Science, Nature & Maths

  • Bad Influence: How the Internet Hijacked Our Health

    You used to see a doctor. Now you go online.

    ‘Your definitive guide to separating medical facts from online fiction.’ Adam Kay, author of This is Going to Hurt

    ‘This superb book is an essential guide to the wild world of internet health.’ Chris van Tulleken, author of Ultra-Processed People

    Need to focus? Want to lose weight? Build muscle? Get pregnant? Advice is just a click away.

    With long waits for treatment and fewer face‑to‑face GP appointments, influencers have stepped into the breach. From doctors promoting untested therapies to celebrities selling solutions, these self-styled experts radiate wellness and guarantee results.

    Exploring the transformation of a healthcare system driven by online trends, Dr Deborah Cohen reveals the truth behind Ozempic influencers, AI-powered diagnoses, ‘preventative’ screening and Instagram’s favourite wearable tech.

    Bad Influence is about the commodification of health in an age of anxiety and why we can no longer distinguish medicine from marketing.

    ‘In a world where online medical opinions are fast and often dodgy, this is the perfect antidote.’ Prof. Kevin Fong

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  • Rapping Up Biology (DK The Rapping Science Teacher)

    This revolutionary revision guide from Matt Green, The Rapping Science Teacher, is the perfect companion to the GCSE Biology course – it has everything pupils need to understand and remember key science concepts and it’s ideal for ensuring they feel confident walking into their exams!

    Each topic is covered with clear study notes, step-by-step examples, and the lyrics to a memorable rap from The Rapping Science Teacher. From cell structure to respiration, these catchy rhymes help pupils recall tricky concepts with ease. To make revision simpler, we’ve included an exam board alignment guide, so you can quickly see where topics appear across AQA and Edexcel specifications. Plus, retrieval quizzes provide extra practice to reinforce learning and build confidence before exams.

    More in the Series
    Rapping Up Biology is part of the new Rapping Up series which also includes Rapping Up Chemistry and Rapping Up Physics.

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    From £10.80£12.30
  • Rapping Up Physics (DK The Rapping Science Teacher)

    This revolutionary revision guide from Matt Green, The Rapping Science Teacher, is the perfect companion to the GCSE Physics course – it has everything pupils need to understand and remember key science concepts and it’s ideal for ensuring they feel confident walking into their exams!

    Each topic is covered with clear study notes, step-by-step examples, and the lyrics to a memorable rap from The Rapping Science Teacher. From gravity to magnetism, these catchy rhymes help pupils recall tricky concepts with ease. To make revision simpler, we’ve included an exam board alignment guide, so you can quickly see where topics appear across AQA and Edexcel specifications. Plus, retrieval quizzes provide extra practice to reinforce learning and build confidence before exams.

    More in the Series
    Rapping Up Physics is part of the new Rapping Up series, which also includes Rapping Up Biology and Rapping Up Chemistry.

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    From £10.80£12.30
  • Rapping Up Chemistry (DK The Rapping Science Teacher)

    This revolutionary revision guide from Matt Green, The Rapping Science Teacher, is the perfect companion to the GCSE Chemistry course – it has everything pupils need to understand and remember key science concepts and it’s ideal for ensuring they feel confident walking into their exams!

    Each topic is covered with clear study notes, step-by-step examples, and the lyrics to a memorable rap from The Rapping Science Teacher. From the periodic table to isoptopes, these catchy rhymes help pupils recall tricky concepts with ease. To make revision simpler, we’ve included an exam board alignment guide, so you can quickly see where topics appear across AQA and Edexcel specifications. Plus, retrieval quizzes provide extra practice to reinforce learning and build confidence before exams.

    More in the Series
    Rapping Up Chemistry is part of the new Rapping Up series, which also includes Rapping Up Biology and Rapping Up Physics.

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    From £10.80£12.30
  • The Elements of Power: A New Yorker writer uncovers the darker side of the green revolution

    ‘A tale of rapacious colonialism, Cold War spy games, dazzling technical innovation, big business rivalry, big power geopolitics […] Niarchos has produced an unflinching, landmark work on the nature of extractive capitalism.’ Patrick Radden Keefe, bestselling author of Empire of Pain and Say Nothing

    How we became addicted to a supply chain that wreaks havoc across the globe.

    Epic, shocking, and deeply reported, The Elements of Power tells the story of the war for the global supply of battery metals – essential for the decarbonization of our economies – and the terrible, bloody human cost of this badly misunderstood industry.

    Congo is rich. Swaths of the war-torn African country lack basic infrastructure, and, after many decades of colonial occupation, its people are officially among the poorest in the world. But hidden beneath the soil are vast quantities of cobalt, lithium, copper, tin, tantalum, tungsten, and other treasures. Recently, this veritable periodic table of resources has become extremely valuable because these metals are essential for the global “energy transition”―the plan for wealthy nations to wean themselves off fossil fuels by shifting to sustainable forms of energy, such as solar and wind. The race to electrify the world’s economy has begun, and China has a considerable head start. From Indonesia to South America to Central Africa, Beijing has invested in mines and infrastructure for decades. But the U.S. has begun fighting back with massive investments of its own, as well as sanctions and disruptive tariffs.

    In this rush for green energy, the world has become utterly reliant on resources unearthed far away and willfully blind to the terrible political, environmental, and social consequences of their extraction. If the Democratic Republic of the Congo possesses such riches, why are its children routinely descending deep into treacherous mines to dig with the most rudimentary of tools, or in some cases their bare hands? Why are Indonesia’s seas and skies being polluted in a rush for battery metals? Why is the Western Sahara, a source for phosphates, still being treated like a colony? Who must pay the price for progress?

    With unparalleled, original reporting, Nicolas Niarchos reveals how the scramble to control these metals and their production is overturning the world order, just as the global race to drill for oil shaped the twentieth century. Exploring the advent of the lithium-ion battery and tracing the supply chain for its production, Niarchos tells the story both of the people driving these tectonic changes and those whose lives are being upended. He reveals the true, devastating consequences of our best intentions and helps us prepare for an uncertain future. If you have ever used a smartphone or driven an electric vehicle, you are implicated.

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  • We Are As Gods: A Survival Guide for the Age of Abundance

    In 1968, Stewart Brand declared: ‘We are as gods – and we might as well get good at it.’ Half a century later, that prophecy has come true.

    We can rewrite genes, edit embryos, build artificial minds, extend life, and terraform worlds. The old miracles – omniscience, omnipresence, even resurrection – are becoming standard operating procedure. But the real question isn’t whether humanity can play god. It’s whether we can do it wisely.

    In this book, the bestselling authors of Abundance and Bold return with a sweeping exploration of our species’ next great transformation. Blending hard science with vivid storytelling, Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler chart humanity’s ascent from scarcity to superabundance – and the psychological, ethical, and existential challenges that come with it.

    Across breakthroughs in AI, robotics, genetics, longevity, and consciousness research, they reveal a paradox at the heart of progress: as our external power expands, our inner resilience must evolve to match. Abundance without meaning leads to collapse. Intelligence without wisdom leads to extinction. To thrive in a world of everything, everywhere, all the time, we must learn to wield our godlike powers with humility, creativity, and flow.

    Equal parts warning and invitation, We Are As Gods is a map for flourishing in the exponential century. Because the future won’t be built by those who fear what’s coming, but by those who know how to turn chaos into creation.

    Abundance is here. Are you ready?

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  • Be More Bird: Life Lessons from a Hawk: Life Lessons from a Hawk (Audio Download): Candida Meyrick, William Collins: Amazon.co.uk: Audible Books & Originals

    ‘A small masterpiece, written with heart, self-belief and wisdom. Wonderful!’ PAUL THEROUX

    A true story of Bird and writer Candida Meyrick, set on Anglesey – and a fable for us all to find a way to fly.

    The twelve-week-old Harris Hawk, Sophia Houdini Whitewing – aka Bird – is trained over the following months by the author and her children to be most herself: a skilled hunter and dazzling aerial gymnast, whose flights enrapture the family and set the author on a deepening love affair with life on the wing.

    Working with her Harris Hawk over the following years reveals a new world: confronting mortality daily, moving through a liminal landscape, part sky-, part earth-bound. And every day’s hunting brings a new life-lesson. Bird opens up a way of being that is everything the author most longs to be: courageous, compassionate, independent, full of joy – free as a bird.

    Be More Bird charts this deepening relationship between bird and woman, set in one of Britain’s wildest landscapes. It reveals the subtle dynamic possible between human and bird, illuminating the ancient, worldwide art of falconry and its urgent relevance for the modern mind: the importance of untethering our souls and belief-systems and re-establishing a connection with the wilder world.

    Structured around a series of ‘life lessons’, Be More Bird transports readers into the wildness hidden within themselves and to think profoundly about our connections with nature and our lives.

    Be More Bird is a true story, still unfolding, of a wild predator who by choice flies in partnership with a woman as her earth-bound helper. Bird crosses boundaries: between species, cultures, sky and earth. In this way, Be More Bird is a fable for our times.

    Dare to be more. Be more Bird.

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  • The Score: How to Stop Playing Someone Else’s Game (Audio Download): C. Thi Nguyen, C. Thi Nguyen, Penguin Audio: Amazon.co.uk: Books

    Brought to you by Penguin.

    Is this the game you want to be playing?
    Scoring systems are everywhere. Underpinning our daily lives – whether it’s the fit bits on our wrists, likes on social media, and even school rankings – they have become pervasive and increasingly dangerous, warping our desires and outsourcing our values to external institutions. Instead of encouraging us to be more playful, to take pleasure in the journey of striving towards a goal, institutions, corporations and bureaucracies weaponize scoring systems to impose their own interests. No matter what, we always seem to be playing by someone else’s rules.

    In The Score, philosopher C. Thi Nguyen shows us how this newly ‘gamified’ world has fundamentally captured our value systems, turning what might be moral or personal life choices into numerical data, and forcing us to prioritise what can be measured and monetized over what is truly meaningful to us.

    A life-long lover of online and board games himself, Nguyen argues that we should not stop playing games but rather take a step back and become more aware of their immersive and profound power, so that we might chart a way towards more creative and joyful lives. To start playing our own game.

    ‘This is the best book on the topic you’ll ever find’ Steve Wozniak, cofounder of Apple
    C. Thi Nguyen 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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  • The Times Ultimate Killer Su Doku Book 18: 200 of the deadliest Su Doku puzzles (The Times Su Doku)

    Challenge your brain with these enjoyable puzzles.

    Specially compiled to provide the most deadly Su Doku challenge, this is the only volume for Su Doku enthusiasts who need a puzzle that really tests their mettle.

    Prepare yourself for the toughest Su Doku challenge there is. These diabolically difficult Ultimate Killer Su Doku puzzles will really put your brainpower to the test as you ‘warm up’ with the 100 Deadly Killer puzzles before steeling yourself to take on the 100 Extra Deadly Su Dokus. Are you ready for the challenge?

    Not for the faint-hearted. The puzzles use the same 9×9 grid as a regular Su Doku, but have an extra mathematical element that multiplies the challenge. The aim is not only to complete every row, column and cube so that it contains the digits 1 to 9, but also to make sure that the outlined sections, called cages, add up to the number given in each cage.

    Warning: Not suitable for amateur puzzlers!

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  • The Times Fiendish Su Doku Book 19: 200 challenging Su Doku puzzles (The Times Su Doku)

    Challenge your brain with these enjoyable puzzles.

    The latest book in The Times Fiendish Su Doku series – previously unpublished quality Su Doku puzzles. Includes 180 Fiendish and 20 Super Fiendish puzzles.

    You don’t need to be a mathematical genius to solve the treacherous puzzles in this collection of Fiendishly difficult puzzles – it’s simply a question of logic.

    Perfect for the advanced solver in need of a constant supply of ultra-difficult puzzles, and guaranteed to provide hours of mind-stretching entertainment.

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  • The Laws of Thought: The Quest for a Mathematical Theory of the Mind

    ‘A must-read for anyone curious about how we think.’ Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit and Supercommunicators

    From the coauthor of Algorithms to Live By, an exploration of the quest to use mathematics to describe the ways we think, from its origins three hundred years ago to the ideas behind modern AI systems and the ways in which they still differ from human minds.

    Everyone has a basic understanding of how the physical world works. We learn about physics and chemistry in school, letting us explain the world around us in terms of concepts like force, acceleration, and gravity–the Laws of Nature. But we don’t have the same fluency with concepts needed to understand the world inside us–the Laws of Thought. While the story of how mathematics has been used to reveal the mysteries of the universe is familiar, the story of how it has been used to study the mind is not.

    There is no one better to tell that story than Tom Griffiths, the head of Princeton’s AI Lab and a renowned expert in the field of cognitive science. In this groundbreaking book, he explains the three major approaches to formalizing thought–rules and symbols, neural networks, and probability and statistics–introducing each idea through the stories of the people behind it. As informed conversations about thought, language, and learning become ever more pressing in the age of AI, The Laws of Thought is an essential read for anyone interested in the future of technology.

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  • Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About

    From the social media superstar behind @SimonSits, Isabel Klee – known for her heartwarming tales of dog rescue – comes an utterly winning memoir about a twentysomething woman’s search for true love in New York City and the dogs who helped her find it.

    Isabel Klee had always wanted to live in New York City. At age 20, she got her chance, ditching her college upstate for Marymount Manhattan and moved into a tiny basement apartment on the Upper East Side. Dog-obsessed since childhood, her first postgrad job was managing content for the incredibly popular account The Dogist, and something clicked into place: a career focused on helping dogs was the new dream.

    Isabel quickly found a passion for using her own growing platform to help rescue pups find their forever homes. At the same time, she was caught up in a whirlwind of friendships, parties, fickle boyfriends and grand romances, which she recounts in honest, tender and sometimes devastating chapters about the search for love and belonging.

    Isabel’s first true love, though, was Simon, a fluffy puppy who’d been saved from the meat trade. As the highs and lows of this turbulent decade hit Isabel, it was Simon who kept her grounded. Together, Isabel and Simon created an online community of dog-lovers, fellow foster advocates and girls just trying to get through the trenches of their twenties.

    In Dogs, Boys and Other Things I’ve Cried About, Isabel weaves together the stories of her foster dogs – and the challenges she helped them overcome – with tales of bad dates, hard decisions and great loves in New York City, all leading to a happy ending not only for the rescue pups, but for Isabel herself.

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  • The Elements of Power: A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth

    Epic, shocking, and deeply reported, The Elements of Power tells the story of the war for the global supply of battery metals–essential for the decarbonization of our economies–and the terrible, bloody human cost of this badly misunderstood industry

    Congo is rich. Swaths of the war-torn African country lack basic infrastructure, and, after many decades of colonial occupation, its people are officially among the poorest in the world. But hidden beneath the soil are vast quantities of cobalt, lithium, copper, tin, tantalum, tungsten, and other treasures. Recently, this veritable periodic table of resources has become extremely valuable because these metals are essential for the global “energy transition”–the plan for wealthy nations to wean themselves off fossil fuels by shifting to sustainable forms of energy, such as solar and wind. The race to electrify the world’s economy has begun, and China has a considerable head start. From Indonesia to South America to Central Africa, Beijing has invested in mines and infrastructure for decades. But the U.S. has begun fighting back with massive investments of its own, as well as sanctions and disruptive tariffs.

    In this rush for green energy, the world has become utterly reliant on resources unearthed far away and willfully blind to the terrible political, environmental, and social consequences of their extraction. If the Democratic Republic of the Congo possesses such riches, why are its children routinely descending deep into treacherous mines to dig with the most rudimentary of tools, or in some cases their bare hands? Why are Indonesia’s seas and skies being polluted in a rush for battery metals? Why is the Western Sahara, a source for phosphates, still being treated like a colony? Who must pay the price for progress?

    With unparalleled, original reporting, Nicolas Niarchos reveals how the scramble to control these metals and their production is overturning the world order, just as the global race to drill for oil shaped the twentieth century. Exploring the advent of the lithium-ion battery and tracing the supply chain for its production, Niarchos tells the story both of the people driving these tectonic changes and those whose lives are being upended. He reveals the true, devastating consequences of our best intentions and helps us prepare for an uncertain future. If you have ever used a smartphone or driven an electric vehicle, you are implicated.

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  • NC500 Pocket Map: Plan your adventure on Scotland’s North Coast 500 route official map

    Explore new places with handy pocket maps from Collins.

    Handy little full colour map of the popular North Coast 500 route. A perfect guide for travelling around Northern Scotland. Detailed mapping and tourist information ideal for any road trip.

    Main features of this map include:

    • Clear mapping

    • Tourist attractions located and described

    • Ideal for touring with castles, museums, gardens, monuments, mountains, golf courses, walks and camping/caravan sites all on the map

    • Photographs of the main attractions along the route

    • Index to places of interest and place names

    Essential for those planning a trip on the North Coast 500.

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  • Agatha Christie’s London: A Historical Guide to the Queen of Crime’s Capital

    London held a special place in Agatha Christie’s heart – she wrote about the capital in every decade of her extensive literary career. In this refreshing take on Christie’s connections to the city in both her life and writing, Tina Hodgkinson retraces Agatha’s footsteps, visiting her former homes, fashionable restaurants, luxury hotels and other London locations that she and her characters frequented. Following the bespoke walking guide within, readers can step out into Agatha Christie’s London, too.

    Discover the Apothecaries’ Hall in the City of London, where Agatha sat her medical exams, the hospital she worked in during the Second World War, the former headquarters of the ‘Detection Club’ and the theatres, where her plays were performed.

    This detailed but accessible compendium will delight fans both old and new.

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  • The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss

    From the creators of the internationally bestselling, award-winning, multi-adapted phenomenon The Lost Words: a dazzling celebration of birdlife in Britain, re-imagining the classic field guide for a new generation of nature lovers

    A great thinning of the skies is underway. Around 50% of bird species are in decline worldwide. Our dawns and springs are quieter each year than the last. An almost unimaginable abundance has been lost. It does not have to be this way –– but we will not save what we do not love.

    The Book of Birds is a compendium of forty-nine bird species, from Avocet to Yellowhammer, all of which are declining or endangered in Britain. Inspired by the classic bird-books with which the authors grew up, this is a field guide with a difference. It asks not ‘What is that bird?’, but ‘Who is that bird?’ It shows its readers how to identify birds, but also how to identify with them.

    With lyrical precision and playfulness, Robert Macfarlane evokes each bird’s habits and habitats –– their patterns of flight and of song, how they hunt and gather, how they nest and raise their young, the stories and myths which attend them, the threats which shadow them, and how their wild lives intersect with our own. And on every page we encounter Jackie Morris’s exhilarating artwork, painted in watercolour and gold and animated by an extraordinary attention to detail and sense of life. Set among this dazzling flock of species are seven sections celebrating the ‘Seven Wonders’ that together make up the everyday miracle of ‘Bird’: Nest, Egg, Beak, Song, Feather, Flight and Migration.

    Seven years in the making, The Book of Birds is a love letter to the splendours and mysteries of birdlife, and a clarion call to halt the loss of birds from land, sea and sky. From Dipper to Dunnock and Kestrel to Kingfisher, from mountain to ocean and city to river, Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane conjure the unique spirit and lifeway of each species. This is a book to be treasured by bird-lovers of all ages, and a future classic work of reference.

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