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Manga Review: The Manga Guide to Physics by Hideo Nitta and Keita Takatsu
The newest translated EduManga from No Starch Press instructs its heroine in Newtonian mechanics.
Read More »Nintendo DS Review: Science Papa
This science simulation game is a familiar format that lacks varied challenges, guidance and overall entertainment.
Read More »Book Review: The Geek Atlas: 128 Places Where Science and Technology Come Alive by John Graham-Cumming
Breakthroughs in science, math and technology are all around us. Now you can plan a vacation around them.
Read More »TV Review: Nova scienceNOW – Fourth Season Premiere
scienceNOW is back, and it's just as good as ever.
Read More »Book Review: Decoding the Heavens: A 2,000-Year-Old Computer — and the Century-Long Search to Discover Its Secrets by Jo Marchant
This readable book explores decades of effort trying to unlock the mystery of an ancient Greek mechanical device.
Read More »Book Review – Digital Painting In Photoshop By Susan Ruddick Bloom
This book is well thought out and provides a good look at how digital painting can be accomplished from within Photoshop.
Read More »Book Review: The Decisive Moment: How the Brain Makes Up Its Mind by Jonah Lehrer
Emotion is the dominant factor in pretty well every decision that we, all human beings, make.
Read More »Manga Review: The Manga Guide to Databases by Mana Takahashi and Shoko Azuma
No Starch Press' newest translated "EduManga" schools shoujo readers in the databasics.
Read More »Book Review: Desktop GIS – Mapping The Planet With Open Source Tools by Gary E. Sherman
Gary E. Sherman's 'Desktop GIS' provides the basic functions of open source GIS tools in brief yet comprehensive manner.
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