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  • Saturday, 28 February, 2026
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    On the Future of Species — unnatural selection

    Geneticist and entrepreneur Adrian Woolfson argues that genome engineering and AI will let us design organisms beyond nature’s limits

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  • Thursday, 19 February, 2026
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    Similarities between pet and human tumours suggest new ideas for targeting both

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  • Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
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    John Banville on A World Appears by Michael Pollan — what is consciousness?

    The bestselling American author’s new book is an illuminating inquiry into the essence of being alive

  • Saturday, 17 January, 2026
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    Off the Scales — the impact of weight-loss jabs, from our bodies to the pharma sector

    Focusing on Novo Nordisk, Aimee Donnellan’s book ranges across R&D, patents, medical effects and the stigma attached to obesity

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  • Tuesday, 18 November, 2025
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    Pilita Clark, Clive Cookson and John Thornhill select their must-read titles

  • Wednesday, 5 November, 2025
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    Is the essence of life computational?

    AI researcher Blaise Agüera y Arcas offers a thought-provoking investigation into the nature of evolution and intelligence

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  • Thursday, 9 October, 2025
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    Science Under Siege — a rallying cry against the ‘forces of darkness’

    Two scientists go where many fear to tread in the fight against far-right disinformation on climate and vaccines

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  • Tuesday, 29 July, 2025
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    The science of starvation

    A seminal 1940s study remains hauntingly relevant today

    Anjana Ahuja
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  • Friday, 11 July, 2025
    Non-Fiction
    From obliteration to resurrection — Vanished by Sadiah Qureshi

    How extinction is not a natural inevitability but a political choice — and why ‘species revivalism’ might not be the answer

    Painting from the 1620s of the now extinct dodo
  • Saturday, 5 July, 2025
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    The perils and promise of our new nuclear age

    As net zero goals revive the push for atomic power, could it light the way or lead to disaster? Three timely books explore the possibilities

  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
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    Marcus du Sautoy and David Darling on maths, music and great art

    From Mozart and Dostoyevsky to Jackson Pollock — two books reveal the fundamental and sometimes surprising intertwining of mathematics and creativity

  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
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    Pilita Clark, Clive Cookson and John Thornhill select their best mid-year reads

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  • Wednesday, 16 April, 2025
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    The Ideological Brain — what drives us to political extremes?

    Neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod takes a compelling look at the biological and environmental factors that foster dogma and intolerance

  • Monday, 24 March, 2025
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    Our Brains, Our Selves — the neural functions that determine who we are

    Neurologist Masud Husain explores the ways that injury and disease transformed the lives of seven patients

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  • Monday, 17 March, 2025
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    Proof: The Uncertain Science of Certainty — the case for better evidence in post-evidence times

    Mathematician Adam Kucharski on the trust policymakers place in logic and why algorithms are not always the answer

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  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2025
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    The Forgotten Sense — why do we underestimate the power of smell?

    How the olfactory sense enriches our lives in an age dominated by sight and sound

    A painting of a woman and child sat in a forest-like garden surrounded by fruits, flowers and animals
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
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    The Many Lives of James Lovelock — contradictions of a maverick scientist

    Jonathan Watts nimbly dissects the brilliance and flaws of the father of Gaia theory

    A photograph of an elderly grey-haired man in glasses and wearing a khaki sweater, seen through the multi-paned window of his laboratory and looking directly at the camera
  • Tuesday, 19 November, 2024
    The best books of the year 2024
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  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
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    Give us your recommendations and pick up tips for your own reading list

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  • Friday, 25 October, 2024
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    The Impossible Man — the heavy price of life as a physics genius

    Black holes, space-time . . . Roger Penrose’s work won him a Nobel — but tore his family apart, as Patchen Barss reveals in a fascinating biography

    A view from above of a man in a dark jacket standing on a spiral staircase that appears to descend in ever-decreasing circular patterns
  • Tuesday, 22 October, 2024
    Mental health
    The human race is suffering from success

    Treating today’s mental and physical conditions may be a challenge, but their prevalence is actually a good sign

    Stephen Bush
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  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    Non-Fiction
    The Genetic Book of the Dead by Richard Dawkins — a joyful celebration of evolution in action

    Lessons from cuckoos, caterpillars and tortoises: the influential biologist’s new book ‘reads’ genes as palimpsests of the past

    Four speckled eggs in a nest. One is larger than the others, and a slightly different colour
  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2024
    Climate change
    The Burning Earth — how we exploited the environment and put our own future in jeopardy

    An international study of how human history has reshaped the planet, and vice versa

    A panorama of a giant hole in the ground on a rugged, sandy hillside, with buildings on the horizon
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Environment
    Sing Like Fish — an appreciation of the glorious biological soundscape of the oceans

    Amorina Kingdon on the secrets of underwater acoustics and the damaging effects of noise pollution on marine wildlife

    A large fish swimming in water
  • Thursday, 22 August, 2024
    Science
    What an epic 18th-century scientific row teaches us today

    The rivalry between Buffon and Linnaeus has lessons about disrupters and exploitation

    John Thornhill
    Left: Carl Linnaeus, portrayed in an 1806 engraving. Right: Georges-Louis Leclerc, Count of Buffon, shown in a 1777 engraving
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