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Richard Joyner enjoys a vivid account of a larger-than-life scientist and reflects on whether Haldane’s career would be possible today
Richard Joyner enjoys an account of a largely neglected phase in the life of the greatest modern physicist
Richard Joyner enjoys a striking collection of testimonies that should help students settle on a suitable career path
Richard Joyner considers a lively overview of all things solar
Richard Joyner remembers a difficult era for British science
Richard Joyner applauds a book celebrating the many applications of carbon dating
Book of the week: Richard Joyner praises a bold attempt to get to grips with ‘science denial’
Richard Joyner assesses an argument that all the major questions in the discipline have now been answered
A scientist argues that the secret of life itself lies in networks of data, says Richard Joyner
Seven academic chemists give their views on the field’s health
Book of the week: an intellectual superstar’s work merits more space amid the social history, says Richard Joyner
Once he had conquered one intellectual peak, this Irishman simply found another, says Richard Joyner
Richard Joyner gives his ‘Description of Science’ scores for scientists’ biographies that are written by academics, which, he says, can often contain no details of the subject’s work at all
Richard Joyner on a heartening collection of accounts by more than 40 people who participated in worldwide demonstrations for science
Do you recognise seven stereotypes in literature and film? Richard Joyner appraises a study ranging from Sherlock to Frankenstein
Book of the week: Richard Joyner on how insomnia damages our well-being – and how to get a good night’s rest
Richard Joyner enjoys a tour of the novel substances that might give tomorrow its form, including a substance seven times less dense than air
The inventor of the fuel cell deserves a biography, but more detail of his work and his life would be welcome, says Richard Joyner
Book of the week: Richard Joyner on a proselytiser for science who emphasised the ethical issues of advancement
A clear-eyed study of shiny and new inventions calls for better oversight, says Richard Joyner
From climate change to artificial intelligence, constructal law has a theory, says Richard Joyner
Richard Joyner on the Austrian scientist Karl von Frisch, who discovered and deciphered bees’ communicative choreography
Richard Joyner on a biography seeking to reveal the chemist’s talent for reinvention
Richard Joyner on who is ahead in the race for dominance between science and religion