Reviews
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esportiva bet: Chemistry
‘Flavorama’ guides readers through the complex landscape o🐼f flavor ൩
In her new book, Arielle Johnson, former resident scientist at the restaurant Noma, explains how to think like a scientist in the kitchen. -
esportiva bet: Science & Society
In ‘Get the༺ Picture,’ science helps explore the meaning of ar🅺t
Journalist Bianca Bosker infiltrates the secretive art world to understand the science and psychology of why art matters to the human experience. -
esportiva bet: Climate
‘On the Move’ examines ho꧃w climatꦏe change will alter where people live
Journalist Abrahm Lustgarten explores which parts of the United States are most vulnerable to the effects of global warming and how people's lives might change. -
esportiva bet: Space
‘Spa✨ce: The Longest Goodbye’ explores astronauts’ mental health
The documentary follows NASA astronauts and the psychologists helping them prepare for future long-distance space trips to the moon and Mars. -
esportiva bet: Physics
‘Countdown’ takes stock of the U.S. nuclear weapons 🐎stockpile
Physicists grapple with their role as stewards of the United States’ aging nuclear weapons in the new book by Sarah Scoles. -
esportiva bet: Animals
♒ A new book explores the transformati🌠ve power of bird-watching
In Birding to Change the World, environmental scientist Trish O’Kane shows how birds an🌳d humans can help one another heal.
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esportiva bet: Space
How ‘Our Moon’ shaped life on Earth and human historyꦉ
Science News reviews Rebecca Boyle’s new wide-ranging book, which tells the story of the moon and its relationship with the inhabitants of Earth. -
esportiva bet: Tech
‘Nuts and B♍olts’ showcases the 7 building blocks of modern engineering
Science News reviews Roma Agrawal's book, which updates the classic list of simple machines and reveals the heart and soul of engineering. -
esportiva bet: Animals
A new exhibit invites you into the ‘Secret Woౠrld of Elephants’
As elephants face survival threats, the American Museum of Natural History highlights their pivotal role in shaping landscapes — and their resilience. -
esportiva bet: Environment
Landscape E🎀xplorer shows how much the American West has changed
The online tool stitches together historical images into a map that’s helping land managers make decisions about preservation and restoration. -
esportiva bet: Science & Society
These are Science News’ favorite books of 2023
Books about deadly fungi, the science of preventing roadkill, trips to other planets and the true nature of math grabbed our attention this year. -
esportiva bet: Chemistry
‘Most Del🐠icious Poison’ explores how toxins rule ouꦛr world
In his debut book, Noah Whiteman tours through chemistry, evolution and world history to understand toxins and how we’ve come to use them.