The Darwin Effect

«Knotted Tongues: Stuttering in History and the Quest for a Cure» by Benson Bobrick

«Knotted Tongues: Stuttering in History and the Quest for a Cure» by Benson Bobrick
English | ISBN: 9781451628562 | EPUB | 0.3 MB

Animal-Sediment Relations: The Biogenic Alteration of Sediments  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by MoneyRich at March 2, 2015
Animal-Sediment Relations: The Biogenic Alteration of Sediments

Animal-Sediment Relations: The Biogenic Alteration of Sediments (Topics in Geobiology) by Peter McCall
English | 1st ed. 1982 edition (June 2, 2013) | ISBN: 1475713193 | 336 Pages | PDF | 10 MB

In 1881, Charles Darwin published The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms. In his book he described the feeding activities of terrestrial oligochaetes and their effect on the physical and chemical properties of the soil and soil fertility.

The balance of nature: Ecology's enduring myth (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at July 20, 2016
The balance of nature: Ecology's enduring myth (Repost)

John C. Kricher, "The balance of nature: Ecology's enduring myth"
English | ISBN: 0691138982 | 2009 | 237 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB

The Rise of Humans - Great Scientific Debates  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ParRus at July 21, 2016
The Rise of Humans - Great Scientific Debates

The Rise of Humans - Great Scientific Debates
24xWEBRip | English | AVI + PDF Guidebook | 640 x 480 | XVID ~1379 kbps | 29.970 fps
MP3 | 128 kbps | 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 12:56:38 | 8.28 GB
Genre: eLearning Video / Human Evolution

Trying to understand our human origins has always been a fundamental part of who we are. One of the core things we want to know is how we came to be. Thousands of years ago, human civilizations developed elaborate stories to explain the origins of humans. But today, with the help of dramatic archaeological discoveries and groundbreaking advancements in technology and scientific understanding, we are closer than ever before to learning the true story.

The Day the Universe Changed [ABRIDGED, 1985] - AUDIOBOOK  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by crossver at May 24, 2009
The Day the Universe Changed [ABRIDGED, 1985] - AUDIOBOOK

The Day the Universe Changed
ISBN-10: 1559270810 | MP3 | 3 hours | English | 145 MB | 32 kbp/s | Audio Renaissance; (Sep 15, 1990)

The book's primary focus is on the effect of advances in science and technology on western philosophy. The title comes from the philosophical idea that the universe essentially only exists as you perceive it through what you know; therefore, if you change your perception of the universe with new knowledge, you have essentially changed the universe itself.

The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at March 16, 2022
The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron

The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron by Benjamin Ehrlich
English | March 15th, 2022 | ISBN: 0374110379 | 464 pages | True EPUB | 18.36 MB

The first major biography of the Nobel Prize–winning scientist who discovered neurons and transformed our understanding of the human mind—illustrated with his extraordinary anatomical drawings

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 8 of 8 (2007 to 2008)  Music

Posted by pjotr_panski at Dec. 22, 2008
Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 8 of 8 (2007 to 2008)

Anthology - The Tangerine Dream Collection Part 8 of 8 (2007 to 2008)
Electronica / Krautrock | MP3@192kbps-320kbps | Artwork included
119 albums and growing | studio/soundtrack/concert | 1.44 GB

Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music.

Brain, Vision, Memory: Tales in the History of Neuroscience  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tukotikko at June 26, 2014
Brain, Vision, Memory: Tales in the History of Neuroscience

Brain, Vision, Memory: Tales in the History of Neuroscience By Charles G Gross
1999 | 274 Pages | ISBN: 0262571358 | PDF | 3 MB

Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at May 8, 2019
Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman

Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman by Cathryn J. Prince
English | May 7th, 2019 | ISBN: 1613739559 | 320 pages | True PDF | 34.38 MB

Fanny Bullock Workman was a complicated and restless woman who defied the rigid Victorian morals she found as restrictive as a corset. With her frizzy brown hair tucked under a topee, Workman was a force on the mountain and off. Instrumental in breaking the British stranglehold on Himalayan mountain climbing, this American woman climbed more peaks than any of her peers, became the first woman to map the far reaches of the Himalayas, the first woman to lecture at the Sorbonne and the second to address the Royal Geographic Society of London, whose members included Charles Darwin, Richard Francis Burton, and David Livingstone.

Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at May 9, 2019
Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman

Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman by Cathryn J. Prince
English | May 7th, 2019 | ISBN: 1613739559 | 320 pages | EPUB | 7.00 MB

Fanny Bullock Workman was a complicated and restless woman who defied the rigid Victorian morals she found as restrictive as a corset. With her frizzy brown hair tucked under a topee, Workman was a force on the mountain and off. Instrumental in breaking the British stranglehold on Himalayan mountain climbing, this American woman climbed more peaks than any of her peers, became the first woman to map the far reaches of the Himalayas, the first woman to lecture at the Sorbonne and the second to address the Royal Geographic Society of London, whose members included Charles Darwin, Richard Francis Burton, and David Livingstone.