21 Science Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives Hazel Clementine Follow Jan 17 · 7 min read

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1This book is a tour of the great and powerful theoretical physicists of our time and exposes the fundamental problem in physics today. Theoretical physicists now write fantasy instead of explaining data. They develop theories that cannot be proven. As Feynman said, if it doesn’t agree with data, it is wrong. I would add if it can’t satisfy the Popper falsifiable test, it is not science.

2 This book is an enjoyable read about whales, both entertaining and enlightening with an excellent bibliography if you want more. It is not just about science but also about the pursuit of science.

3 I think this book is the most entertaining book that shares the era of the dinosaurs in a way that is never boring. Each page brings a new revelation that we would not have known ever. The author will teach you the meaning of discoveries and the process of analysis about life in this world.

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4 How do you engage readers with a topic such as climate change? For me, almost all the books about climate change are so complicated and so politicized. The author, Ms. Rush, tells the true stories of individuals dealing with climate change on a day to day basis. She connects the dots and builds a compelling argument for us. After reading this book, I’m on board with her thinking.

5 This book is a great idea. In the book, you will see a set of dialogs between young people who want to know more about science, with illustrations that help get the emotions of both sides across. The stories, the inspiration, the cover, the material, the diversity, the drawings, almost everything in this book is awesomely created.

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6 This book is a fascinating chronicling of women’s contributions to early computer programming and network culture. The author focuses on lesser-known pioneers who have been overlooked by modern techie history. Also, he seems to make a case for how the internet would not have existed without crucial advances made by women.

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7 This book is challenging for average people to read. If you read this book, you will find out that your ideas are not accurate.

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8 I felt this book covered so many angles associated with blood. I thought it was exciting and informative, and now I can not wait to annoy my family and my friends with the facts I learned.

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9 This book is well written, engaging, enthralling, and hard to put down. It was what I needed when our power went out for a day!

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10 This book is a delightful read about the Chesapeake Islands, where I sailed in 2015 before I ever heard of climate change. I highly recommend this one.

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11 This book is a beautiful read and affirming account of stepping back and letting nature burst back into the countryside. It makes a case for a different kind of stewardship, one where we, as humans, ought to observe first and intervene second.

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12 This book is an empowering and poetic book about how to face the challenges of life in a warming world. Climate scientist Dr. Lauren Oakes digs beneath the facts and figures on climate change to the nagging question that haunts her and her colleagues. She wants to answer what we can do about climate change. Dr. Oakes offers a refreshingly honest and upbeat response to one of humanity’s most sobering and severe problems.

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13 The stories included in this book were well-selected for their novelty and shock value, and the annotation is well-informed and sprinkled with dry British wit. The book provides amusing insight into the medical practices of an earlier age.

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14 I strongly recommend this book for anyone interested in science.

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15 This book is entertaining and thought-provoking. The author does a great job of weaving together some huge themes in a compelling manner. His ability to explain theoretical concepts in a way that can be understood by mortals along with honesty and coherent critique.

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16 This book is an exciting story about biological research.

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17 This book is a well written and great read. It is easy to understand and fascinating. I highly recommend to anyone interested in biology, evolution, or just history in general.

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18 I highly recommend this book! If you have followed the Theranos saga through the author’s investigative reports in the Wall Street Journal, this book will still blow your mind. The details of how Elizabeth Holmes and Sunni Balwani pulled off their audacious fraud are spellbinding.

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19 This book another well-written book on my list. I would hope anyone who has heart problems will benefit!! Hopefully, this book is easy reading, even if you are not a cardiologist.

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20 This book is a phenomenal book by a remarkable woman. All the parts are just a joy to read. The author ties in the political, labor, and cultural history of Michigan. Emphasizes the fantastic lengths, the families in Flint went to the right some wrongs. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Read this book.

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21 Anyone interested in social sciences, public policy, or science, in general, will find this book fascinating. There’s a lot to absorb here, and it’s challenging material, but I don’t think it could be presented any better.