The Science Masters series is a book series of short, non-mathematical books for a general audience written by scientists known for their popular writings.[1] It was created by the literary agent John Brockman in the 1990s,[2] and originally published by Basic Books.[1]
Books include:
- The Origin of the Universe by John D. Barrow
 - The Last Three Minutes by Paul Davies
 - The Origin of Humankind by Richard Leakey
 - How Brains Think by William H. Calvin
 - The Periodic Kingdom by P.W. Atkins
 - The Human Brain: A Guided Tour by Susan Adele Greenfield
 - Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces That Shape the Universe by Martin J. Rees
 - Kinds of Minds by Daniel C. Dennett
 - Laboratory Earth: The Planetary Gamble We Can't Afford to Lose by Stephen H. Schneider
 - Nature's Numbers by Ian Stewart
 - One Renegade Cell: The Origins of Cancer by Robert A. Weinberg
 - Symbiotic Planet : A New Look at Evolution by Lynn Margulis
 - The Pattern on the Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work by Daniel Hillis
 - The Pony Fish's Glow: And Other Clues to Plan and Purpose in Nature by George C. Williams (in England as Plan and Purpose In Nature)
 - River Out of Eden by Richard Dawkins
 - Three Roads to Quantum Gravity by Lee Smolin
 - What Evolution Is by Ernst Mayr
 - Why Is Sex Fun? The Evolution of Human Sexuality by Jared Diamond
 - Words and Rules by Steven Pinker
 - The Structure of Evolutionary Theory by Stephen Jay Gould
 - Beginning of Time by George Smoot
 - Nature's Keepers: The New Science of Nature Management by Stephen Budiansky
 - The Sixth Extinction Richard E. Leakey and Roger Lewin
 - Twins: Genes, Environment and the Mystery of Human Identity by Lawrence Wright
 
References
- 1 2 Kauffman, George B. (1996). "The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements". Journal of Chemical Education. 73 (8): A177. doi:10.1021/ed073pA177.1.
 - ↑ Gorman, James (14 October 1997). "Nimble Deal-Maker For Stars Of Science". The New York Times.
 
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