Incoming Resources
- Natural salvation,, the message of science; outlining the first principles of immortal life onthe earth,, by C.A. Stephens; M>D>
- The Serengeti rules, the quest to discover how life works and why it matters, Sean B. Carroll
- Living matter, its cycle of growth and decline in animal organisms, by C.A. Stephens
- Wonders of life, exploring the most extraordinary force in the universe, Brian Cox ; and Andrew Cohen
- Diatoms to dinosaurs, the size and scale of living things, Chris McGowan ; illustrations by Julian Mulock
- The living planet, a portrait of the earth, David Attenborough
- What is life?, five great ideas in biology, from Nobel Prize winner, Paul Nurse
- The beauty of the beastly, new views on the nature of life, Natalie Angier
- Genesis, Thinkfilm and Alain Sarde presents, a coproduction of France/Italy Les Films ; original screenplay by Claude Nuridsany ; produced with the participation of Canal + ; produced by Alain Sarde ; written and directed by Claude Nuridsanny and Marie Perennou
- The way life works, Mahlon Hoagland, Bert Dodson
- We go way back, [text by] Idan Ben-Barak ; [illustrations by] Philip Bunting
- Vital principles, the molecular mechanisms of life, Andrew Scott
- Protoplasm and its history, George L. Goodale
- Salvation by science (Natural salvation);, immortal life on the earth from the growth of knowledge and the development of the human brain,, by Charles Asbury Stephens, M.D
- This is living;, a view of nature with photographs;, text by Donald Culross Peattie, photographs selected and book designed by Gordon Aymar
- Valuing life, John Kleinig
- Life, the leading edge of evolutionary biology, genetics, anthropology, and environmental science, edited by John Brockman
- Life's engines, how microbes made Earth habitable, Paul G. Falkowski
- Living planet, the web of life on Earth, David Attenborough
- What's alive?, by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- The green and red planet;, a physiological study of the possibility of life on Mars,, with editorial assistance and a foreword by Green Peyton
- Natural salvation (Salvation by science); immortal life on the earth from the growth of knowledge and the development of the human brain
- The sense of wonder, [by] Rachel Carson. Photos. by Charles Pratt and others
- The master builder, how the new science of the cell is rewriting the story of life, Alfonso Martinez Arias
- Matters of life and death, perspectives on public health, molecular biology, cancer, and the prospects for the human race, John Cairns
- Cells to civilizations, principles of change that shape life, Enrico Coen