Books

SCIENCE

The best new sci-fi books of 2025 from Adrian Tchaikovsky to Martha Wells

In Here and Beyond, it will take 42 light years to reach a new planet Gremlin/Getty Images So far, it has been…

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SCIENCE

The best popular science books of 2025 featuring Robert MacFarlane and Patrick McGee

Hang out: time to zone out with some intriguing and inspiring reading LanaG/Alamy Lone Wolf by Adam Weymouth “He retains a…

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WORLD

New forum in Sevilla offers borrowers chance to rebalance the books — Global Issues

The Borrowers’ Forum is being hailed as a milestone in efforts to reform the international debt architecture, supported by the…

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SCIENCE

4 Nonfiction Books Scientific American Recommended In June

See The 4 Books Scientific American Loved Reading In June Here’s a collection of exclusive book recommendations, from slithering snakes…

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ENTERTAINMENT

LGBTQ+ Books to Read This Pride Month

Dwyane Wade, Dylan Efron and Daniel Radcliffe Share the Importance of Being an LGBTQ+ Ally Your to be read list…

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CELEBRITY

Bookstore Pulls ‘Harry Potter’ Books Over J.K. Rowling’s Anti-Trans Views

After years of controversy over Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling‘s stance against transgender rights, the owners of one San Francisco…

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LIFE STYLE

15 Beautifully Written Books That’ll Inspire You to Romanticize Life

We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. There’s a…

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TECH

Researchers find Llama 3.1 recalls large parts of popular copyrighted books, possibly weakening AI industry claims that such memorization is fringe behavior (Timothy B. Lee/Understanding AI)

Featured Podcasts Techmeme Ride Home: Omnibus 06/09 The day’s tech news, every day at 5pm ET. Fifteen minutes and you’re…

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COMEDY

5 Books You Had No Idea Had Sequels

As the people who pull the purse strings become increasingly intolerant of any level of risk, sequels have become a…

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BUSINESS

OpenAI and Microsoft are teaming up with Harvard’s libraries to train AI models on 600-year-old books

Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Tech companies are now tapping into…

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