Read more about the 2011 Royal Society Winton Prize, arguably a summary of the best popular science books published in 2010. Here are the results:
Winner
The Wavewatcher’s Companion – Gavin Pretor-Pinney
Shortlist
- Alex’s Adventures in Numberland – Alex Belos
- Massive – Ian Sample
- The Disappearing Spoon – Sam Kean
- The Rough Guide to the Future – Jon Turney
- Through the Language Glass – Guy Deutscher
Longlist
- Here on Earth – Tim Flannery
- Packing for Mars – Mary Roach
- Spider Silk – Leslie Brunetta & Catherine L. Craig
- The Fever – Sonia Shah
- The Price of Altruism – Oren Harman
- The Rational Optimist – Matt Ridley
- What Technology Wants – Kevin Kelly
and here are our favourites that didn’t make the long list:
- 1089 and all that – David Acheson
- Boffinology – Justin Pollard
- The Canon – Natalie Angier
- The Climate Files – Fred Pearce
- Dazzled and Deceived – Peter Forbes
- Economyths – David Orrell
- A Grand and Bold Thing – Ann Finkbeiner
- The Lives of Ants – Laurent Keller & Elisabeth Gordon
- Neutrino – Frank Close
- Physics of the Impossible – Michio Kaku
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