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Science with Impact: Anne Helen Toomey **** - 19 June 2025 - One of the best attempts I've seen to look at why scientists communicate badly with the public, why they need to do better and how to go about it.
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Battle of the Big Bang: Niayesh Afshordi and Phil Harper ***** - 12 June 2025 - Very much pop sci for scientists and science nerds - impressive discussion of the debates between theoreticians if you have the background to follow the arguments.
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Destroyer of Worlds: Frank Close ***** 10 June 2025 - A brilliant history of nuclear physics and nuclear developments to 1965 - one of Frank Close's best. The title may be a touch misleading - but the content's great.
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Age of Extinction: Mark Gomes **** 18 June 2025 - An interesting plunge into a dark, AI-dominated near future. Poorly formatted and some doubtful tech, but an enjoyable read.
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Alien Clay: Adrian Tchaikovsky **** 26 May 2025 - Some amazing alien life speculation and a huge, beautiful twist at the end - but way too much inner-philosophising and dystopian existence.
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Chasm City: Alastair Reynolds ***** 21 May 2025 - Despite being very long this 2000 novel shows how skilfully Reynolds can build a complex storyline with plenty of action.
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