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POPULAR SCIENCE


Horizons: A Global History of Science James Poskett 23rd February, pb, eb, £12.99, 9780241986264 Radical retelling of the history of science that foregrounds the scientists erased from history.


This Way to the Universe Michael Dine 2nd February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780241992036 Everything you need to know about physics, writ- ten in language anyone can follow by one of the greatest living physicists.


Penguin Classics


The Dawn of Modern Cosmology Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, René Descartes, Isaac Newton, Aviva Rothman (tr/ed) 27th July, pb, eb, £12.99, 9780241360637 New to Penguin Classics, the astonishing story of the Copernican revolution, told through the words of the truly innovative scien- tists who brought it about.


Princeton University Press


14th March, hb, eb, £22, 9780691221144 The revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of extinct life.


Virtual You Peter Coveney, Roger Highfield, Venki Ramakrishnan 28th March, hb, eb, £25, 9780691223278 The visionary science behind the digital human twins that will enhance our health and our future.


How the Universe Got Its Spots Janna Levin 7th March, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691232270


Mixing memoir and vision- ary science, a leading astrophysicist’s personal account of her life.


The First Fossil Hunters Adrienne Mayor 6th June, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691245607 How the fossils of dino- saurs, mammoths and other extinct animals influenced some of the most spectacular creatures of classical mythology.


A Dog’s World Jessica Pierce, Marc Bekoff 13th June, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691247748 From two of the world’s leading authorities on dogs an imaginative jour- ney into a future of dogs without people.


Period: The Real Story of Menstruation Kate Clancy 18th April, hb, eb, £22, 9780691191317 Bold and revolutionary perspective on the science and cultural history of menstruation.


The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars Lixing Sun 30th May, hb, eb, £25, 9780691198606 A natural history of cheat- ing—from selfish genes to lying politicians.


Honey Bee Biology Brian R Johnson, Thomas D Seeley 18th July, hb, eb, £35, 9780691204888 The most comprehensive and up-to-date general reference book on the subject.


Remnants of Ancient Life Dale Greenwalt


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Spark Timothy J Jorgensen 6th June, pb, eb, £17.99, 9780691248158 A fresh look at electricity and its role in life on Earth.


Profile Books


Is Maths Real? Eugenia Cheng 1st June, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781788169523 One of the world’s most creative mathematicians offers new ways to look at maths by focusing on questions, not answers.


Random House


Your Brain on Art Susan Magsamen, Ivy Ross 21st March, hb, £25, 9780593449233 Exploration of what happens in our brains and bodies when we interact with art and how this can help us dramatically improve our mental health and our communities.


Reaktion Books Jupiter


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William Sheehan, Thomas Hockey 1st March, pb, eb, £20, 9781789147056 Wonderfully illustrated account of the giant planet.


Simulating the Cosmos Romeel Davé 1st June, hb, eb, £15.95, 9781789147148 Behind-the-scenes look at one of the hottest and fastest-moving areas of astrophysics today: simu- lations of cosmology and galaxy formation.


Wind Louise M Pryke 1st June, pb, eb, £16.95, 9781789147209 The science behind wind and how wind has been imagined and portrayed in myth, religion, art and literature since ancient times.


Royal Observatory Greenwich


The Search for Life Hannah Banyard 9th March, pb, £10.99, 9781906367909 Extraterrestrial possi- bilities, from the first suggestions of alien life to cutting-edge missions seeking to answer one of life’s biggest questions: are we alone?


Simon & Schuster


One Medicine Matt Morgan 2nd March, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781471173073 Fascinating exploration of how animal science and human medicine intersect, and how kissing a frog could save your life.


Simon & Schuster Audio


One Medicine Matt Morgan 2nd March, audiofile, £14.99, 9781398512931 Details above.


Springer Behavioral


Health and Human Interactions in Space Nick Kanas 3rd April, hb, eb, £69.99, 9783031167225 Covers the range of psychological and inter- personal issues that can affect astronauts living and working in space.


Springer Nature


Calculus and Linear Algebra Aldo GS Ventre


13th March, hb, eb, £79.99, 9783031205484 Comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals.


Springer-Verlag


The First Stars Volker Bromm 28th March, hb, eb, £62.99, 9783642119644 Based in part on class- room-tested lectures related to Pop III stars and drawing from the author’s articles of the main physi- cal principles involved.


Introduction to Design Arlindo Silva, Christine Yogiaman 13th May, hb, eb, £54.99, 9789811081408 The design process for engineering and archi- tecture undergraduates combines studio learn- ing with a project-based learning environment.


The History Press


White Elephant Technology


John J Geoghegan, Eric Miles 1st June, hb, eb, £12.99, 9781803990149 Humorous look back over 50 inventions that should never have been built.


Ten Engineers Who Made Britain Great Anthony Burton 9th March, pb, eb, £15.99, 9781803991122 Conclusive history of the great engineers who were responsible for the indus- trial revolution.


Edward Jenner Rob Boddice 2nd February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781803992426 Concise history of one of the most important figures in history: the father of modern medicine and inventor of vaccines.


The University of Alabama Press


Atomic Environments Neil Shafer Oatsvall 21st February, hb, £45.50, 9780817321468 Examines how policymak- ers utilised, were influ- enced by and influenced environmental science as they sought to understand the use of nuclear science and technology.


Torva


On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking’s Final Theory Thomas Hertog 30th March, hb, eb, £20, 9781911709084 A new theory of the


universe, 20 years in the making, by Hawking and his close collaborator Thomas Hertog.


Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works Helen Czerski 1st June, hb, eb, £20, 9781911709107 In this timely and powerful work Czerski shows how the oceans are the engine of our planet and why it is so critical that we under- stand this.


UCL Press


Ageing With Smartphones in Urban China Xinyuan Wang 19th April, pb, eb, £30, 9781800084117 Smartphone use at the intersection between the two revolutions experi- enced by the older gener- ation in Shanghai: the digital revolution and the communist revolution.


Women in the History of Science Hannah Wills (ed), Sadie Harrison (ed), Erika Lynn Jones, (ed), Rebecca Martin (ed), Farrah Lawrence-Mackey (ed) 1st March, hb, £50, 9781800084179 pb, eb, £30, 9781800084162 Brings together primary sources on women’s history in the fields of science, technology, math- ematics, medicine and culture.


Unbound


Dark: An A to Z of the Cosmos James Wilkins 11th May, hb, £20, 9781800182295 Stylish, full-colour beginner’s guide to key concepts from astronomy.


University of Arizona Press


The Sky At Night Tim Hunter 14th February, pb, £26.50, 9780816548125 Ideal for backyard star- gazers, this introduction to astronomy offers a unique blend of advice and personal observations to help beginners.


University of Chicago Press


The Philosopher of Palo Alto John Tinnell 18th May, hb, eb, £24, 9780226757209 Biography of influential innovator and “father of ubiquitous computing” who pioneered the quest


to connect everything. Informed by archival research and interviews.


For the Love of Mars Matthew Shindell 18th May, hb, eb, £22, 9780226821894 A tour of Mars in the human imagination, from ancient astrologers and skywatchers to modern explorers.


The Next Supercontinent Ross Mitchell 26th May, hb, eb, £24, 9780226824918 Internationally recog- nised scientist shows that Earth’s separate conti- nents are again on a colli- sion course. Illustrated.


Viking


Size Vaclav Smil 18th May, hb, eb, £20, 9780241506998 New York Times bestseller returns with a mind- opening exploration of how size defines life on Earth and beyond—from microbes to economies to the expanding universe.


Weidenfeld & Nicolson


Control: The Dark History and Troubling Present of Eugenics Adam Rutherford 2nd February, pb, £9.99, 9781474622394 Short, direct guide to an area of science that is little understood but increasingly part of public discourse.


The Car Bryan Appleyard 16th March, pb, £10.99, 9781474615419 Spirited exploration of motor vehicles and their cultural impact.


Wellcome Collection


The Story of the Brain in 10½ Cells Richard Wingate 4th May, hb, eb, £14.99, 9781788162968 Peer into a microscopic world and fall in love with the beauty of the brain.


Wildfire


Quantum Physics Made Me Do It Jeremie Harris 4th April, hb, eb, £20, 9781035402083 Quirky look at what the most successful scientific theory in history teaches us about the world.


The Modern Bestiary Joanna Bagniewska,


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