A. Das and T. Ferbel -Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics.
It was an interesting book but a horrible experience in general. I gotta finish this degree
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A. Das and T. Ferbel -Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics.
It was an interesting book but a horrible experience in general. I gotta finish this degree
Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker. Unsurprisingly, I've become more conscious of my bedtime, but one small diagram was significant to meβ having small periods where you wake up every 3 hours or so was a normal part of sleep. Since then, I've become less stressed over the quality of sleep I was getting, which then improved my sleep quality...
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It was on the "free" pile at the library.
The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne.
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