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Davies Paul

    Paul Davies is a physicist, writer, and science communicator whose work explores cosmology, quantum field theory, and astrobiology. He delves into fundamental questions about the universe and our place within it, often emphasizing the profound philosophical implications of scientific discovery. Davies brings a unique perspective to the fundamental concepts of science, aiming to make complex ideas accessible to a broad audience and ignite readers' imaginations about the possibilities of science. His writing balances scientific rigor with a sense of wonder about the cosmos.

    The Goldilocks Enigma
    The Moral Molecule
    How to Draw: Fantasy Creatures
    How to Draw: Fairies
    How to Draw: Dragons
    Marvel Contest of Champions: The Art of the Battlerealm
    • Over the years, Marvel Contest of Champions has become more epic, the heroes more powerful and the enemies more cunning - but the game has retained its core: the greatest battles in Marvel history! You have been summoned to the Battlerealm for the greatest Super Hero showdowns! Who will conquer the Contest?

      Marvel Contest of Champions: The Art of the Battlerealm
    • From simple shapes to great drawings in easy stages. If you want to learn how to draw a fantastic selection of dragons, start here and now. Even absolute beginners will be able to create pictures to be proud of following this clear step-by-step technique.

      How to Draw: Dragons
    • Even complete beginners can create great drawings with this simple step-by- step guide. There is so much here to inspire more experienced artists too, with different styles including fun cartoons, whimsical portraits and realistic fairies.

      How to Draw: Fairies
    • The Moral Molecule

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      He and his research team have travelled from his laboratory in California to the jungles of Papua new Guinea via a summer garden in Devon, taking blood from people as they attend a wedding, make decisions with money, play football on the field, even jump from an aeroplane.

      The Moral Molecule
    • The Goldilocks Enigma

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(971)Add rating

      Shows how everything from the humble carbon atom to the speed of light and the laws of physics themselves interact. In this book, the author asks questions such as: Is there a theory of everything within our grasp? If there was a big bang, what happened before it? Is there on universe or many? Could we exist within an endless time loop?

      The Goldilocks Enigma
    • The key to improving company culture, says neuroscientist Paul Zak, is not engagement programs or monetary rewards, but brain chemistry. Packed with examples from companies such as Zappos and Herman Miller, this unique book shows you how to harness neurochemistry to cultivate a workplace where trust, joy, and commitment compound naturally.

      Trust Factor: The Science of Creating High-Performance Companies
    • This guide describes many of the plants of Spain, Portugal, southern France, Italy and Malta. The text describes 1200 species that can be found in the region. There is also information on habitat, distribution and flowering time, and coverage of the more conspicuous species of orchids.

      Field Guide to Wild Flowers of Southern Europe
    • The Eerie Silence

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(57)Add rating

      Why isn't the universe teeming with alien life? This book is a guide to the 'Fermi Paradox'.

      The Eerie Silence