Ryan Nayler

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Time Warped: Unlocking the Mysteries of Time Perception

Despite the common belief that time moves at a constant pace, Hammond demonstrates how life's circumstances can make minutes seem an eternity and decades the blink of an eye.
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Wolves in the Land of Salmon

Moskowitz's examination of how human behaviors have impacted wolf populations will be of interest to wildlife conservationists, while his exploration of the physiology, habits, migrations, and lore of wolves of all kinds makes this book an important resource for any wolf enthusiast. The in-depth descriptions of national parks and landmarks in the mountainous Pacific Northwest will appeal to nature readers. This is an essential read for anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding of how ecological, political, and geological trends can lead to the decline or restoration of species and their habitats.
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Love in the Time of Algorithms: What Technology Does to Meeting and Mating

This book will be of interest to those who use, or are curious about, online dating services and anyone interested in relationship patterns in general. Slater's insights into the various ways relationships are mediated by technology, especially within the realm of online dating services, prove a fascinating read.
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Phi: A Voyage from the Brain to the Soul

To more literal-minded thinkers, this book may be a bit too abstract and complex in its examination of neuroscientific concepts. However, it will take on a unique journey those looking for a balanced blend of the literary, philosophical, and scientific.
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The Man Who Planted Trees

Though readers never get to know Milarch well, this book will appeal to tree enthusiasts, botanists, and conservationists alike—a great choice for those seeking a brief overview of tree research and some of the major tree conservation efforts that have taken place. [See Prepub Alert, 10/9/11.]
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Imagine

Lehrer's findings can be used to inform the design of innovative programs or to structure a productive work environment at home or at the office. This book will appeal to educators, business administrators, and readers interested in applied psychology. [See Prepub Alert, 10/15/11.]
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