5 Math Books That Caught My Eye This Year
Math readers are great, from adventurous histories like The Calculus Story to essay collections like The Prime Number Conspiracy, but sometimes what reallyContinue Reading
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Math readers are great, from adventurous histories like The Calculus Story to essay collections like The Prime Number Conspiracy, but sometimes what reallyContinue Reading
Anti-Science and the Assault on Democracy: Defending Reason in a Free Society, edited by Michael J. Thompson and Gregory R. Smulewicz-Zucker Continue Reading
Through Two Doors at Once: The Elegant Experiment That Captures the Enigma of Our Quantum Reality by Anil Ananthaswamy TheContinue Reading
I was sitting on a train reading The Quantum Universe by Prof. Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw when I noticed that theContinue Reading
Einstein’s Monsters: The Life and Times of Black Holes by Chris Impey Distinguished astronomer Chris Impey takes readersContinue Reading
What holiday gift will you buy for your science pal? (Hopefully, you have one!) Ideally, you will buy him/her aContinue Reading
Whether you’re interested in dinosaurs or the extinct animals that came before and after the dinosaurs, 2018 has given youContinue Reading
Alice and Bob Meet the Wall of Fire: The Biggest Ideas in Science from Quanta by Thomas Lin IContinue Reading
The Perfect Swarm: The Science of Complexity in Everyday Life by Len Fisher The process of “self-organization” reveals itselfContinue Reading
I just started reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot (2010), the book any well-read genetics fan willContinue Reading









