Where the books review subforum has gone

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The Science Book Review subforum has been relocated and is no longer visible on the main page of the Physics Forums. Users are questioning the reason for this change and whether it is intentional. There is speculation about a possible connection to Dr. Kaku, although this remains unconfirmed. The discussion reflects a sense of nostalgia for the subforum and curiosity about its current status. Overall, the community seeks clarity on the disappearance of the threads and the subforum itself.
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And where the threads contained in this subforum are now??

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In the Academic and Career Guidance forum, there is a Science Book Review sub-forum.

And no, people can't blame this one on me, no sireeee...

:)

Zz.
 
Did this subforum have any relation with Dr Kaku?

If you're really Hercule Poirot, you should be able to find the answer.:wink:
 
I just noticed the other day that the forum had been moved. Did anyone else notice that it isn't listed as a subforum on the main page? Intentionally?
 
thanx all, it's been a long time since i didn't surf on the physicsforums
 
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