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General science

Cambridge has a long, illustrious history of publishing some of the most renowned, high quality scientific research, most notably the works of eminent authors such as Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking.

Our more recent publications in general science range from practical guides such as How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, to popular science books such as Real Science: What it Is and What it Means, as well as texts on the history of science, including Remarkable Biologists: From Ray to Hamilton.

 

 

The New Background of Science

The New Background of Science

  • James Jeans

Published in 1934 The New Background of Science took advantage of a comparatively 'quiescent' period in physical investigation when fundamental theories and findings gained wide acceptance.

  • £22.99

 

Beyond Belief

Beyond Belief

Skepticism, Science and the Paranormal
  • Martin Bridgstock

This book has been written to provide an integrated understanding of what an evidence-based approach to the paranormal involves.

  • £28.99

 

Charles Darwin in Australia

Charles Darwin in Australia

  • 2nd Edition
  • Frank Nicholas, Jan Nicholas

Drawing upon Darwin's diary, this lavishly illustrated book traces Darwin's travels in Australia in 1836.

  • £32.99

 

Remarkable Biologists

Remarkable Biologists

From Ray to Hamilton
  • Ioan James

Profiles 38 eminent biologists from the last 400 years, focusing on their varied life-stories rather than their achievements.

  • £30.99

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