READING RECOMMENDATION ⟩ A Book for Those Who Do Not Want to Travel to Every Corner of the World
Cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv recommends reading Indrek Jääts's popular science travel book "Equatorial: Stories from Gabon and Ecuador."
Ilmari Käihkö's Book on War Chosen as Science Book of the Year
Ilmari Käihkö's book '10 Lessons from War' has been awarded the Science Book of the Year in Finland for its multifaceted analysis of war.
Review. Jack Vance's Fantastic Stories
This article reviews a new compilation of Jack Vance's stories, celebrating the author's significant contribution to science fiction.
Why did Galileo read the book on the geocentric theory? [Oh Cheol-Woo's Science Landscape]
The article explores how Galileo Galilei engaged with geocentric astronomy before fully embracing heliocentrism, revealing important insights into his scientific development.
The Matter of Evil
Drew Dalton's book contemplates the implications of entropy and the Universe's inevitable end on ethical philosophy.
'Judiciary' will be removed from the 8th grade book, the government acknowledged - the content was not balanced
The Indian government plans to amend the content of the 8th-grade social science textbook following controversies surrounding its portrayal of the judiciary.
Review. There is something new in every return
The article reviews the book "Back to the Hotel of the Dead Alpinsts," highlighting its unique blend of serene storytelling and thematic depth.
WEEKLY BOOK ⟩ Does a herring wrapped around the neck help with angina?
This week's book from Kuku Radio discusses medical myths and their scientific explanations, highlighting humorous and dangerous treatment suggestions.
The Dark Forest of the Internet
The article discusses Bogna Konior's book 'The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet', which explores the silence of intelligent civilizations in the cosmos, likening it to the dark forest scenario in Liu Cixin's science fiction.
Guido Tonelli: "Science and religion share the idea of the amazing fragility of everything that exists"
Physicist Guido Tonelli discusses the connection between science and religion, emphasizing the miraculous fragility of existence, as he promotes his new book 'The Elegance of the Void.'
Guest of "Plusa Minusa" recommends. Prof. Krystian Jażdżewski: How to live, then and now
The article discusses contemporary insights on longevity, recommending the book "Towards Longevity" by Professor Marek Postuła for readers seeking solid scientific data.
The Ming dynasty ‘Guide to the Galaxy’: China names 2100 space plan after 1637 book
China has announced its 2100 space plan, inspired by the Ming dynasty's scientific philosophy as detailed in a 1637 book.
Evening List Premium Always Brings Additional Value: The Book "This is What Tesla Said" and VOYO as a Gift!
The article discusses a book that reveals the true nature of Nikola Tesla, exploring both his scientific genius and personal struggles, offering insights into the life of this influential inventor.
Ramón Mayrata, specialist in illusionism: "In every era, magic is something different"
Anthropologist and essayist Ramón Mayrata discusses his latest book 'The Beauty of Magic', exploring the intersections of shamanism, science, and sociology.