A Look Inside This Year’s Biggest Books
With summer around the corner, many of us are looking for some fresh books to read on the beach or on the porch.
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With summer around the corner, many of us are looking for some fresh books to read on the beach or on the porch.
Science historian and author Tom Jackson talks about a few of the highlights throughout the long history of physics and astronomy.
We talk to Tanya Erzen, a professor of religion, what role prison ministries play in the lives on inmates.
Science enables us to know much more than ever before. We can be aware of what disorders we could pass on to our kids and we can conduct screenings on children to discover irregularities in their genes. Such screenings can help doctors catch issues early but they can also put a huge burden on families.
Jonathan Lethem's latest book is an inside look at his thoughts on literature, he talks to us about what inspires him, and how he feels about tough critics.
Two educators give tips we can all use to identify lies online and keep ourselves informed by only the truth.
We talk to two experts about some notable explorers of the past and ways you can see the world through fresh eyes yourself.
Yankees historian Marty Appel talks about the life of Casey Stengel, who spent over 50 years in professional baseball and won 8 World Series titles
We discuss the current status of public schooling for autistic students and how the systems in place can be optimized to help students grow even more.
We talk to two writers about the more modern immigrant journey.
We talk to a family law attorney who has written extensively about cohabitation to find out how society and the courts view cohabitation relationships.
Dr. Kerry Emanuel explains what makes scientists so certain greenhouse gasses are to blame for climate change and how the problem can be addressed in a way that creates jobs.
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