In June we featured an interview with the author Olivia Campbell about her recent book Sisters in Science: How Four Women ...
This week brings new releases from Joy Williams, Simon Winchester and Tracy K. Smith, among other talented writers.
"More than half of those who identified as atheist before the experience no longer identified as atheist afterwards," one ...
The enormous amount of fan fiction being generated calls into question issues of authorship, ownership, and appropriation.
If you enjoyed Beth Gardiner’s feature about big oil’s bet on plastics, here are more books curated by Scientific American ...
Books about women in STEM are becoming more popular, and it's about time! In the past, women in STEM have been overlooked.
Scientists have delivered the most detailed assessment yet of a set of disputed lead books known as the Jordan codices. With ...
In Enough, obesity expert Dr. Ania Jastreboff breaks down cutting-edge research on weight loss alongside deeply personal ...
In 2006, NASA admitted that it had lost the original recordings, prompting a three-year search by Richard Nafzger, a NASA ...
New Book Shows How The Right Culture And Strategy Drive Breakthroughs In Drug And Device Development
How People, Process, and Systems Transform the Business of Life Sciences” by Gary K. Zammit, PhD, is released with Forbes ...
The science fiction writer Chloe Gong recommends new and classic books that push the boundaries of the genre, with plenty of ...
Scientists have delivered the most detailed assessment yet of a set of disputed lead books known as the Jordan codices. With ...
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