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New Scientist : The Origin of (almost) Everything
New Scientist : The Origin of (almost) Everything
New Scientist
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New Scientist: The Origin of (almost) Everything
Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Date of Release: 2019
The Origin of (almost) Everything tackles one of humanity’s biggest questions: where did everything come from? Drawing on the sharp, accessible science writing that New Scientist is known for, this fascinating book explores the modern origin stories behind the universe, life, civilisation, and much more.
The journey begins with Edwin Hubble’s revolutionary discovery in the 1920s—that galaxies are racing away from one another—laying the groundwork for the Big Bang theory. From there, the book ranges widely across disciplines including cosmology, archaeology, geology, evolutionary biology, and physics, showing how cutting-edge science is reshaping our understanding of beginnings.
Inside, readers will explore the origins of:
- The Big Bang, dark energy, and the cosmos
- Life on Earth, dinosaurs, and human evolution
- Civilisation, written language, and timekeeping
- Space exploration—and even everyday curiosities
Wide-ranging, witty, and thought-provoking, The Origin of (almost) Everything offers a unique history of the past, present, and possible future of our universe. Perfect for readers who love popular science, big ideas, and curiosity-driven non-fiction, this book makes complex questions both engaging and accessible.
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Publisher : Hachette
Format : Paperback
Language : English
Content : Non-Fiction
Style : Non-Illustrated
ISBN : 9781473696266
Size : Medium
SKU : BY9-3898
Genre : Science
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