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Solitary Bees

A completely up to date introduction to the commonest group of bees in Britain.
R 756,50

Smarter Not Harder : The Biohacker's Guide to Getting the Body and Mind You Want

World-renowned biohacker and bestselling author Dave Asprey reveals how to maximize your well-being with the minimum effort, by taking control of your body's operating system.
R 365,50

Living Planet : The Web of Life on Earth

The Sunday Times Bestseller A new, fully updated narrative edition of David Attenborough's seminal biography of our world, The Living Planet.
R 238,00 R 280,00

Neuroanatomy Human Brain Coloring Book : Neuroscience Coloring Book with MCQs ( Multiple Choice Questions) A Gift for Medical School Students, Nurses, Doctors and Adults

Looking for a comprehensive (125 pages) Coloring + MCQ (Multiple Choice Question) book on Neuroanatomy with 55 Sections each with coloring page and description All the experts agree that complex learning involving the visual coloring effect as a differentiator leaves a lasting impression on the brain. Also, it makes the topic more interesting. This book is a perfect gift to Medical School Students, Nurses, Doctors, and Adults interested in learning about the structure and functions of neur
R 343,20

Superhero Physiology

What is it about a superhero's muscles that endow them with super strength or super speed? When a superhero reads someone's mind, what are they reading? How does a superhero instantly teleport themselves to a new location? How do normal processes of healing differ from super healing? In his book, Kevin Boldt, PhD, describes normal human physiology and uses scientific principles to simply, theoretically, and practically answer these questions and more! Each chapter approaches a different sup
R 459,74

Terror by Error? The COVID Chronicles

Noted science writer William Sargent delves into the murky, often intertwined worlds of medical research and biological warfare to determine if Covid-19 was caused by accidents similar to those that have occurred from 1617 to the present.
R 426,19

Outshining Darwin

In the year 1809, Lamarck published his three-volume work, Phylosophie Zoologique, in which was explained his theory of the evolution of life on this planet from the simplest, single-celled infusoria, to Man. Now we explore this further.
R 446,11

Herpes and Alzheimer's

Multiple infectious pathogens have been associated with Alzheimer's. Medication may reduce the risk of dementia by suppressing several types of herpes viruses. Acyclovir 200 mg per day, and/or Amenamevir 100 mg per day may be effective. It is unknown if pathogens slowly eat away at the brain tissue over many years, or very quickly as the immune system senesces in old age. Regardless, cognitive impairment may only appear when very little brain tissue is left in certain areas. As with other bo
R 272,09

How the Brain Thinks

Calling on new research in neuroscience and a new interpretation of old ideas, this book tackles the age-old questions of how thinking, consciousness and emotion happen.
R 531,73

Primordial Star

Astrophysicists have noted various problems with the formation of planets out of circumstellar disks, but mainstream scientists continue to promulgate such creations as if the problems do not exist. The derivation of terrestrial life required a much greater amount of ultraviolet radiation than the Sun presently supplies. And yet the Sun is claimed to have been much dimmer at the very time life rose on Earth. The emergence of life also required vast electrical discharges, but the electri
R 2 033,35

The Enigma of Evolution and the Challenge of Chance

Evolution. It is not a question of if, but a question of how. Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection leaves unanswered some fundamental questions, but his theory is not the only one. Throughout this book the author takes you on a journey of discovery into the world of evolution.
R 1 128,38

Neanderthal Man : In Search of Lost Genomes

A preeminent geneticist hunts the Neanderthal genome to answer the biggest question of them all: what does it mean to be human?
R 310,25 R 365,00