Royal Society Prizes for Science Books

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The Royal Society Science Books Prize is an annual £25,000 prize awarded by the Royal Society to celebrate outstanding popular science books from around the world.[1] It is open to authors of science books written for a non-specialist audience, and since it was established in 1988 has championed writers such as Stephen HawkingJared DiamondStephen Jay Gould and Bill Bryson. In 2015 The Guardian described the prize as "the most prestigious science book prize in Britain".[2]

 

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History[edit]

The Royal Society established the Science Books Prize in 1988 with the aim of encouraging the writing, publishing and reading of good and accessible popular science books. Its name has varied according to sponsorship agreements.

 
YearsNameSponsor
1990–2000Rhône-Poulenc Prize for Science BooksRhône-Poulenc
2001–2006Aventis Prize for Science BooksAventis
2007–2010Royal Society Prize for Science Booksnone
2011–2015Royal Society Winton Prize for Science BooksWinton Group
2016–2018Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book PrizeInsight Investment[3]

Judging process[edit]

A panel of judges decides the shortlist and the winner of the Prize each year. The panel is chaired by a fellow of the Royal Society and includes authors, scientists and media personalities. The judges for the 2016 prize include author Bill Bryson, theoretical physicist Dr Clare Burrage, science fiction author Alastair Reynolds, ornithologist and science blogger GrrlScientist, and author and director of external affairs at the Science Museum GroupRoger Highfield.[3] All books entered for the prize must be published in English for the first time between September and October the preceding year. The winner is announced at an award ceremony in September and receives £25,000. Each of the other shortlisted authors receives £2,500 each.[1]

Shortlisted books[edit]

Each year's shortlist appears below. A blue ribbon (Blue ribbon) appears against the winner.

2018[edit]

The shortlist was announced on 2 August 2018,[4] the winner will be announced on 1 October 2018.

  • Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage BrainSarah-Jayne Blakemore
  • The Unexpected Truth About AnimalsLucy Cooke
  • The Beautiful Cure: Harnessing Your Body’s Natural DefencesDaniel M Davis
  • Hello World: How to be Human in the Age of the MachineHannah Fry
  • Liquid: The Delightful and Dangerous Substances That Flow Through Our LivesMark Miodownik
  • Exactly: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern WorldSimon Winchester

2017[edit]

The shortlist was announced on 3 August 2017,[5] the winner was announced on 19 September 2017.[6]

  • Beyond Infinity: An Expedition to the Outer Limits of the Mathematical UniverseEugenia Cheng (Profile Books)
  • Blue ribbonTestosterone Rex: Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered MindsCordelia Fine (Icon Books)
  • Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent LifePeter Godfrey-Smith (William Collins)
  • In Pursuit of Memory: The Fight Against Alzheimer'sJoseph Jebelli (John Murray)
  • To Be a Machine: Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death, Mark O'Connell (Granta Books)
  • I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of LifeEd Yong (Bodley Head)

2016[edit]

The shortlist was announced on 4 August 2016,[7] and the winner on 19 September 2016.[8]

2015[edit]

The shortlist was announced on 5 August 2015,[9] and the winner on 24 September 2015.[2]

  • Blue ribbon Adventures in the Anthropocene: A Journey to the Heart of the Planet We MadeGaia Vince (Chatto & Windus)
  • Life’s Greatest Secret, Matthew Cobb (Profile)
  • Smashing PhysicsJon Butterworth (Headline)
  • The Man Who Couldn’t Stop, David Adam (Picador)
  • Alex Through the Looking-Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect LifeAlex Bellos (Bloomsbury)
  • Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology, Johnjoe Mcfadden and Jim Al-Khalili (Bantam Press)

2014[edit]

  • Blue ribbon Stuff Matters: The Strange Stories of the Marvellous Materials that Shape Our Man-made WorldMark Miodownik, (Viking - an imprint of Penguin Books)[10]
  • Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under HitlerPhilip Ball (The Bodley Head)
  • Seven Elements That Have Changed The World: Iron, Carbon, Gold, Silver, Uranium, Titanium, SiliconJohn Browne (Weidenfeld & Nicolson - an imprint of the Orion Publishing Group)
  • The Perfect Theory: A Century of Geniuses and the Battle over General RelativityPedro G. Ferreira (Little, Brown Book Group)
  • The Cancer Chronicles: Unlocking Medicine's Deepest MysteryGeorge Johnson (The Bodley Head)
  • Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary CanalMary Roach (Oneworld)

2013[edit]

2012[edit]

2011[edit]

2010[edit]

2009[edit]

2008[edit]

2007[edit]

This was the first year that the prizes were given by the Royal Society.

2006[edit]

It was Jared Diamond's third nomination for the prize, having won twice previously. The 2006 prize was the last one to be sponsored by the Aventis Foundation.

2005[edit]

2004[edit]

2003[edit]

2002[edit]

2001[edit]

2000[edit]

Pre-2000 winners[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b The Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize, Royal Society
  2. Jump up to:a b "Top science book prize won by woman for first time", "The Guardian", London, 24 September 2015. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  3. Jump up to:a b "Science Book Prize gets new sponsor", "The Bookseller", London, 17 June 2016. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  4. Jump up^ "Shortlist for The Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2018 revealed"royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  5. Jump up^ "Shortlist for The Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2017 explores life's big questions"royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  6. Jump up^ "Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize"royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  7. Jump up^ "Shortlist for The Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2016 unveiled"royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
  8. Jump up^ "The Royal Society announces the winner of the Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2016"royalsociety.org. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
  9. Jump up^ "Winton Prize for Science Books shortlist revealed", "The Bookseller", London, 5 August 2015. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  10. Jump up^ "Materials book wins Royal Society Winton Prize", "BBC", London, 10 November 2014. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  11. Jump up^ "Royal Society Winton Prize goes to 'rock star' science book", "The Guardian", London, 26 November 2013. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  12. Jump up^ "Royal Society Winton prize for science goes to James Gleick", "The Guardian", London, 27 November 2012. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  13. Jump up^ "Expert in idleness is surprise winner of science book prize", "The Independent", 18 November 2011. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  14. Jump up^ "Royal Society's science book prize will be the last", "BBC", 21 October 2010. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.
  15. Jump up^ "Prize for wonder of science past", "BBC", 15 September 2009. Retrieved on 22 June 2016.

External links[edit]

 

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