A worthy winner of the Royal Society’s 2025 Science Book Prize. Super Agers: An Evidence-Based Approach to Longevity by Eric ...
Want to read more about climate change but not sure where to start? As an environmental writer and self-proclaimed book geek, I get this question quite often from friends and family (not to mention ...
You don't have to be a student at UC Davis to learn from these professors. Their knowledge about the Earth and its environment is woven throughout these six new books that came out in 2023 or are ...
A lunchtime interview with David Lipsky bounces around to cover everything from the mistakes in pirated 19th century editions of “Moby-Dick” to the finer details of Mr. Show’s 1998 sketch “The ...
I've been reflecting a lot lately on climate anxiety — and on the feelings of helplessness that have simmered in the hearts and minds of so many friends and colleagues. The future of our planet has ...
The wonders of weather, climate and the vast seas are explored and explained in “Megalodons, Mermaids, and Climate Change: Answers to Your Ocean and Atmosphere Questions” by marine scientist Ellen ...
Bill Gates has always been a book lover—so much so that when he was a kid, his parents forbade the avid reader from bringing books to the dinner table. So it was natural that when Gates was ...
NBC Connecticut recently spoke with Matthew Mathison, an entrepreneur who has just written his first book, “Leadership Orbit.
Helen Wang, professor of communication, College of Arts and Sciences, has co-edited a book that leverages storytelling as a communication strategy to advocate for action, creative solutions and ...
In the introduction of the book, you write about how the collection is animated by “irony”: As you note, biologist E.O. Wilson once wrote, the “ultimate irony of organic evolution” is that as we ...