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and mindfulness train- ing. Outlines how we can perform and feel our best, existing mindfully and in the present.


A Centaur in London Fabian Kraemer 20th June, hb, eb, £44.50, 9781421446318 Nuanced reframing of the dual importance of read- ing and observation for early modern naturalists.


Making Machines of Animals Neal A Knapp 4th July, hb, eb, £44.50, 9781421446554 How the Chicago Interna- tional Livestock Exposition leveraged the eugenics movement to transform animals into machines and industrialise Ameri- can agriculture.


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The Universe in a Box Andrew Pontzen 15th June, hb, eb, £20, 9781787333086 The story of the computer codes that allow us to look up, learn and discover our place in the cosmos. For fans of Carlo Rovelli and Jim Al-Khalili.


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What Lies Beneath Peter Faulding 2nd February, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781035005901 Discover what it is like to be one of the few people allowed to pass the crime scene tape. By a leading UK forensic search expert.


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A Brief History of Earth Andrew H Knoll 27th April, pb, £12.99, 9780062853929 Sweeping and compre- hensive narrative history of Earth charts its epic 4.6 billion-year history and places our current environmental crisis in context.


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Marcus Chown 2nd February, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781789294804 Boils the most impor- tant and mind-blowing concepts of the 21st century down to their simplest forms. Twenty- one accessible and engaging chapters.


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We Are All Monsters Andrew Mangham 14th February, hb, £27, 9780262047524 How the monsters of 19th-century literature and science came to define us.


Off-earth: Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space Erika Nesvold 7th March, hb, £26, 9780262047548 Can we do better in space than we have done here on Earth?


Worlds Without End Chris Impey 11th April, hb, £27, 9780262047661 The science of finding habitable planets beyond our solar system and the prospects for establishing human civilisation away from our ever-less-habit- able planetary home.


Ghost Particle Alan Chodos, James Riordon 28th February, hb, £27, 9780262047876 The fascinating story of science in pursuit of the ghostly, ubiquitous subatomic particle the neutrino.


Fertility Technology Donna J Drucker 7th March, pb, £15.99, 9780262544696 Concise overview of fertil- ity technology—its history, practical applications and ethical and social implica- tions around the world.


The Price of Cake and 99 Other Classic Mathematical Riddles Clement Deslandes, Guillaume Deslandes 28th February, pb, £25, 9780262545242 Ingeniously designed mathematical riddles to delight armchair and seasoned mathematicians in high school and beyond.


More Than a Glitch Meredith Broussard 14th March, hb, £25, 9780262047654 When technology rein- forces inequality, it is not just a glitch—it is a signal that we need to redesign our systems to create a more equitable world.


Living With Robots Ruth Aylett, Patricia A Vargas 2nd May, pb, £19.99, 9780262546041 Two experts look beyond the hype to offer a lively and accessible guide to what robots can and can’t do.


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When We Touch Michael Banissy 16th March, hb, £16.99, 9781398708723 Groundbreaking explora- tion of a universal subject: how touch is at the centre of our lives, health and wellbeing.


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The One Thing You Need to Know


Invention and Innovation Vaclav Smil 14th February, hb, £23, 9780262048057 From one of the most brilliant and capacious thinkers of our time a volume on the history of human ingenuity and its atten- dant breakthroughs and busts.


A Very Short Introduction pb, £8.99


Pseudoscience Michael D Gordin 27th April, 9780190944421 Guides readers along an array of marginalised doctrines to focus on the central debates about what science is and is not. Observational Astronomy Geoff Cottrell 27th April, 9780192849021


To unlock the universe’s secrets we must apply the laws of physics to obser- vations. Cottrell describes how we are turning obser- vations into knowledge. Genes


Jonathan Slack 27th April, 9780192856708 Slack explores the discov- ery, nature and role of genes in evolution and development. Ancient Greek and Roman Science Liba Taub 25th May, 9780198736998 Overview of the major developments in science between the 8th century BC and 6th century AD. Invasive Species Dustin J Welbourne, Julie Lockwood 22nd June, 9780198818281 How plant and animal species are introduced to new environments, and their ecological, social and economic impacts. Mathematical Analysis Richard Earl 22nd June, 9780198868910 Describes the nascent evolution of mathematical analysis, its development as a subject in its own right, and its wide-ranging applications.


The Spirit of Mathematics David Acheson 9th March, hb, £14.99, 9780192845085 Focuses on the power of algebra, which enables the elegant expression of generalised statements about relations between quantities as mathemati- cal formulae.


Idealism in


Modern Philosophy Paul Guyer, Rolf-Peter Horstmann 23rd March, pb, £19.99, 9780192848581 The story of idealism in modern philosophy, from the 17th century to the turn of the 21st.


Distrust


Gary Smith 23rd March, hb, £25, 9780192868459 Argues that science’s credibility is being under- mined by tools created by scientists themselves.


Health Problems Elizabeth Barnes 1st July, hb, £25, 9780192883476 Philosophical explanation of the weirdness of health.


Not Just for the Boys Athene Donald 11th May, hb, £16.99, 9780192893406 Leading scientist high- lights the obstacles, blatant and subtle, faced by women in science.


The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy Jan Westerhoff 1st February, pb, £16.99, 9780198878391 One of the richest episodes in the history of Indian thought—the development of Buddhist philosophy during the first millennium CE.


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An Intimate History of Evolution Alison Bashford 6th July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780141992228 Two hundred years of modern science and culture told through one family history.


Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them Tony Padilla 6th July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780141992822 Sparkling exploration of the strange and extreme numbers that illuminate the ultimate nature of reality.


Critical Philosophy of Race: Essays Robert Bernasconi 9th February, pb, £19.99, 9780197587973 Argues for a holistic approach to race that integrates the experience of racism into the study of institutional, structural and systemic racism.


A Realistic Blacktopia Derrick Darby 1st April, hb, £22.99, 9780197622124 Explains why racism is so intractable in America, drawing from psychology, law and philosophy.


Psychedelic Experience Aidan Lyon 23rd February, hb, £30, 9780198843757 Philosophical account of psychedelic experience.


Rethinking Political Thinkers


Manjeet Ramgotra (ed), Simon Choat 9th March, pb, £37.99, 9780198847397 Comparing and contrast- ing dominant and marginal voices, this is the only text to explore key political concepts through a truly diverse range of political thinkers.


Late Classical Chinese Thought Chris Fraser 1st May, vol 1, hb, £30, 9780198851066 Rich study of the culminating period of classical Chinese philosophy—the third century BC.


Pushing the boundaries of art and design


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