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A Wave of Discovery

Just in time for Apollo 11’s anniversary, July’s eBook examines some of the most exciting discoveries causing scientists to rethink what we know about our universe. Read up on innovative experiments including the hunt for “virtual” particles that seem to pop in and out of existence and ongoing debates such as whether dark matter exists. For more fascinating reading, check out these other titles.
 
 
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Extreme Physics
Physicists are pushing into the extreme ends of the universe as we know it. The 14-billion-year-old tale of our universe is far from over, and in this eBook, we examine a wave of discovery from colliding massive black holes to the most crushing gravitational forces ever detected to spooky quantum entanglement and more.
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Mysteries of Life in the Universe
How did life begin on Earth? Does it exist elsewhere? In this eBook, we present several theories on the origin of life, some of its extreme and surprising forms and the ongoing search for signs – or sentience – on distant worlds.
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IQ2O: Getting Smart About Water
After pondering other worlds, we examine the state of our most important resource on this one. Our water supply is endangered by a growing population, climate change and decaying infrastructure, and in this eBook, we look at the ecological effects and some promising solutions.
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