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POPULAR SCIENCE Picador


Air-borne Carl Zimmer 5th June, hb, eb, £25, 9781035023462 From Baillie Gifford shortlisted science columnist for the New York Times the biology of the air that we breathe, from pollen to viruses such as Covid-19.


How Life Works Philip Ball 6th March, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781529096002 Science Book Prize winner and Nature editor outlines a new vision of our understanding of life for the 21st century.


Becoming Earth Ferris Jabr 12th June, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781529038200 Revolutionary and hopeful account of Earth not simply as an inanimate planet on which life evolved but as a planet which came to life.


Princeton University Press


Remnants of Ancient Life Dale E Greenwalt 25th March, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691221168 The revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of extinct life.


Intraterrestrials Karen G. Lloyd 8th July, hb, eb, £22, 9780691236117 A biologist’s firsthand account of the hunt for life beneath the Earth’s surface and how new discoveries are challenging our most basic assumptions about the nature of life.


Nicolas Mathevon 25th March, pb, eb, £20, 9780691239989 Songs, barks, roars, hoots, squeals and growls—an investigation of the mysteries of how animals communicate by sound.


Habitats of North America


Phil Chaon, Iain Campbell, Benjamin Jacob Knoot 11th February, pb, eb, £30, 9780691245065 Richly illustrated field guide to all major habitats on the continent.


King Tyrant Mark P Witton 13th May, hb, eb, £35, 9780691245584 Marvelously illustrated look at everything we know about the fearsome king of the dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex.


Bodypedia Adam Taor 17th June, hb, eb, £10.99, 9780691256788 Eclectic collection of strange and amazing stories about body parts you never knew you had, from acetabulum to zygomaticus major.


How We Age Coleen T Murphy 20th May, pb, eb, £18.99, 9780691256825 How recent break- throughs in longevity research offer clues about human ageing.


Clouds Edward Graham, Richard Hamblyn 18th March, hb, eb, £25, 9780691262482 One-of-a-kind illustrated identification guide to clouds and cloud formations.


Profile Books


Think Like a Mathematician Junaid Mubeen 3rd July, hb, eb, £20, 9781788167345 How to develop the thinking tools and techniques to understand the maths of modern life.


Doctors by Nature Jaap de Roode 4th March, hb, eb, £22, 9780691239248 The astonishing story of how animals use medicine and what it can teach us about healing ourselves.


The Voices of Nature Bernard L Krause,


Proof Adam Kucharski 13th March, hb, eb, £22, 9781788169080 How do we know what’s true? Author of The Rules of Contagion mines two millennia of knowledge to find out.


Eat, Poop, Die Joe Roman 3rd April, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781805221708 Roman reveals how


ecosystems are sculpted and sustained by animals eating, defecating and dying and how these fundamental functions could help save us from climate catastrophe.


Unequal


Eugenia Cheng 5th June, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781805223061 From uniqueness to Set theory and beyond, climb the mathematical ladder of sameness and difference with an award- winning mathematician.


Prometheus


Building a God Christopher DiCarlo 21st March, hb, eb, £25, 9781493085880 Unpacks the tangled web surrounding AI to reveal what we know, what we don’t and how we might prepare ourselves for eventualities that we don’t know we don’t know.


The New Order Chris Edwards 15th June, hb, eb, £19.99, 9781493089116 If humans are to understand how AI interprets the universe, we will need to understand the scientific narrative in a new order.


Reaktion Books


Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Science Fact Keith Cooper 1st March, hb, eb, £15, 9781789149944 Questions the realism of planets in sci-fi films such as Star Wars and Dune.


The Solar System William Sheehan, Clifford J. Cunningham 1st June, hb, eb, £25, 9781836390640 Comprehensive, beautifully illustrated survey of the entire Solar System.


riverrun


Every Living Thing Jason Roberts 10th April, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781529400489 Thrilling account of a centuries-old rivalry, an exploration of scientific discovery and its evolution in an ever-changing and displaced world.


Springer


Archaeoastronomy Giulio Magli 13th March, hb, eb, £49.99, 9783031749599 Comprehensive, easy-to-


read, up-to-date account of this discipline provides readers the foundations of archaeoastronomy and equips them to conduct their own research.


Space Ecology Patrizia Caraveo 16th March, pb, eb, £24.99, 9783031783432 Extends the concept of environmental protection to orbital space.


Thames & Hudson


Phenomena Camille Juzeau 6th February, hb, £30, 9780500028650 Vibrant infographics book made for lovers of science, geography and discoveries to better understand the infinite richness of the world.


The Bodley Head


The Technological Republic Alexander C Karp, Nicholas W Zamiska 20th February, hb, eb, £25, 9781847928528 Silicon Valley has lost its way. This provocative treatise offers a critique of our collective abandonment of creative and cultural ambition.


Trapeze


Logging Off Adele Zeynep Walton 27th March, hb, eb, £20, 9781398722927 Important examination of the digital world, how it harms us and how we can change it for the better.


Troubador Publishing


Time: A Wayfarer’s Guide Rob Podolski 28th February, pb, £16.99, 9781836280736 Unique journey of discovery about time shows that it throws light upon our everyday lives, our universe, our existence and our reality.


UCL Press


Fundamentals of Dark Matter Ignacio Ferreras 1st March, hb, £60, 9781800084728 pb, eb, £30, 9781800084711 Drawing on the experience of the author, this textbook focuses on the pedagogy that guides students through the facts regarding dark matter.


UniPress Books


Forty Ways to Know a Star Jillian Scudder 13th March, hb, £17.99, 9781917226011 The life and nature of stars revealed through 40 perspectives. This title blends elegant writing, bespoke illustrations and fine photography to make complex astrophysics accessible and engaging.


SERIES


Navigating 8th May, pb, £12.99, 97819172260 Provides maps for exploring seriously big ideas. Provocative questions prompt replies written by expert authors, with graphics signposting memorable ideas and glossaries explaining key terms. Artificial Intelligence Brian Clegg vol 1, 73 Quantum Physics Gemma Lavender vol 2, 97


University of California Press


The Neck Kent Dunlap 11th February, hb, eb, £23, 9780520393035 Delves into evolutionary time to solve a living paradox—why is our neck so central to our survival and culture but so vulnerable to injury and disease?


Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins Shoumita Dasgupta 18th February, pb, eb, £25, 9780520397149 Myth-busting book samples the latest science to correct common misconceptions about how much of our social identities are based in genetics.


Nature’s Greatest Success Robert N Spengler 6th May, hb, eb, £25, 9780520405837 The first book to bring together recent scientific discoveries and ongoing research to provide a systematic account of not only how agriculture developed but why.


University of Chicago Press


Battle of the Big Bang Niayesh Afshordi, Phil Halper 29th May, hb, eb, £26, 9780226830476 Exploration of competing cosmological origin stories compares new scientific


ideas that upend our very notions of space, time and reality.


The Neural Mind George Lakoff, Srini Narayanan 7th April, hb, eb, £28, 9780226835884 First book of its kind brings together ideas of multiple disciplines to offer a unified, accessible theory of thought. For anyone who wants to understand “how” we really think.


Lab Dog Brad Bolman 12th May, pb, eb, £26, 9780226839745 Historian explains how the laboratory dog became a subject of intense focus for 20th-century scientists and charts the beagle’s surprising trajectory through global science.


Viking


These Strange New Minds Christopher Summerfield 6th March, hb, £22, 9780241694657 Summerfield, a literature student before moving into psychology, makes the science of AI understandable by masterly deploying pop culture references and his personal experiences.


The Ideological Brain Leor Zmigrod 20th March, hb, £22, 9780241741214 Draws on the author’s own research to reveal how political beliefs profoundly shape our brains.


Welbeck


Intuition Joel Pearson 15th February, pb, £12.99, 9781801293068 Intuition follows basic rules and Pearson explains that by understanding these rules and when and how to apply them we can better train ourselves to use our intuition productively.


Wellfleet Press


Spooky Science Meagan Ankney, Paige Miller 10th July, hb, £14.99, 9781577154792 The Spooky Science Sisters unveil the myst-eries behind our most unsettling phenomena with a quirky mix of scientific research and sisterly banter.


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