The hunt for another Earth: a love story
Kate Gardner reviews The Smallest Lights in the Universe: a Memoir by Sara Seager
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Kate Gardner reviews The Smallest Lights in the Universe: a Memoir by Sara Seager
Kate Gardner reviews Fire, Ice and Physics: the Science of Game of Thrones by Rebecca C Thompson
Kate Gardner reviews Space Dogs – a collaboration between photographer Martin Parr and science journalist Richard Hollingham
Last week we trekked to Lincolnshire to see the July issue of Physics World on the press and get the lowdown on the environmental impact of print
If you like your science peppered with cultural references from Arthur C Clarke to Joy Division and Van Gogh, give The Cosmic Mystery Tour a try, says Kate Gardner
Kate Gardner reviews Brave New Arctic: the Untold Story of the Melting North by Mark C Serreze
Science(ish): the Peculiar Science Behind the Movies by Rick Edwards and Michael Brooks, reviewed by Kate Gardner
Apollo: the Extraordinary Visual History of the Iconic Space Programme is a beautifully designed coffee-table book full of every fact you might ever want to know about the Apollo missions, says Kate Gardner
Thought X – a collection of short stories based on thought experiments in science and philosophy – is a fascinating experiment itself, writes Kate Gardner