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Here is the list of books you must read in 2025. I have selected the best books you can read to refresh your mind in 2025 ...
"How to Eat Weed and Have a Good Time" by Vanessa Lavorato is a fun, tasty, science-backed guide to cooking with cannabis without accidentally overdoing it.
In their new book, Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen survey flat Earth theory, fake moon landings and other scientific myths and why people believe them.
Motat (the Museum of Transport and Technology) might just be the most reliable place for school holiday fun. It’s an easy ...
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From demon to danger noodle, human ideas about snakes can be as contradictory as the creatures themselves. In Slither, Stephen S. Hall challenges our serpent stereotypes.
Comedians have long used jokes to raise awareness of serious problems, and many are now turning the gaze to climate change.
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the book club’s thoughts on our latest read, the weird and wild Dengue Boy by Michel ...
From outstanding graphic novels to sticker activity books to reads that whisk you off to Mars or the Antarctic, there’s something out there for every young reader. Here, in the fourth part of our ...
Larry Niven's Ringworld won him the Hugo and Nebula awards when it was published 55 years ago. As the New Scientist Book Club ...
From fun and fanciful picture books to historical fiction, fantasy, biography, romance, science fiction, and coming-of-age tales, these books show Latino and Latina characters in various national and ...
Author Martha Wiley and illustrator Michelle Mirakian make science fun with their "Kids on the Move" book series, teaching ...