• The Lunar Men by Jenny Uglow, Faber and Faber, £25, ISBN 0571196470 (reviewed by Michael Cross, 19 October)
• The Glass Bathyscaphe by Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin, Profile Books, £15, ISBN 1861974000 (reviewed by Julian Henderson, 20 July)
• Rosalind Franklin by Brenda Maddox, HarperCollins, £20, ISBN 0002571498 (reviewed by Jane Gregory, 29 June)
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• Charles Darwin: The power of place by Janet Browne, Knopf, $37.50, ISBN 0679429328 (reviewed by Jane Gregory, this issue, “Labour of love”)
• On a Grander Scale by Lisa Jardine, HarperCollins, £25, ISBN 0007107757, reviewed by Patricia Fara, 14 September)
• Making Genes, Making Waves by Jon Beckwith, Harvard, £19.50, ISBN 0674009282 (interviewed 12 October)
• Linked * by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Perseus, $26, ISBN 0738206679
• Nexus * by Mark Buchanan, W. W. Norton/Weidenfeld & Nicolson, $25.95/ £18.99, ISBN 0393041530 (* reviewed by John Casti, 27 July)
• The Extravagant Universe by Robert Kirshner, Princeton University Press, £19.95, ISBN 0691038628)
• The Constants of Nature by John Barrow, Jonathan Cape, £17.99, ISBN 0224061356
• Our Molecular Future by Douglas Mulhall, Prometheus, $28, ISBN 1573929921 (reviewed by Paul Marks, 20 April)
• Our Cosmic Habitat by Martin Rees, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99, ISBN 0297829017 (US edition reviewed by Ian Morison, 20 October 2001)
• The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker, Penguin, £25, ISBN 0713992565 (reviewed by Simon Blackburn, 7 September)
• What Evolution Is by Ernst Mayr, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99, ISBN 0297607413
• Evolution by Carl Zimmer, Heinemann, £25, ISBN 0434009091 (reviewed by Douglas Palmer, 2 February)
• Making Sense of life by Evelyn Fox Keller, Harvard University Press, £19.95, ISBN 0674007468 (reviewed by Lisa Jardine, 5 October)
• Consciousness by Rita Carter, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20, ISBN 030435600X (reviewed by Jonathan Shear, 14 September)
• Eurekas and Euphorias by Walter Gratzer, Oxford University Press, £16.99, ISBN 0192804030 (reviewed by Robert Matthews, 14 September)