Science Prompts to Inspire Your Craft
In the interview the New York Academy of Sciences did with me last year, I said that my top tipContinue Reading
a pop science book club
In the interview the New York Academy of Sciences did with me last year, I said that my top tipContinue Reading
The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption by Dahr Jamail TheContinue Reading
Interplanetary Robots: True Stories of Space Exploration by Rod Pyle A NASA insider tells the exciting story of missions of roboticContinue Reading
Have you noticed the rise of toasters on the covers of pop science books lately? Believe it or not, thereContinue Reading
Last month, I attended the book discussion for Quanta magazine‘s first two books, Alice and Bob Meet the Wall of Fire and TheContinue Reading
Math readers are great, from adventurous histories like The Calculus Story to essay collections like The Prime Number Conspiracy, but sometimes what reallyContinue 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









