Two great science publishers, Oxford University Press and Penguin, have just
opened a fine bag of science paperbacks. The loot from Oxford includes John
Maynard Smith and Eors Szathmary on The Origins of Life, John Holland’s
Emergence, John Barrow’s The Universe That Discovered Itself,
as well as Enrico Coen on genes and Susan Blackmore on memes. Penguin relaunches
a modern classics list repackaged in wild and elegant covers. Take your pick
from Steven Pinker (language, toney greys), Richard Dawkins (evolution, indigo
and white), Paul Davies (the Universe, baby blue), Richard Feynman (everything,
neon), Jack Cohen and Ian Stewart (simplicity, bright…
To continue reading, today with our introductory offers
Advertisement
More from New ÒÁÈ˾þÃ
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Life
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
News

Environment
First test of CO2 removal with green sand finds no harm to marine life
News

Space
SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history
News

Environment
Cleaning up air pollution could weaken vital AMOC ocean current
News
Popular articles
Trending New ÒÁÈ˾þà articles
1
Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum
2
SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history
3
Where did the laws of physics come from? I think I've found the answer
4
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
5
CAR T-cell therapy bolstered by stiffening up cancer cells first
6
First test of CO2 removal with green sand finds no harm to marine life
7
Neanderthals treated a dental cavity by drilling into the tooth
8
A new tectonic plate boundary could be forming in southern Africa
9
Why the keto diet could be a revolutionary way to treat mental illness
10
Red-light therapy does have health benefits but not the ones you think