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  • How ‘white holes’ could explain the mystery of dark matter

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    Can matter 'bounce' in a black hole? What would you see inside one? Carlo Rovelli's brilliant new book White Holes asks surprising questions

    By Steven Poole 16 Oct 2023, 5:00pm
    artist's rendering of black hole
  • Inside the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire

    4/5

    Michael Lewis’s biography of the FTX chief offers a riveting story full of oddballs and odder decisions – but it ducks the biggest question

    By Steven Poole 3 Oct 2023, 12:01am
    Sam Bankman-Fried leaves a New York court in December; his trial begins today
  • A look inside Elon Musk’s strange world – and what he thinks of himself

    4/5

    Walter Isaacson’s biography, the fruit of two years’ work, may be pedestrian in style, but its portrait of the tech maverick is fascinating

    By Steven Poole 11 Sep 2023, 12:12pm
    Elon Musk (pictured) gave biographer Walter Isaacson two years of access
  • ‘Fast-food medicine’: inside the hell of US healthcare

    5/5

    Tom Mueller’s exposé of America’s dialysis industry is a grim tale of corruption, cost-cutting and contempt for ordinary people

    By Steven Poole 1 Aug 2023, 1:00pm
    Protestors in New York oppose cuts to the state's healthcare budget, earlier this year
  • Is Covid’s friendly little cousin the future of medicine?

    5/5

    Most viruses do no harm to humans – and, as this fascinating book explains, a large class of them might even prove our saviours

    By Steven Poole 12 Jun 2023, 9:50am
    A computer illustration of bacteriophages infecting bacteria
  • How British academia blacklisted a Jewish pioneer of vaccination

    5/5

    Public health heroes like Waldemar Haffkine were often treated as outsiders – as Simon Schama’s splendid history, Foreign Bodies, shows

    By Steven Poole 20 May 2023, 8:00am
    An illustration of Waldemar Haffkine vaccinating a woman against cholera in 1893
  • Nobody knows how quantum computers work – but they might save mankind

    4/5

    Sci-fi tells us tech will wipe us out – but Michio Kaku’s Quantum Supremacy argues we should welcome its advances

    By Steven Poole 30 Apr 2023, 12:00pm
    Server saviour: IBM's System One quantum computer
  • On the Origin of Time: Stephen Hawking’s mind-blowing final theory

    4/5

    Everything, everywhere, all at once? Forget it – there are ideas about time far more outrageous than simply the multiverse

    By Steven Poole 19 Mar 2023, 6:00am
    'First this, then that': Stephen Hawking in 2013
  • Why caregivers are victims of Alzheimer’s too

    5/5

    Dasha Kiper, a counsellor to caregivers, illuminates a much-misunderstood condition in her new book Travellers to Unimaginable Lands

    By Steven Poole 7 Mar 2023, 5:00pm
    Author Dasha Kiper is a counsellor to caregivers
  • Was Sigmund Freud really a scientist, or just a cult leader surrounded by pseuds and grifters?

    5/5

    Seamus O’Mahoney's The Guru, the Bagman and the Sceptic riotously recalls the rise of psychoanalysis, despite its most dubious practitioners

    By Steven Poole 23 Jan 2023, 7:00am
    The Guru, the Bagman and the Sceptic: A Story of Sex and Psychoanalysis by Seamus O’Mahoney, book review
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  • The best new science books of 2022

    Face your fears! Make this the year you finally gets to grips with the Metaverse, incoming asteroids – and torture-happy wasps

    By Steven Poole 24 Nov 2022, 10:30am
    Virtual Rooms, 2019-21, Seattle, Washington, by artist Neon Saltwater (born Abby Dougherty) appears in Houses That Can Save the World (Thames & Hudson, £25)
  • Greta Thunberg’s Climate Book is a great scientific one-stop shop – despite its anti-capitalist bent

    4/5

    More than 100 scientists and campaigners have contributed to the 19-year-old Swede's book; the best of them look to technology for solutions

    By Steven Poole 28 Oct 2022, 3:00pm
    19-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg
  • The rise of the ‘new human’ – how stem cells are revolutionising medicine

    5/5

    Siddhartha Mukherjee's brilliant The Song of The Cell explains how these building blocks will upend our understanding of life itself

    By Steven Poole 20 Oct 2022, 5:00pm
    Compressed miracle: a small bundle of nerve-cell fibres
  • And, Finally by Henry Marsh review: the great brain surgeon faces the end with dignity and humour

    5/5

    In a beautifully written memoir, the surgeon reflects on his cancer diagnosis – and explains why you should exaggerate your pain to doctors

    By Steven Poole 24 Aug 2022, 5:00pm
    And, Finally by Henry Marsh book review
  • How our obsession with oil turned Churchill into a ‘socialist’

    5/5

    Keith Fisher's A Pipeline Runs Through It reminds us that this isn’t the first time dependence on Russian oil has had awful consequences

    By Steven Poole 30 Jul 2022, 12:00pm
    It's a gusher: Oil rushing out of a pipe on an oilfield in the USA, circa 1930
  • Do we finally have proof of the multiverse?

    5/5

    Laura Mersini-Houghton’s Before the Big Bang explores the theories of parallel dimensions, which have existed since Ancient Greece

    By Steven Poole 9 Jul 2022, 12:00pm
     How long is a piece of string theory? Benedict Cumberbatch, star of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
  • Nature’s torture-porn: the grotesque truth about wasps

    5/5

    Seemingly evil, wasps broke Darwin’s faith in a benevolent god. Now comes the pro-wasp propaganda: Seirian Sumner's new book, Endless Forms

    By Steven Poole 25 May 2022, 5:00am
    ‘Sweet killing machine’: wasps are more intelligent than many give them credit for
  • The Premonitions Bureau: how 1960s scientists tried to predict disasters through dreams

    4/5

    Sam Knight's atmospheric book investigates a forgotten branch of psychiatry which sought to harness the power of spookily prophetic visions

    By Steven Poole 17 Apr 2022, 5:00am
    Unforeseen? The aftermath of the Aberfan disaster in 1966
  • Control by Adam Rutherford review: a fizzy history of eugenics – and what science still can't do

    4/5

    This book covers horrific Nazi history and modern debates, but really excels at debunking the idea that complex traits can be lab engineered

    By Steven Poole 18 Feb 2022, 8:00am
    'Eugenics' was coined by the Victorian polymath Francis Galton, who believed in a racial hierarchy
  • Insulin by Kersten T Hall, review: from jabbing to back-stabbing

    4/5

    Hormone injections were meant to be an affordable miracle treatment for diabetes. In the US, they now cost $1,000 a month. What went wrong?

    By Steven Poole 9 Jan 2022, 12:00pm
    Sleeves up: a diabetic girl injecting herself with insulin, 1950
  • The best new science books to buy for Christmas 2021

    From the hellish depths of the seabed to a tech billionaires’ showdown in space, science writers followed their stories to the extreme

    By Steven Poole 12 Dec 2021, 2:13pm
    best new science books christmas 2021 buy gift
  • Viral by Alina Chan and Matt Ridley review: pushes the lab-leak theory behind Covid too hard

    2/5

    Did Covid-19 jump to humans from animals, or was it pushed by scientists? This study pretends to be agnostic but ends up as sensationalism

    By Steven Poole 9 Nov 2021, 5:00am
    Workers disinfect a primary school before schools reopen in Wuhan, August 2021
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