Or is that competitive world the only possibility? Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time We asked New Scientist staff to pick their favourite science fiction books.
In this month’s sci-fi picks, what’s worse? Coming face-to-face with the apocalypse or with our older selves? By Elisabeth Vincentelli Rent or buy it on most major platforms. Ben Goodger’s ...
A new book by the British cultural journalist Dorian Lynskey chronicles our centuries-old obsession with doomsday scenarios. By Jennifer Szalai Chilly thrillers, snowy fantasies and Alpine ...
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which will extend through 2019 this mammoth census of all known U.S. tornadoes rated at least F2/EF2, is already sparking excitement among storm enthusiasts, researchers, and print-book lovers.
The Book of Kells is still on display and there will be a new exhibit about this important manuscript. U.S. News Insider Tip: This must-see attraction is worth the (typically) long wait.
Jan. 21, 2025 — A new study has identified a group of neurons that, when activated, can induce a hypometabolic state, akin to hibernation. The discovery could have far-reaching implications for ...
to Flynn’s publically disgraced old university friend and bitter sitting tenant (the book even comes with a cast list so you don’t lose track). A novel that’s just as much about the city of ...
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It does not matter where you purchased your textbooks! We buy any book that we have a need for. What you do need to bring is your University ID. What is an ISBN? ISBN stands for International Standard ...
That brings us to the end of our most-anticipated science fiction and fantasy book titles for 2025. But you know how these things go: there are always more books out there. Which titles are you ...