Incoming Resources
- Losing the Nobel Prize, a story of cosmology, ambition, and the perils of science's highest honor, Brian Keating
- Ancient skies, constellation mythology of the Greeks, David Weston Marshall
- A brief history of time, Stephen Hawking
- The shape of inner space, string theory and the geometry of the universe's hidden dimensions, Shing-tung Yau and Steve Nadis ; illustrations by Xianfeng (David) Gu and Xiaotian (Tim) Yin
- The Copernicus complex, our cosmic significance in a universe of planets and probabilities, Caleb Scharf
- Black holes and baby universes and other essays, Stephen Hawking
- Worlds without end, the many lives of the multiverse ... in which are discussed pre-, early-, and postmodern multiple-worlds cosmologies : the sundry arguments for and against them : the striking peculiarities of their adherents and detractors : the shifting boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion : and the stubbornly persistent question of whether creation has been "designed", Mary-Jane Rubenstein
- The number of the heavens, a history of the multiverse and the quest to understand the cosmos, Tom Siegfried
- Imaginary landscape, making worlds of myth and science, William Irwin Thompson
- The God problem, how a godless cosmos creates, Howard Bloom
- A universe from nothing, why there is something rather than nothing, Lawrence M. Krauss ; with an afterword by Richard Dawkins
- Our mathematical universe, my quest for the ultimate nature of reality, Max Tegmark
- Dark matter and the dinosaurs, the astounding interconnectedness of the universe, Lisa Randall
- A brief history of time, from the big bang to black holes, Stephen W. Hawking ; introduction by Carl Sagan ; illustrations by Ron Miller
- The fallacy of fine-tuning, why the universe is not designed for us, by Victor J. Stenger
- The hidden reality, parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos, Brian Greene
- Celtic cosmology, perspectives from Ireland and Scotland, edited by Jacqueline Borsje, Ann Dooley, Séamus Mac Mathúna and Gregory Toner ; editorial assistance by Nancy McGuire, Nioclás Mac Cathmhaoil, and Tino Oudesluijs
- Ordinary geniuses, Max Delbrück, George Gamow, and the origins of genomics and big bang cosmology, Gino Segrè
- Knocking on heaven's door, how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world, Lisa Randall
- The first three minutes, a modern view of the origin of the universe, Steven Weinberg
- Powers of ten, a book about the relative size of things in the universe and the effect of adding another zero, by Philip and Phylis Morrison and the Office of Charles and Ray Eames
- The view from the center of the universe, discovering our extraordinary place in the cosmos, Joel R. Primack and Nancy Ellen Abrams
- The elegant universe, superstrings, hidden dimensions, and the quest for the ultimate theory, Brian Greene
- In search of the true universe, the tools, shaping, and cost of cosmological thought, Martin Harwit
- The universe in the rearview mirror, how hidden symmetries shape reality, Dave Goldberg
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- Until the end of time, mind, matter, and our search for meaning in an evolving universe, Brian Greene
- How to make a planet, a step-by-step guide to building the Earth, written by Scott Forbes ; illustrated by Jean Camden