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Science Bookshelf
The books listed here can be checked out directly from the Science Library of The University of Tokyo, located in the East Wing of the Faculty of Science Building No. 1. Please visit the "Science Bookshelf" corner in the library.
*For admission and other information, please visit the Science Library website.
https://www.lib.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/library/science
- Vol. 65
What did HAYABUSA2 bring back? - Vol. 64
Introduction to Systems Biology - Vol. 63
Chemistry in the Liberal Arts - Vol. 62
Cells are not afraid of failure - Vol. 61
Astronomy from High School Students The Phenomenal Sun - Vol. 60
A professor of the UTokyo teaches about the oceans - Vol. 59
"Introduction to Physics and Deep Learning from the Basics - Vol. 58
Intense Photon Field Molecular Science - Vol. 57
Why do plants self-fertilize? - Vol. 56
Contents of the Earth - Vol. 55
Introduction to Experimental Data Analysis - Vol. 54
The Universe is Made of Mathematical Formulas - Vol. 53
Understanding Organisms as Systems - Vol. 52
Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics - Vol. 51
The Meiwa Tsunami as Revealed by the Latest Science - Vol. 50
Introduction to DNA origami - Vol. 49
Handbook of Astrophysics - Vol. 48
The Science of Human Nature - Vol. 47
Molecular Geochemistry - Vol. 46
Science of Complex Anionic Compounds - Vol. 45
Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases - Vol. 44
Earth, Planet and Life - Vol. 43
Encyclopedia of Relativity and the Universe - Vol. 42
FLORA: An Illustrated Guide to the World of Plants - Vol. 41
Principles of Molecular Recognition and Self-Assembly in Solution - Vol. 40
Theoretical Biology of Cells from the Viewpoint of Dynamics - Vol. 39
Safety measures for fieldwork - Vol. 38
European Journal of the Chemical Society of Japan - Vol. 37
John Flamsteed, Francis Bailey, eds. An account of the Revd. John Flamsteed, Stellar Catalogue of the British Empire.
An account of the Revd. John Flamsteed - *Please click here to see the articles before Vol. 36.