Panek, Richard Books
The Invisible Century: Einstein, Freud, And The Search For Hidden Universes
By Richard Panek, Panek, Richard
Though They Met Just Once, And Even Then Didn't Know What To Make Of Each Other's Work, Albert Einstein And Sigmund Freud Had More In Common Than They Might Have Imagined. Each Had Explored The For...
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Waterloo Diamonds
By Richard Panek, Panek, Richard
"Richard Panek spent nearly a year inside a peculiarly American enterprise in a peculiarly American setting - the minor league baseball franchise of a midwestern town. Through a powerful, lyrical,...
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Seeing And Believing: How The Telescope Opened Our Eyes And Minds To The Heavens
By Richard Panek, Panek, Richard
Seeing and Believing tells the story, visionary by visionary and discovery by discovery, of the telescope, one of the few inventions that have revolutionized our view of the universe and how we fit...
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The 4 Percent Universe
By Richard Panek, Panek, Richard
Amazon.com Review \*\*The story behind the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics\*\* In recent years, a handful of scientists have been racing to explain a disturbing aspect of our universe: only 4 percent o...
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The 4 Percent Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, And The Race To Discover The Rest Of Reality
By Richard Panek, Panek, Richard
Amazon.com Review \*\*The story behind the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics\*\* In recent years, a handful of scientists have been racing to explain a disturbing aspect of our universe: only 4 percent o...
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Il Cervello Autistico. Pensare Oltre Lo Spettro (2014)
By Temple Grandin, Panek, Richard, Grandin, Temple
Nel 1947, quando è nata Temple Grandin, l'autismo era stato appena battezzato e descritto da due psichiatri, che lo leggevano da prospettive pressoché opposte: Leo Kanner sembrava considerarlo un'i...
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Il Cervello Autistico (La Collana Dei Casi) (Italian Edition)
By Temple Grandin, Grandin, Temple, Panek, Richard, Grandin, Temple
Nel 1947, quando è nata Temple Grandin, l'autismo era stato appena battezzato e descritto da due psichiatri, che lo leggevano da prospettive pressoché opposte: Leo Kanner sembrava considerarlo un'i...
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