Hardcover - (January 2001)
Publisher - January 2001
The first two editions of
this manual have been mainstays of molecular
biology for nearly twenty years, with
an unrivalled reputation for reliability,
accuracy, and clarity..more info
Peter Whybrow is a research scientist at
the Natural History Museum, London. His
research interests include Arabian Miocene
vertebrates, paleoclimates, paleogeography,
and biotic diversity. .. more info
In Discovering Fossil Fishes, John Maisey
traces the evolution of fishes over the
course of nearly half a billion years, describing
the discovery of their extraordinary fossil
remains and explaining what these ancient
animals tell us about our own place in the
history of life.. more info
Hardcover - (March 2001)
Publisher - Indiana University Press
...the authors discuss some of the unusual
techniques used on a dig, how to recognize
fossils, how to date them, and how to
reconstruct extinct animals from them.more info
[Fossils]
Fossils
by Zim Shaffer, Frank H. Rhodes, Herbert
Spencer Zim, Raymond Perlman
Hardcover - (April 2001)
Publisher - St. Martin's Press
Photosynthesis is the focus of a vast
body of research, spanning studies of
femtosecond reactions at the molecular
level through to field studies requiring
a whole season of observation. more info
Hardcover - (January 2001)
Publisher - Simon & Schuster
The story of an unforgettable scientist,
the discoverer of the most important human
fossil ever discovered, the 'missing link.'
The biography of a man and his work, the
search for, and discovery of proof of
Darwin's theory of the evolution of species,
in the form of human remains. more info
Bbc Superhuman :The Awesome
Power Within more info
Forensic
DNA Typing:
Biology and Technology more info