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Dive into the opening of The Selfish Gene's first chapter 'Why are people?', the New Scientist Book Club’s read for June to ...
Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human ...
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Anthropologist and author David Samson examines how the story of human sleep unfolded in his new book, “The Sleepless Ape.” ...
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The Illustrated Story of Life, biologist Christian Sardet invites readers on a vivid journey to appreciate the origin and ...
James Hutton ranks alongside James Clerk Maxwell as one of the most important scientists Scotland has ever produced ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe may get the most love from comic book fans, but there are some genuinely great animated series ...
Forget dirty nappies. In Silicon Valley, there’s increasing chatter about virtual offspring ...
NH copy Purchased from the Cullman Endowment. Traces the impact of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" on a diverse group of writers, abolitionists, and social reformers, including Henry David ...
Little Book Chapter 10: How Freddie Noe's "All the Wiser" Became the Most Mature Release in the Series There are milestones ...