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The best new popular science books of April 2026

The best new popular science books of April 2026

1 April 2026

April has a lot to offer when it comes to popular science reading, promising to help us do everything from future-proof our brains courtesy of Hannah Critchlow, to get to grips with really big numbers, thanks to Richard Elwes


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The best new popular science books of 2026

30 December 2025

Clear out your shelves for a bumper new crop of books by authors including Naomi Klein, Rebecca Solnit and Xand Van Tulleken, says culture editor Alison Flood


7 mathematicians you should have heard of – but probably haven't

7 mathematicians you should have heard of – but probably haven't

25 April 2018

Awarded every four years, the Fields medals honour the brightest young mathematical talent. We look back at some of the most intriguing past winners


The algorithm that runs the world

The algorithm that runs the world

8 August 2012

Its services are called upon thousands of times a second to ensure the world's business runs smoothly – but are its mathematics as dependable as we thought?


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Mathematics rules

17 August 2011

In popular literature written by pedlars of postmodern nonsense, Austrian logician Kurt Gödel is often said to have destroyed mathematical certainty with his incompleteness...


Ultimate logic: To infinity and beyond

Ultimate logic: To infinity and beyond

27 July 2011

The mysteries of infinity could lead us to a fantastic structure above and beyond mathematics as we know it


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Basic arithmetic

1 September 2010

Richard Elwes reports on Harvey Friedman's fascinating work on incompleteness in Boolean relation theory, but it is quite a stretch to extend his work...


To infinity and beyond: The struggle to save arithmetic

To infinity and beyond: The struggle to save arithmetic

11 August 2010

Mathematicians are facing a stark choice – embrace monstrous infinite entities or admit the basic rules of arithmetic are broken


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P ≠ NP? It's bad news for the power of computing

10 August 2010

Some mathematical problems will remain hard no matter how cunning your computer program, a new proof has shown


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Not knot

26 November 2008

Richard Elwes writes, "But what is it exactly about the conjurer's knot that means it can be pulled apart just like that, but the shoelace cannot?"...


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