Incoming Resources
- Science in the soul, selected writings of a passionate rationalist, Richard Dawkins ; edited by Gillian Somerscales
- That's gross!, by Crispin Boyer
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- The skeptics' guide to the universe, how to know what's really real in a world increasingly full of fake, Dr. Steven Novella with Bob Novella [and three others]
- What if?, serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- What is science?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Science, words by Anne Rooney ; illustrations by Pauline Reeves
- Welcome to Grand Teton National Park, by Marybeth Lorbiecki
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Popular mechanics for kids, SDA Productions, Inc., a Coscient Group Company
- Popular mechanics for kids, SDA Productions, Inc., a Coscient Group Company
- Gory details, adventures from the dark side of science, Erika Engelhaupt ; illustrations by Briony Marrow-Cribbs
- The book of...why?, [illustrated by Kath Grimshaw ; concept by Jo Connor]
- This book requires safety goggles, a collection of bizarre science trivia, by Kristi Lew
- The steam team explains, authors, Steve Setford and Trent Kirkpatrick ; consultant, Professor Robert Winston
- Nova scienceNOW, WGBH Educational Foundation ; a production of WGBH/Boston ; Nova, 2009, episode 7
- This explains everything, deep, beautiful, and elegant theories of how the world works, edited by John Brockman
- Mad science, Einstein's fridge, Dewar's flask, Mach's speed, and 362 other inventions and discoveries that made our world, edited by Randy Alfred ; from the WIRED blog, This Day in Tech, founded by Tony Long
- Strange but true science, by Stacy B. Davids
- Enterprise STEM, Shirley Duke
- Dream big, little scientists, Michelle Schaub ; illustrated by Alice Potter
- Be the best at science, Rebecca Rissman
- The science book, [contributors, Adam Hart-Davis ... [et al.]
- How's that made?, Produced by Lancit Media Productions ; PBS Kids ; a productions of WNED-TV
- Ask a scientist, Robert Winston ; illustrator, Alexandra Bye ; photographer, Ruth Jenkinson ; contributor, Steve Setford
- The field guide to citizen science, how you can contribute to scientific research and make a difference, Darlene Cavalier, Catherine Hoffman, and Caren Cooper
- Billions and billions, thoughts on life and death at the brink of the millennium, Carl Sagan
- Flash facts, edited by Mayim Bialik, PhD ; written by Sholly Fisch [and ten others] ; illustrated by Isaac Goodhart [and eleven others] ; lettered by Wes Abbott and Steve Wands ; cover by Derek Chaam ; scientific consultants, Matt Brady and Shari Brady ; educational reviewer, Tracy Edmunds
- Unscientific America, how scientific illiteracy threatens our future, Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum
- What remains to be discovered, mapping the secrets of the universe, the origins of life, and the future of the human race, John Maddox
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- Brilliant blunders, from Darwin to Einstein--colossal mistakes by great scientists that changed our understanding of life and the universe, Mario Livio
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- Nova scienceNOW, a production of WGBH/Boston, 2009, episode 8
- Bill Nye's great big world of science, by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone
- National Geographic science of everything, how things work in our world, National Geographic ; foreword by David Pogue
- Pandora's lab, seven stories of science gone wrong, Paul A. Offit, M.D
- The Usborne big book of science things to make and do, Fiona Watt
- Little Leonardo's fascinating world of science, written by Bob Cooper ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki