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Sentient
What Animals Reveal About Human Senses
2024 || Paperback || Jackie Higgins || Pan Macmillan
An enthralling examination of some of the most remarkable creatures in the animal kingdom, and what they tell us about what it means to be human.
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A (Very) Short History of Life On Earth
4.6 Billion Years in 12 Chapters
2024 || Paperback || Henry Gee || Pan Macmillan
4.6 billion years of the story of life on Earth, in 52,000 words. Brief, brilliant and entirely gripping.
Space Oddities
The Mysterious Anomalies Challenging Our Understanding Of The Universe
2025 || Paperback || Harry Cliff || Pan Macmillan
An eye-opening and accessible account of the latest as-yet-inexplicable phenomena of the universe – oddities that could transform our understanding of the fundamental nature of reality.
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Wayfinding
The Art and Science of How We Find and Lose Our Way
2024 || Paperback || Michael Bond || Pan Macmillan
A fascinating investigation of our ability to navigate: from the earliest humans, to cutting-edge spatial neuroscience, and the increasing loss, in today's world, of our ability to find our way.
The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire
Why Our Species is on the Edge of Extinction
2025 || Paperback || Henry Gee || Pan Macmillan
In ?Humans Are Doomed To Go Extinct', an article in Scientific American published in November 2021, veteran Nature editor Dr Henry Gee predicted that Homo sapiens is on a rapid one-way ride to extinction. The article provoked media coverage and comment around the world. In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, Gee expands the themes of his much-discussed article to book length, charting both the rise as well as the fall of humans.
After 10,000 years of exponential growth, the rat...