Astronomy and space Opinion and reviews Following the first stars Ian Randall reviews First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time by Emma Chapman Read article: Following the first stars
Cosmology Opinion and reviews Little book, big science David Appell reviews The Little Book of Cosmology by Lyman Page Read article: Little book, big science
Quantum Opinion and reviews A universal theory of matter and mind Tushna Commissariat reviews Synchronicity: the Epic Quest to Understand the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect by Paul Halpern Read article: A universal theory of matter and mind
Personalities Opinion and reviews Aspiring astronaut and Space Age ambassador Andrew Glester reviews Not Necessarily Rocket Science: a Beginner’s Guide to Life in the Space Age by Kellie Gerardi Read article: Aspiring astronaut and Space Age ambassador
Culture, history and society Opinion and reviews Madness in the method: why your notions of how science works are probably wrong A new book suggests that traditional notions about “the scientific method” are flawed and misleading, as Robert P Crease discovers Read article: Madness in the method: why your notions of how science works are probably wrong
Business and innovation Opinion and reviews Hot time for hard disks: why magnetic-recording technology is still going strong James McKenzie looks at the power of incremental improvement and the commercial success of magnetic‑recording technology Read article: Hot time for hard disks: why magnetic-recording technology is still going strong
Ethics Opinion and reviews Science must listen to opposing views Pruthvi Mehta says that the ongoing controversy over the Thirty Meter Telescope continues to stain the field Read article: Science must listen to opposing views
Astronomy and space Opinion and reviews Black hole diaries: new book unveils secrets of stellar voids Tushna Commissariat reviews The Shadow of the Black Hole by John W Moffat Read article: Black hole diaries: new book unveils secrets of stellar voids
Culture, history and society Opinion and reviews A matter of evidence Gary A Atkinson considers the emotive concept of evidence, and how it can be used and abused Read article: A matter of evidence
Personalities Opinion and reviews Helen Berman: the crystallographer who pioneered the Protein Data Bank Robert P Crease talks to the driving force behind our understanding of protein structures Read article: Helen Berman: the crystallographer who pioneered the Protein Data Bank