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'100' ALL TIME BEST SCIENCE BOOKS 📚








  1. The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
  2. On Growth and Form - D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson 
  3. Ideas and Opinion - Albert Einstein 
  4. Double Helix - James D. Watson
  5. Lives of a Cell - Lewis Thomas
  6. What Evolution is - Ernst Mayr
  7. The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
  8. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
  9. Godel, Escher, Bach -Douglas R. Hofstadter 
  10. King Solomon's Ring - Konrad Lorenz 
  11. What is life? - Erwin Schrodinger 
  12. The Elegant Universe - Brian Greene
  13. Atkin's Molecule - Peter Atkin
  14. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson
  15. Against Method  - Paul Feyerabend 
  16. Wonderful Life - Stephen Jay Gould 
  17. ABC of Relativity - Bertrand Russell 
  18. Microbe Hunters - Paul de Kruif
  19. The Same and Not the Same - Roald Hoffmann
  20. The Fractal Geometry of Nature - Benoit Mandelbrot 
  21. The Expanding Universe - Arthur Eddington 
  22. What is Mathematics - Richard Courant, Herbert Robbins, Ian Stewart 
  23. Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum - George Hrabovsky, Leonard Susskind
  24. New Views on an Old Planet -  Tjeerd H. van Andel
  25. Science and Modern World - Alfred North Whitehead
  26. The Fabric of Reality - David Deutsch
  27. General Chemistry - Linus Pauling 
  28. Cosmos - Carl Sagan
  29. Calculus Made Easy - Silvanus P. Thompson, Martin Gardner 
  30. Digging Dinosaurs - John R. Horner, James Gorman
  31. Why Chemical Reactions Happen - James Keeler, Peter Wothers
  32. Molecular Biology of the Cell - Bruce Alberts, Peter Walter, Julian Lewis
  33. Thermodynamics - Enrico Fermi
  34. For Love of Insects - Thomas Eisner
  35. Number: The Language of Science - Tobias Dantzig, Joseph Mazur
  36. The New Quantum Universe - Tony Hey, Patrick Walters 
  37. Evolution - Nicholas Barton, Derek Briggs, Jonathan Eisen
  38. Genetics and the Origin of species -Theodosius Dobzhansky
  39. Emerging Viruses - Stephen S. Morse
  40. The Human Brain: A Guided Tour - Susan A. Greenfield
  41. Chaos - James Gleick
  42. Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History - David E. Fastovsky, David B. Weishampel
  43. The Century of Gene - Evelyn Fox Keller
  44. Warped Passages - Lisa Randall
  45. Pathologic Basis of Disease - Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abbas, Jon C. Aster
  46. Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey - Peter J. Bowler, Iwan Rhys Morus

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