How to break up with your phone / by Catherine Price
The occasional virgin / Hanan al-Shaykh ; translated from the Arabic by Catherine Cobham
Lifespan: why we age--and why we don't have to / David A. Sinclair, with Matthew D. LaPlante ; illustrations by Catherine L. Delphia
Cell and gene therapies Miguel-Angel Perales, Syed A. Abutalib, Catherine Bollard, editors
Principles and practice of botanicals as an integrative therapy / edited by Anne Hume, Katherine Kelly Orr
Mediated intimacies : connectivities, relationalities and proximities / edited by Rikke Andreassen, Michael Nebeling Petersen, Katherine Harrison and Tobias Raun
Ground states of the two-dimensional electron system at half-filling under hydrostatic pressure Katherine A. Schreiber
Expressions of war in Australia and the Pacific: language, trauma, memory, and official discourse / Amanda Laugesen, Catherine Fisher, editors
The art of gathering: how we meet and why it matters / Priya Parker
Historicizing fear: ignorance, vilification, and othering / edited by Travis D. Boyce and Winsome M. Chunnu
Morphing intelligence: from IQ measurement to artificial brains / Catherine Malabou ; translated by Carolyn Shread
Genetic management of fragmented animal and plant populations / Richard Frankham (Macquarie University and Australian Museum, Sydney, NSW, Australia), Jonathan D. Ballou & Katherine Ralls (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA), Mark D.B. Eldri
Ionic liquids: synthesis, properties, technologies, and applications / edited by Rasmus Fehrmann and Catherine Santini
Attack of the 50 foot blockchain : bitcoin, blockchain, etherium and smart contracts / David Gerard
Patna: Schools to say ‘no’ to gatherings
Teaching middle years : rethinking curriculum, pedagogy and assessment / edited by Donna Pendergast, Katherine Main, Nan Bahr
The Avignon papacy contested: an intellectual history from Dante to Catherine of Siena / Unn Falkeid
Milton and the new scientific age: poetry, science, fiction / edited by Catherine Gimelli Martin
The matter of song in early modern England: texts in and of the air / Katherine R. Larson
Tolkien: maker of Middle-Earth / Catherine McIlwaine
The Oxford handbook of Charles Dickens / edited by John Jordan, Robert L. Patten, and Catherine Waters
Feminism and women's writing: an introduction / Catherine Riley with Lynne Pearce
Military Past, Civilian Present [electronic resource] : International Perspectives on Veterans' Transition from the Armed Forces / edited by Paul Taylor, Emma Murray, Katherine Albertson
Science Podcast - The modern hunter-gatherer gut, fast mountain weathering, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (17 Jan 2014)
Podcast: Where dog breeds come from, bots that build buildings, and gathering ancient human DNA from cave sediments
This week, a new family tree of dog breeds, advances in artificial wombs, and an autonomous robot that can print a building with Online News Editor David Grimm. Viviane Slon joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a new way to seek out ancient humans—without finding fossils or bones—by screening sediments for ancient DNA. Jen Golbeck interviews Andrew Shtulman, author of Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong for this month’s book segment. Listen to previous podcasts. See more book segments. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: nimis69/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
'Wuthering Heights' reimagined as a 1960s affair
Heathcliff Redux: A Novella and Stories is a haunting if slightly unbalanced collection