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Dinosaurs: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By David Norman. 2005
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Science and technology, Dinosaurs
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Cambridge University paleobiologist summarizes what the fossil record tells us about the dinosaurs that roamed the planet more than sixty-five…
million years ago. Recounts nineteenth-century discoveries that provided a foundation for study, and recent developments that have challenged the traditional view of dinosaurs. 2005
Sleep: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By Russell G. Foster, Steven W. Lockley. 2012
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Science and technology, Medicine
Human-narrated audio
Two neuroscientists survey the modern-day science of sleep. They define sleep; explain why we need it, how much is optimal,…
and what happens when we don't get enough; look at major sleep disorders; and consider the impact of our modern twenty-four-hour society on our sleep and its patterns. 2012
Rivers: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By Nick Middleton. 2012
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Science and technology, Environment
Human-narrated audio
Geographer offers a synthesis of the extraordinarily important part played by rivers in human history and culture. Examples--including the Amazon,…
the Danube, the Ganges, and the Mississippi--are provided from every continent. Explores the science of river flow and flood control, rivers in mythology and literature, and rivers' role in commerce. 2012
Risk: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By John Kadvany, Baruch Fischhoff. 2011
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Social issues, Business and economics
Human-narrated audio
Professor and policy consultant discuss the field of decision theory and risk analysis. The authors demonstrate how to be a…
critical consumer of claims about risk--whether from politicians, pundits, doctors, financial advisors, car mechanics, suitors, or scientists--and provide a conceptual framework for thinking about risks in the context of decisions where they matter. 2011