BBooks Read More Saraswati by Gurnaik Johal review – connections across the Indian diasporaSeptember 2, 2025 Saraswati is Gurnaik Johal’s first novel, named for the river goddess, who, following myth, once rippled across Northern…
BBooks Read More Small Rain by Garth Greenwell review – reflections from a hospital bedAugust 19, 2025 Garth Greenwell’s Small Rain garnered worldwide praise on its release last year. Its paperback release should do wonders…
SScience Read More Crewed Mars missions will require a new ascent vehicleAugust 12, 2025 America has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to open the space frontier by initiating a sustained program of human exploration…
BBooks Read More Top 5 spy books for kids, chosen by Cecily Sawyer author Iona RangeleyJuly 19, 2025 Author of Einstein the Penguin and Cecily Sawyer: How To Be A Spy, Iona Rangeley is a former…
BBooks Read More It’s Terrible the Things I Have to Do to Be Me by Philippa Snow reviewJuly 15, 2025 Once you have read Philippa Snow’s It’s Terrible the Things I Have to Do to Be Me, it’s…
SSpace Read More China’s orbital maneuvers blur the line between peaceful and provocativeJuly 10, 2025 Chinese satellites are experimenting with increasingly sophisticated maneuvers in space, making U.S. officials uneasy that these orbital behaviors…
SSpace Read More Cooperation and consolidation: reshaping Europe’s space industry to lastJuly 8, 2025 Despite its inclusion in the official French name — le Salon International de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace —…
BBooks Read More Bob Dylan: Jewish Roots, American Soil by Harry Freedman reviewJuly 1, 2025 No cliche is left unturned in Bob Dylan: Jewish Roots, American Soil, a workmanlike and rather pointless retelling…
BBooks Read More Top 5 books set in rural Canada, chosen by author Tristan HughesJune 21, 2025 Tristan Hughes is an award-winning novelist and short story writer born in Atikokan in rural Ontario and brought…