The author of A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived investigates what it means to be human-and the ways we are (and aren't) unique among animals.
Videnskabelige argumenter mod racisme : Hvad vores gener siger (og ikke siger) om forskelle mellem mennesker
Adam Rutherford
bookThe Complete (Short) Guide to Absolutely Everything
Adam Rutherford, Hannah Fry
audiobookVastaväitteitä rasisteille : Ihmisrotujen historia, tiede ja todellisuus
Adam Rutherford
audiobookbookHow to Argue With a Racist
Adam Rutherford
audiobookLyhyt historia meistä kaikista : Ihmiskunnan tarina geenien kertomana
Adam Rutherford
audiobookbookLuomakunnan kruunu : Lajina lajien joukossa
Adam Rutherford
audiobookbookEn kort historia om alla som någon gång har levt : genernas historia
Adam Rutherford
bookA Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived
Adam Rutherford
audiobookCreation : How Science is Reinventing Life Itself
Adam Rutherford
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Jackpot : How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How Their Wealth Harms Us All
Michael Mechanic
bookMr. Humble and Dr. Butcher : A Monkey's Head, the Pope's Neuroscientist, and the Quest to Transplant the Soul
Brandy Schillace
bookTwilight in Hazard
Alan Maimon
audiobookNixonland : The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America
Rick Perlstein
bookToxic Communities
Dorceta E. Taylor
audiobookSex, Power, and Partisanship
Hector A. Garcia
audiobookThe Age of Empire
Eric Hobsbawm
audiobookWhy Beautiful People Have More Daughters
Satoshi Kanazawa, Alan S. Miller
audiobookThe Old Man and the Gun : And Other Tales of True Crime
David Grann
bookInvisible Hands
Kim Phillips-Fein
audiobookWar on the Border : Villa, Pershing, the Texas Rangers, and an American Invasion
Jeff Guinn
audiobookbookZwischen Notwendigkeit und Selbstverwirklichung : Arbeit und Umwelt in der Geschichte des Menschen
Jörg Schmidt
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