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The best non-fiction books of 2022: A feast for the soul

30 November 2022

From concrete dinosaurs to human evolution, exquisite plants to space travel, we pick the best non-fiction to give to those you love this year


The Sandman. Tom Sturridge as Dream in episode 104 of The Sandman. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix ?? 2022

Has a recent glut of fantasy shows pushed sci-fi out of the limelight?

5 October 2022

HBO's Game of Thrones turned fantasy into a cultural phenomenon on the small screen; now, rival platforms are rushing to catch up. Are sci-fi fans being left out in the cold, asks Bethan Ackerley


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15 of the best science non-fiction books to savour on your holiday

21 July 2022

Whether it is the science of sleep, the physics that changed the world or the inner lives of bees, we've got you covered for holiday reading


Star Wars: Squadrons shows the Force is still with us

Star Wars: Squadrons shows the Force is still with us

28 October 2020

The new Star Wars game puts you inside the cockpits of the iconic X-wing and TIE fighter spacecraft. It's fun, but Star Wars: Squadrons is a good game rather than a great one, says Jacob Aron


The Expanse review: A sprawling spaceship-studded saga you should see

The Expanse review: A sprawling spaceship-studded saga you should see

5 August 2020

If you like old fashioned sci-fi of the multistranded, multidimensional epic variety, The Expanse could be for you, says Emily Wilson


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Astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell explores Bach's cosmic music

16 March 2018

A London concert by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment this Sunday says as much about J. S. Bach’s original audience as it does about today’s cosmology


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