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According to a 2022 study, 5.5 million Americans use hallucinogens a year, often for a "spiritual" experience. What would the ...
Today, scientists are losing jobs. Programs are vanishing. Budgets are being stripped to the bone. This isn’t happening ...
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the ...
Canada Gairdner Awards recognize the world’s most accomplished researchers whose work is improving our understanding of human ...
The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you cross-genre fantasy books , our favorite recent romantasy reads , ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The fata morgana on my horizon was the illusion that science is a quiet, orderly, aristocratic thing. Science happened in ...
Interested in dipping your toe into the genre? The author Leigh Bardugo recommends books that can get you started.
Larry Niven's Ringworld won him the Hugo and Nebula awards when it was published 55 years ago. As the New Scientist Book Club ...
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
Catch up on Pierce Brown's best-selling dystopian science fiction series before the seventh and final Red Rising book, Red ...
As The Tell continues to dominate the New York Times bestseller list, how should we think about the less-than-legal therapy that inspired it and the splashy, concerning revelations that came next? A ...