Free: Psychedelics For Everyone

In Psychedelics for Everyone, Matt Zemon provides readers with an inspiring foundation for understanding the profound transformational power of psychedelics. This psychedelics book gathers accurate information on a number of different psychedelic medicines and put them into one place for easy reference. Though written for people with a non-science background, many of the chapters in this book have been medically reviewed for accuracy. A source of unbiased, science-based insights and practical g... [Read More...]

Free: 10 Days of Geology

  Have you ever wondered how a volcano really works? What is the rock cycle? How do earthquakes happen? Learn all this (and more!) in just 10 days! A comprehensive and fun 10-day programme to master the principles of geology. Learn a new topic each day and test your knowledge with fun activities. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Coding for Kids 5 Books in 1: Javascript, Python and C++ Guide for Kids and Beginners

Coding for Beginners: 5 Books in 1 Get our best 5 books at the same time Book 1: Coding for Kids in C++ Book 2: Coding for Kids in JavaScript Book 3: Coding for Teens in JavaScript Book 4: Coding for Beginners and Kids in Python Book 5: Coding for Teens in Python Here’s what sets us apart for the others: Books written by a professional tutor and engineer Well laid and easy to follow for younger students Activities are exciting and interesting, with plenty of coding games Great introductor... [Read More...]

Free: SOMEWHERE A CHILD IS BORN: Conversations Beyond Belief

A presentation of Mental Science philosophies and techniques in the form of dialogs. Neuro-Linguistic Programming, hypnosis, and the laws of metaphysics are demonstrated in a classroom setting and in one-on-one conversations regarding the powers of the mind to control the body. Some of the topics discussed are the use of these techniques for painless childbirth, allergy relief, alternative cancer treatment, goal-achieving, and clearing past trauma. “Elias is an ordinary boy. He gets extraordi... [Read More...]

Python Programming: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Master Python Programming Step-by-Step with Practical Exercises

Do you want to learn good coding techniques quickly and easily? Are you looking for a dynamic programming language that will do everything you need? This book provides all the information in one handy place! Since it was first conceived and released in the early 1990’s, Python has become a favourite computer programming language that has been used by millions. It was designed to be simple to use and easy for beginners who were looking to get started with their own computer programming journey... [Read More...]

Free: World of Engineering: Historical development, challenges and strategies in modern society

The book deals with a range of issues encouraging every engineer to exercise a holistic approach, which is based on integration of key elements such as relations and interactions between science & engineering; engineers as decision makers; uncertainties, reliability & failure prevention; responsibility and ethics; engineering and society; education of engineers in the modern era. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Osmosis: The Molecular Theory

Osmosis was discovered by J.A. Nollet in 1748. He experimented with water, wine, and a membrane from a pig’s bladder. Instead of the wine being filtered as it passed downwards through the membrane into the water, the water flowed upwards into the wine. This was totally mind boggling and has eluded solution for more than 250 years. We present the complete solution for osmosis. It includes an improved molecular model for solids, liquids, and vapor pressure. This allows a completely new view of ... [Read More...]

Trial, Error, and Success: 10 Insights into Realistic Knowledge, Thinking, and Emotional Intelligence

We make wrong decisions by “fast thinking,” to use Daniel Kahneman’s terminology from his book “Thinking, Fast and Slow.” It happens when we rely on what we know rather well and fit it like a square peg in a round hole. “Trial, Error, and Success” shows how “slow thinking” comes naturally for skeptical minds. A focus on differences between knowledge from the past and reality is all it takes to avoid overgeneralization traps. Using real-life examples, this engaging read shows h... [Read More...]