Elsevier, a world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced that 780 of its science and technology electronic books will be added to ...
Much of my time this year has been spent thinking about how to create an environment where the world’s most promising students and faculty can come together to solve our most pressing challenges. For ...
Chiara Mingarelli, a physicist with a passion for science communication, devotes much of her professional time to deciphering the furtive chirps of gravitational waves from the far reaches of the ...
Some family gatherings may well find Adam Rutherford’s How to Argue with a Racist (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) a great asset. It not only shows what science really says about race, ancestry and genetics, ...
April has a lot to offer when it comes to popular science reading, promising to help us do everything from future-proof our brains courtesy of Hannah Critchlow, to get to grips with really big numbers ...
The countdown has begun. It's T-minus a month or so until the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 — and humanity's first and famous steps on another world. In appreciation of that achievement, and the ...
A collection of stories set in George R. R. Martin’s Wild Cards universe and a novel from The Expanse author James S. A.