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11 Sep 2014: A swash-buckling account that begins with the origin of the species and ends with post-humans, writes Galen Strawson
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10 Sep 2014: Tim Radford: Is the Earth really so special, asks the celebrated astrobiologist in this intoxicating study. And what are the chances of life beyond?
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3 Sep 2014:
What makes some prose compelling and some soggy? And do split infinitives matter? Henry Hitchings on a new and jaunty guide
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2 Sep 2014: GrrlScientist: written by an artist and authority on extinct species, this book shares rare photographs and other visual materials to provide a general overview to the history of the extinct passenger pigeon.
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29 Aug 2014:
Mark Avery on the lessons we need to learn from the loss of the passenger pigeon – billions once flew across the US
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29 Aug 2014: GrrlScientist: What good is a weekend without a good book to read? Take a look at these books -- hot off the presses -- that you may enjoy!
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27 Aug 2014:
Stuck in a rut? Imprisoned by habit? Two major books offer insights into how to be happy and when to make a major life change, writes Oliver Burkeman
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26 Aug 2014: Sam Wilkinson and Felicity Deamer: A promising approach to treating people who hear voices, also known as ‘auditory hallucinations’, is to get the patient or therapist to interact with the speaker
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18 Aug 2014: GrrlScientist: Written by a professional pelagic birding tour guide and photographer, this book presents a popular account of what is known about the enigmatic flyingfishes, and it’s illustrated with an abundance of breathtaking full-colour photographs.
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15 Aug 2014: GrrlScientist: What good is a weekend without a good book to read? Take a look at these books -- hot off the presses -- that you may enjoy!
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