Win: 50 Ways the World Could End
7 Nov 2014 by Evoluted New Media
Never let it be said that we are morbid here at Laboratory News – our latest love is 50 Ways the World Could End by Alok Jha. Full of head-spinning apocalyptic scientific scenarios, this makes for an interesting – if a little unnerving – read. Whether we like it or not, the world is probably going to come to a pretty unpleasant halt at some point in the future. What we don’t know is how. From natural disasters such as a tsunami or supervolcano, to something out of this world like a runaway black hole or a vacuum decay, Jha explore some of the ways life as we know it might end. Not depressing at all (actually it’s really not!). 50 Ways the World Could End by Alok Jha, Quercus, £9.99 We’ve got 2 copies of 50 Ways the World Could End to give away, to be in with a chance of winning, send your name, address and organisation/institution to phil.prime@laboratorynews.co.uk by 30th November 2014.