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  • Published on May 2, 2016 “The Selfish Gene,” written by Richard Dawkins, delves into the theory of evolution, focusing on the role of genes in shaping behavior. Dawkins argues that genes, rather than species or individuals, are the primary unit
  • Published on August 28, 2015 This document appears to focus on a study exploring the thermodynamic driving force behind ligand-based reductions in quinoids, providing insights into designing redox-active and non-innocent ligands. The study models me
  • Published on May 9, 2015 “Gut Health” by Momentum PT provides an insightful exploration into the world of digestive health, emphasizing the crucial role of microorganisms in maintaining overall health. The book offers a comprehensive understandi
  • Published on December 6, 2012 Cocoa and chocolate have captivated humanity for centuries, originating from the ancient civilizations of Latin America. These treasures were once so valuable that they were used as currency and offered in sacred rituals
  • Published on March 2, 2010 “A Short History of Nearly Everything” by Bill Bryson is an ambitious attempt to explain the most complex scientific concepts and the history of the universe in an accessible language. The book takes readers on a journey
  • Published on September 22, 2009 Vigilance and informed actions can significantly reduce the risk of becoming a victim of financial fraud or exploitation.
  • Published on November 17, 2007 “Death by Black Hole And Other Cosmic Quandaries” by Neil deGrasse Tyson is a compelling journey through various cosmic phenomena and astrophysical concepts. Tyson, with his characteristic wit and accessibility, delves i
  • Published on August 16, 2007 “Emphasizes the importance of chemistry in understanding the world around us”.
  • Published on September 8, 1998 “Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches” is a seminal work by Tony Kushner, set against the backdrop of the 1980s America. Its a compelling drama that delves into the complexities of that era, especially focu
  • Published on September 1, 1998 Stephen Hawkings “A Brief History of Time” is a landmark in scientific writing, aiming to explain complex concepts of astrophysics to a general audience. This summary outlines the main ideas presented in each chapter of