by Editor | Dec 11, 2017 | Business
To mark Richard Thaler’s acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Economics, here’s our 2009 interview with him marking the publication of Nudge You have an idea. It’s a good one. Not original, but that’s not a problem because you have a fresh angle – and maybe...
by Editor | May 15, 2015 | Books
Max Tegmark believes that reality is maths. Not described by maths but maths itself. It’s every schoolboy’s nightmare Megabrain Max Tegmark has a theory. He’s had many theories in his career but this one has the air of a break-out humdinger. Max Tegmark’s...
by Editor | Apr 5, 2015 | Books
A detective is sent to Edinburgh to examine grisly deaths that involve evisceration, violins and catgut in this intriguing new series by Oscar de Muriel Write what you know goes the advice, and Mexican Oscar de Muriel, now living in Lancashire, plainly knows violins....
by Editor | Jan 18, 2015 | Books
As The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, prepares for the podium in film awards season, this comprehensive biography that inspired the film fills in the details on the life of genius codebreaker Alan Turing The Oscar hopefuls have been revealed. Nominated...