Time travel is a familiar theme of science fiction, but is it really possible?
A history of dreaming.
The Victorians invented the idea of the future - it was an undiscovered country, ripe for exploration and colonisation.
What with accelerating particles and gravitational waves, dark matter and light speed, nanoscales and exoplanets, the landscape of today's science is an amazing place to explore. But how are you expected to navigate this rapidly spinning world?
**With a Foreword by OLIVER BURKEMAN, author of thebestseller Four Thousand Weeks**Do you ever wish you could find more time to write? Do you... Læs mere
A particle physicist makes the scientific case for an ancient idea about thenature of the universe: that all is One.
The possibility that alien life exists in the universe is among the most profound of human conjectures, which today is being investigated not just by science-fiction writers but by scientists.
The never-before-told story of a small cadre of influential female spies in the precarious early days of the CIA - women who helped create the template for cutting-edge espionage (and blazed new paths for equality in the workplace).
A veteran nature writer walks the length of Britain in pursuit of spring, and of hope
A travelogue exploring the life and work of George Orwell through the places he lived, worked and wrote