. It is written by two leading scientists in the field and is widely used in graduate courses.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the language instinct, arguing that language universal human capacity that is rooted in our biology. It is written by a leading scientist in the field and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the evolutionary origins of morality, arguing that morality product of our social and biological evolution. It is written by a leading scientist in the field and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the future of humanity, arguing that we are on the cusp of a new era in which we will be able to control our own evolution. It is written by a leading historian and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of humanity, arguing that we are a unique species that has been able to dominate the planet. It is written by a leading historian and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the sixth extinction, arguing that we are currently in the midst of a mass extinction event that is being caused by human activity. It is written by a leading journalist and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the importance of trees, arguing that they are essential for the health of our planet. It is written by a leading novelist and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the effects of climate change, arguing that we are facing a global catastrophe if we do not take action. It is written by a leading journalist and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the human body, arguing that we are complex and amazing creatures. It is written by a leading science writer and valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
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