Incoming Resources
- Making the monster, the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kathryn Harkup
- Nerd Aa - Zz, your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know, T.J. Resler
- Science, author and consultant: Dr. Emily Grossman
- The upright thinkers, the human journey from living in trees to understanding the cosmos, Leonard Mlodinow
- Look, I'm an engineer
- Amazing but true!, fun facts about the LEGO® world--and our own!, written by Elizabeth Dowsett, Julia March, and Catherine Saunders
- Planck, driven by vision, broken by war, Brandon R. Brown
- ASAP science, answers to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors, and unexplained phenomena, Mitch Moffit and Greg Brown ; illustrations by Greg Brown, Jessica Carroll, and Mitchell Moffit
- Answers for Aristotle, how science and philosophy can lead us to a more meaningful life, Massimo Pigliucci
- Vivi loves science, sink or float, Kimberly Derting, Shelli R. Johannes ; illustrated by Joelle Murray
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- Letters to a young scientist, Edward O. Wilson
- Autumn, a season of change, text and photographs by Peter J. Marchand
- A naturalist at large, the best essays of Bernd Heinrich, Bernd Heinrich
- Of ice and men, how we've used cold to transform humanity, Fred Hogge
- A lab of one's own, science and suffrage in the first World War, Patricia Fara
- The limits of a limitless science, and other essays, by Stanley L. Jaki
- Evolutions, fifteen myths that explain our world, Oren Harman
- Reading the rocks, how Victorian geologists discovered the secret of life, Brenda Maddox
- Look I'm an ecologist, written by Cathriona Hickey