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What science-related book are you currently reading?

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Mari (mariventurino) | 4 comments Mod
It's summer break (for most of us), what science book are you diving into?


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Mari (mariventurino) | 4 comments Mod
I'm currently reading The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures.

It has been an interesting read so far. I don't know much about the Hmong culture, so I really appreciate that there is a lot of history embedded in the book. It's almost like an ethnography, but tackles the tough issue of traditional versus westernized medicine.


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Mars Brownsen | 3 comments dirac is crazy smart and very spectrumy
mindstorm is by Papert about using tech more creativly

steam is stem + art


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Mari (mariventurino) | 4 comments Mod
Mars wrote: "From STEM to STEAM Using Brain-Compatible Strategies to Integrate the Arts by David A. Sousa"

This one looks really cool! I'll have to check it out.


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Gary Mcfarlane | 1 comments What's in Your Genes?: From the Color of Your Eyes to the Length of Your Life, a Revealing Look at Your Genetic Traits

Currently reading this. Would be good for high school - occasionally uses language that "pushes" things a bit but would not be a problem for most. Excellent explanations, humorous, funny illustrations and great analogies. She also has a useful website at http://www.beatricebiologist.com/


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