Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of alltime We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite science fiction books. Here are the results, ranging from 19th-century classics to modern day offerings, and from Octavia E. Butler to Iain M. Banks This Great Hemisphere: A ...
The Best Popular Science Books of 2024 John Hutchinson, Buy now Why We Die: The New Science of Aging and the Quest for Immortality byVenki Ramakrishnan Readexpert recommendations “Ramakrishnan puts together all the evidence we have about the molecular and cellular biology of ageing and of cancer...
The best new science fiction books of November 2024 Fire Watch by Connie Willis (1982) There is a popular what-if scenario of going back in time to assassinate Adolf Hitler before he can start the second world war. Connie Willis’s 1982 novelette Fire Watch takes a complete...
The Best Adventure Novels: The 2024 Wilbur Smith Prize Emma Styles, Buy nowListen now In Ascension byMartin MacInnes 🏆 Winner of the 2024 Arthur C Clarke Award for Science Fiction Readexpert recommendations “This is a literary entry on the list….There’s plenty of hard science in here,...
Science, Technology, and Society Systems and Cybernetics Technology MIT Press Books The Line Beyond Vanity Too Much Fun Enacting Platforms The Unequal Effects of Globalization The Game That Never Ends Landing the Paris Climate Agreement Tech Agnostic ...
— 2024年的第一期外文新书来了 New Releases for English Books 本期上架134种,166册 上架位置 C座分馆3层外文书刊阅览室新书架 速来看 新书推介 01 《Power System Flexibility: Modeling, Optimization and Mechanism Design电力系统...
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Of course we finish with my best reads of 2024: The Man Who Fell to Earth(Walter Tevis)– a science fiction novel grounded in the mundane of reality, this book was interesting for its characters, especially the eponymous Thomas Jerome Newton, and how society deals with people who are diffe...
And yet, the target audience will have a hard time reading this because of the actual language used. I hate circling around to that again, but there it is: it’s all about language with middle readers books. If a child can’t understand the words, they will put the book down. Not ...
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