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The Mummy Congress, The Human Face, and An Intimate Look at the Night Sky
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How I Became Intimate with the Night
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What We're Reading
The Mummy Congress: Science, Obsession, and the Everlasting Dead
by Heather Pringle
When journalist Heather Pringle headed to Chile to cover a professional meeting, she walked into the middle of one of the strangest gatherings of scientists ever--the Third World Congress on Mummy Studies. In The Mummy Congress, Pringle unwraps the fascinating secrets of the anthropologists, archaeologists, forensic pathologists, and just-plain-eccentrics who make a living studying the preserved dead. Pringle doesn't shy away from the difficult issues inherent in mummy science--she deals with racism, grave-robbing souvenir hunters, and religious beliefs, as well as DNA sequencing, embalming methods, and the chemistry of decomposition.

 Human Face
by Brian Bates, John Cleese (Contributor)
Two eyes, a nose, and a mouth. The basic ingredients for the human face don't seem to add up to much, but put them all together and they add up to such odd--and evolutionarily important--notions as beauty, personality, trustworthiness, and other qualities we think we see. In The Human Face, the profusely illustrated companion volume to the Learning Channel television series, British funnyman John Cleese and biologist Brian Bates team up to examine how our faces reveal our primate nature. From facial expressions to the function of tears, markings and makeup to the essence of beauty, this big, fun book faces the facts.

Monty Python's
Flying Circus:

Set 1,
Episodes 1-6
(1970)

Monty Python's
Flying Circus:

Set 2,
Episodes 7-13
(1970)

John Cleese

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Editor's Choice
Science Editor's Choice
It's summer, and unless you live in a cloudy place like Seattle, it's stargazing time. Astronomy is one of those hobbies that let you set your own gear-intensity level--if you get away from city lights, you can see quite a lot without any equipment at all. From a naked-eye viewing guide and binocular star maps to basic astrophotography, you'll find 10 of the best amateur astronomy books in this month's Science Editor's Choice.


 

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Featured Author: Chet Raymo
How I Became Intimate with the Night
Chet Raymo, author of
An Intimate Look at the Night Sky, reflects on his Tennessee childhood and how fireflies, Flash Gordon, and his grandmother's porch acquainted him with the pleasures of stargazing.

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Guns, Germs, and Steel:
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Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters, by Matt Ridley Longitude: The
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Dava Sobel Moon Lander: How We Developed the Apollo Lunar Module, by Thomas J. Kelly
The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate
Theory, by Brian Greene The Triumph of Evolution and the Failure of Creationism, by Niles Eldredge

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Supersymmetry: Unveiling the Ultimate Laws of Nature
by Gordon Kane, Edward Witten
Are we on the brink of a revolution in subatomic physics? Proof of the theory of supersymmetry may be close, bringing about a Grand Unifying Theory--the Holy Grail of physics--and tying together electromagnetism, gravity, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Physicist Gordon Kane offers an introduction to the esoteric difficulties of solving the biggest mysteries in the cosmos.

The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics
by Robin Marantz Henig
We all studied Gregor Mendel's pioneering pea patch in high school biology class. Now find out more about the man called the father of genetics. Award-winning science author Robin Marantz Heinig brings humanity to the mythic story of Mendel
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Swampwalker's Journal: A Wetlands Year
by David M. Carroll
Wetlands, the underdogs of ecosystems, are crucial to life on Earth--they shelter an astonishing variety of plants and animals, clean and filter water, and absorb storm runoff. Yet we are actively destroying our remaining wetlands, thereby ensuring difficult times ahead. David M. Carroll's lyrical Swampwalker's Journal is a love song to what may soon be lost. 
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Angles of Reflection: A Memoir of Logic and a Mother's Love
by Joan L. Richards
Mathematician Joan L. Richards was researching the life of Augustus De Morgan when her son was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She wrote Angles of Reflection as a memoir of this difficult time, when she found parallels between the very male worlds of math and medicine and discovered ways to add humanity to her chosen profession while drawing strength from its rigors. 
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