
Greenwood review: Can humanity survive a tree apocalypse?
4 March 2020
It’s 2038 and Earth's trees are dead, bar some firs on a tiny island. The tale of what happened is an epic combining sci-if, mystery and an exposé of capitalism, says Sally Adee

4 March 2020
It’s 2038 and Earth's trees are dead, bar some firs on a tiny island. The tale of what happened is an epic combining sci-if, mystery and an exposé of capitalism, says Sally Adee

28 August 2019
In her latest sci-fi column, Helen Marshall finds simmering revolution against the tech moguls in two new novels, The Warehouse and The Return of the Incredible Exploding Man

2 January 2019
From what to do about Einstein to tricks for survival to doing away with sexist neurotrash, it is looking like a good year for books

5 December 2018
Tackle Anarchy Softworks' latest video game, try a book about ancient robots or see the big screen version of sci-fi yarn Mortal Engines

28 November 2018
The best fantastic novels and comic series of the year mourn a wild past and look with trepidation towards a weird future

25 July 2018
We are in a new golden age of science fiction writing. Time to kick back and enjoy some of New Scientist's favourite new(ish) novels