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Updated on educate 2024-05-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Titles of the book: "One Hundred Thousand Whys", "On the Origin of Species", "Insects", "From One to Infinity", "A Brief History of Everything", "Quarks and Jaguars: An Adventure of Simplicity and Complexity", "A Brief History of Time", "The Universe in a Shell", "The Forest", "Water Knows the Answer", "Black Holes and Time Bending: The Ghost of Einstein", "The Meaning of Relativity", "Relativity:".

    A book that opens up the mode of thinking of modern science and philosophy", "Interesting Talk about the Latest Theory of Relativity: Einstein's Strange World", "The Story of the Elements", "Gravitational Force and Time and Space", "Einstein's Universe", "The Emperor's New Brain", "Silent Spring", "The Evolution of the Earth", "Time Travel Fun: A Glimpse into the Future World with Tachyons", "Double Helix:".

    The Story of Discovering the Structure of DNA", "Four-Dimensional Travel", "History of Evolutionary Thought", "The Journey of an Atom in Time and Space", "We Deciphered the Mystery of Life", "Seven Clues to the Origin of Life", "Chaos: Pioneering a New Science", "The World Infested by the Devil: Science, the Candle That Illuminates the Darkness", "The Superindividual", "The Discovery of 107 Elements", "Understanding DNA in Depth:

    The DNA Molecule and How It Works", "The Selfish Gene", "A Celebration of Cellular Life: A Biological Observer's Notes", "Chimpanzees Calling", "The Wisdom of Maya", "The Vanishing Ancient Civilization", "Into the Ancient Chinese Civilization", "How Natural Scientists See the World", "Life Stories: Oral Accounts of World-Famous Scientists", "God's Fingerprint", "The Nation of the Serpent:

    Life and Adventures in the Maya", "World Popular Science Classics", "Focus Technology", "Wonderful Ideas: Popular Science Books", "Frontiers of the Universe: Popular Science Books", "Children's Encyclopedia", "Digital Survival", "Mysterious Universe", "The Origin of the Universe", "Introduction to Ancient Chinese Biological Culture", "The Mystery of Ten Thousand Worlds", "Frontiers of Science, You, Me, and It of the Universe", "Science Legends:

    Future Cosmic Catastrophe", "So It Is", "From Universe to Life".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are the latest:1The Future of Physics, by Michio Kalai, Chongqing Publishing House.

    2.The First Scientific Vision book series consists of 7 volumes, Electronic Industry Press.

    3."Science Fiction Should Be Read Like This", by Wu Yan, Relay Publishing House.

    It's all new, it's professional, it's very vivid. Highly recommended.

    There is also "Insects" written by Fabre, I don't know if it's not, you can also go to the post bar for help.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Little Prince, "The Woman with a Scented Soul".

    Simple. Love".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. "Insects".

    2. "100 Miracles of the World's Civilizations".

    3. "100 Natural Wonders of the World".

    4. "The Unsolved Mysteries of the World".

    5. "China's Unsolved Mysteries".

    6, "Five Thousand Years in the World".

    7, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea".

    8, "Ma Xiao Jump 365 Science Series".

    9. "The 100,000 Whys Chinese Children Want to Know the Most".

    10, "The Dream of 100 Chinese Children".

    11, "Into Nature".

    12. "A Little Story Told by a Great Scientist".

    13. "Scientific Discoveries".

    14. "100 Moments of Science Changing Human Life".

    15, "My Wildlife Friend".

    16, "PHS Roaming the Future".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. "Insects".

    2. "100 Miracles of the World's Civilizations".

    3. "100 Natural Wonders of the World".

    4. "The Unsolved Mysteries of the World".

    5. "China's Unsolved Mysteries".

    6, "Five Thousand Years in the World".

    7, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea".

    8, "Ma Xiao Jump 365 Science Series".

    9. "The 100,000 Whys Chinese Children Want to Know the Most".

    10, "The Dream of 100 Chinese Children".

    11, "Into Nature".

    12. "A Little Story Told by a Great Scientist".

    13. "Scientific Discoveries".

    14. "100 Moments of Science Changing Human Life".

    15, "My Wildlife Friend".

    16, "PHS Roaming the Future".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. "Insects".

    2. "100 Miracles of the World's Civilizations".

    3. "100 Natural Wonders of the World".

    4. "The Mystery of the World's Unspring".

    5. "China's Unsolved Mysteries".

    6, "Five Thousand Years in the World".

    7, "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea".

    8, "Ma Xiao Jump 365 Science Series".

    9. "The 100,000 Whys Chinese Children Want to Know the Most".

    10, "The Dream of 100 Chinese Children".

    11, "Into Nature".

    12. "A Little Story Told by a Great Scientist".

    13. "Scientific Discovery".

    14. "100 Moments of Science Changing Human Life".

    15, "My Wildlife Friend".

    16, "PHS Roaming the Future".

    17, "Little Paratroopers" and "Little Hedgehogs".

    18. "Science in the Game".

    19. "Scientific Enlightenment".

    20. "The World's 100 Great Discoveries and Inventions".

    21, "Mad Science".

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