Read more about the 2004 Aventis (Royal Society) Prize, arguably a summary of the best popular science books published in 2003. Here are the results:
Winner
Shortlist
- Backroom Boys – Francis Spufford
- In the Beginning was the Worm – Andrew Brown
- Magic Universe – Nigel Calder
- Mutants – Armand Leroi
- Nature via Nurture – Matt Ridley
Longlist
- A Brief History of Infinity – Brian Clegg
- After the Ice – Steven Mithen
- Freedom Evolves – Daniel Dennett
- Galileo’s Finger – Peter Atkins
- How to Clone the Perfect Blonde – Sue Nelson & Richard Holligham
- Sex, Botany and Empire – Patricia Fara
- The Essential Difference – Simon Baron-Cohen
and here are our favourites that didn’t make the long list:
Plus the Junior Prize shortlist:
- Forces & Motion – Sally Hewitt
- In the Rainforest – Peter Riley
- The Beginning: Voyages through Time – Peter Ackroyd
- Really Rotten Experiments – Nick Arnold
- Riotous Robots – Mike Goldsmith
- Who Lives in Space? – Clare Oliver
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