This fortnight sees a good crop of books out in paperback. Get a clear view
of vision in all its complexity from cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman in
Visual Intelligence (W. W. Norton, £12.95, ISBN 0393319679). New
¿ìè¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s reviewers also liked the following three published by Harvard.
“Excellent, erudite and interesting” is how Roger Newton’s The Truth of
Science: Physical Theories and Reality (£10.50, ISBN 0674001818) was
described. Or try Lee Dugatin’s Cheating Monkeys and Citizen Bees
(£9.50, ISBN 0674001672) for “a new way of thinking about human
society”.
To continue reading, today with our introductory offers
Advertisement
More from ¿ìè¶ÌÊÓÆµ
Explore the latest news, articles and features
Popular articles
Trending ¿ìè¶ÌÊÓÆµ articles
1
Pancreatic cancer halted by virus injection in three patients
2
The best new science-fiction books of June 2026
3
Glaciers in the 'roof of the world' have suddenly started melting
4
Q-Day could destroy bitcoin – and our retirement savings
5
Photons behave very strangely if you try to cut them
6
Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail
7
Does gravity create reality? A shocking path to a theory of everything
8
Unpicking the genetics of fibromyalgia sheds new light on its causes
9
Where did the laws of physics come from? I think I've found the answer
10
The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away



