How ‘white holes’ could explain the mystery of dark matter
Can matter 'bounce' in a black hole? What would you see inside one? Carlo Rovelli's brilliant new book White Holes asks surprising questions
	Can matter 'bounce' in a black hole? What would you see inside one? Carlo Rovelli's brilliant new book White Holes asks surprising questions
	Michael Lewis’s biography of the FTX chief offers a riveting story full of oddballs and odder decisions – but it ducks the biggest question
	Walter Isaacson’s biography, the fruit of two years’ work, may be pedestrian in style, but its portrait of the tech maverick is fascinating
	Tom Mueller’s exposé of America’s dialysis industry is a grim tale of corruption, cost-cutting and contempt for ordinary people
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Face your fears! Make this the year you finally gets to grips with the Metaverse, incoming asteroids – and torture-happy wasps
	More than 100 scientists and campaigners have contributed to the 19-year-old Swede's book; the best of them look to technology for solutions
	Siddhartha Mukherjee's brilliant The Song of The Cell explains how these building blocks will upend our understanding of life itself
	In a beautifully written memoir, the surgeon reflects on his cancer diagnosis – and explains why you should exaggerate your pain to doctors
	Keith Fisher's A Pipeline Runs Through It reminds us that this isn’t the first time dependence on Russian oil has had awful consequences
	Laura Mersini-Houghton’s Before the Big Bang explores the theories of parallel dimensions, which have existed since Ancient Greece
	Seemingly evil, wasps broke Darwin’s faith in a benevolent god. Now comes the pro-wasp propaganda: Seirian Sumner's new book, Endless Forms
	Sam Knight's atmospheric book investigates a forgotten branch of psychiatry which sought to harness the power of spookily prophetic visions
	This book covers horrific Nazi history and modern debates, but really excels at debunking the idea that complex traits can be lab engineered
	Hormone injections were meant to be an affordable miracle treatment for diabetes. In the US, they now cost $1,000 a month. What went wrong?
	From the hellish depths of the seabed to a tech billionaires’ showdown in space, science writers followed their stories to the extreme
	Did Covid-19 jump to humans from animals, or was it pushed by scientists? This study pretends to be agnostic but ends up as sensationalism