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Start your audiobook journey today and explore our extensive library of captivating stories and educational content. ![]() Free Download The Second Age of Computer Science: From Algol Genes to Neural Nets (Audiobook) English | December 28, 2018 | ASIN: B07LFKBN4T | M4B@64 kbps | 14h 38m | 403 MB Author: Subrata Dasgupta | Narrator: Mike Chamberlain By the end of the 1960s, a new discipline named computer science had come into being. A new scientific paradigm - the "computational paradigm" - was in place, suggesting that computer science had reached a certain level of maturity. Yet as a science, it was still precociously young. New forces, some technological, some socioeconomic, some cognitive, impinged upon it; the outcome of which was that new kinds of computational problems arose over the next two decades. Indeed, by the beginning of the 1990s, the structure of the computational paradigm looked markedly different in many important respects from how it was at the end of the 1960s. Author Subrata Dasgupta named the two decades from 1970 to 1990 as the second age of computer science to distinguish it from the preceding genesis of the science and the age of the Internet/World Wide Web that followed. This book describes the evolution of computer science in this second age in the form of seven overlapping, intermingling, parallel histories that unfold concurrently in the course of the two decades. ![]() Free Download T.M. Devine, James Cameron Stewart (Narrator), "The Scottish Nation: A Modern History" English | ASIN: B0CX36C2VJ | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~33:44:00 | 927 MB An account of the last three hundred years of Scottish history offers a look at Scottish identity and culture. 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Science of Nutrition cuts through the noise of conflicting diet advice with clear answers backed up by the very latest research. ![]() Free Download The Science of James Smithson: Discoveries from The Smithsonian Founder (Audiobook) English | November 12, 2020 | ASIN: B08N8ZL9Z3 | M4B@128 kbps | 12h 15m | 681 MB Author: Steven Turner | Narrator: John Curless Accessible exploration of the noteworthy scientific career of James Smithson, who left his fortune to establish the Smithsonian Institution. James Smithson is best known as the founder of the Smithsonian Institution, but few people know his full and fascinating story. He was a widely respected chemist and mineralogist and a member of the Royal Society, but in 1865, his letters, collection of 10,000 minerals, and more than 200 unpublished papers were lost to a fire in the Smithsonian Castle. His scientific legacy was further written off as insignificant in an 1879 essay published through the Smithsonian 50 years after his death - a claim that author Steven Turner demonstrates is far from the truth. ![]() Free Download The Science of Happiness: Seven Lessons for Living Well (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0CJVP4T6R | 2024 | 6 hours and 12 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 345 MB Author: Bruce Hood Narrator: Chris Harper We all want to be happier, but our brains often get in the way. When we're too stuck in our heads we obsess over our inadequacies, compare ourselves with others and fail to see the good in our lives. In The Science of Happiness, world-leading psychologist and happiness expert Bruce Hood demonstrates that the key to happiness is not self-care but connection. He presents seven simple but life-changing lessons to break negative thought patterns and re-connect with the things that really matter. Grounded in decades of studies in neuroscience and developmental psychology, this book tells a radical new story about the roots of wellbeing and the obstacles that lie in our path. With clear, practical takeaways throughout, Professor Hood demonstrates how we can all harness the findings of this science to re-wire our thinking and transform our lives. ![]() Free Download The Roman Civil Wars of the 3rd and 4th Centuries: The History of the Conflicts that Led to a Split of the Roman Empire (Audiobook) English | ISBN: 9798868757921 | 2024 | 2 hours and 17 minutes | M4B@256 kbps | 251 MB Author: Charles River Editors Narrator: Bill Caufield The 50 years following the assassination of Severus Alexander on March 19, 235 CE has been generally regarded by academics as one of the lowest points in the history of the Roman Empire. 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Working with a medium often criticized as exclusionary, elitist, and out-of-touch, Anna is one of very few women in the field of puzzle making, where she strives to make the everyday diversion more diverse. ![]() Free Download The Revolutionary Temper: Paris, 1748-1789 (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0CXQ56F8V | 2024 | 21 hours and 00 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 607 MB Author: Robert Darnton Narrator: Andrew J. Andersen When a Parisian crowd stormed the Bastille in July 1789, it triggered an event of global consequence: the overthrow of the monarchy and the birth of a new society. Most historians account for the French Revolution by viewing it in retrospect as the outcome of underlying conditions such as a faltering economy, social tensions, or the influence of Enlightenment thought. But what did Parisians themselves think they were doing-how did they understand their world? What were the motivations and aspirations that guided their actions? In this dazzling history, Robert Darnton addresses these questions by drawing on decades of close study to conjure a past as vivid as today's news. ![]() Free Download The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0CDMXHYLV | 2024 | 10 hours and 57 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 301 MB Author: Jim Sciutto Narrator: Jim Sciutto The essential new book by CNN anchor and chief national security analyst Jim Sciutto, identifying a new, more uncertain global order with reporting on the frontlines of power from existing wars to looming ones across the globe. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 dawned what Francis Fukuyama called "The End of History." Three decades later, Jim Sciutto said on CNN's air as the Ukraine war began, that we are living in a "1939 moment." History never ended-it barely paused-and the global order as we long have known it is now gone. Powerful nations are determined to assert dominance on the world stage. And as their push for power escalates, a new order will affect everyone across the globe. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a part of it, but in reality, this power struggle impacts every corner of our world-from Helsinki to Beijing, from Australia to the North Pole. |