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New books are now listed in the catalogue, split by broad subject area. You can bookmark the appropriate links for your subject area and keep a track of new titles received, or you can check this blog regularly, where we will post the links frequently.

Here they are:

Science (including Chemistry, Physics and Biology)

Mathematics and Computer Science

Medicine

Psychology

Horticulture

Technology, Photography and the Military

Writing about web page http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00m82h7

For anyone who missed it earlier this week the BBC are now showing a series called "Lost Land of the Volcano" which shows the expedition of a team of scientists into a volcanic crater in the forests of Papua New Guinea.

They have discovered an incredible number of new species, including a giant rat, a tree-dwelling kangaroo and the smallest parrot known to man.

You can see part 1 on BBC iPlayer and part 2 will be shown on BBC1 next Tuesday at 9pm.

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