Science Books
recommended by scientists and science writers
Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art
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Evolution's Bite: A Story of Teeth, Diet, and Human Origins
by Peter Ungar -

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Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us about Sex, Diet, and How We Live
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Tales Teeth Tell: Development, Evolution, Behavior
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Our Human Story
by Chris Stringer & Louise Humphrey
The best books on Anthropology, recommended by Brenna Hassett
The best books on Anthropology, recommended by Brenna Hassett
New techniques have uncovered an enormous amount of information about how humans evolved and new human species continue to pop up on a regular basis. Biological anthropologist Brenna Hassett, author of Growing Up Human, recommends books to learn more about our ancestors and how we became the human beings we are today.
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Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
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Six Impossible Things: The ‘Quanta of Solace’ and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World
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The Remarkable Life of the Skin
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Clearing the Air: The Beginning and End of Air Pollution
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The Second Kind of Impossible: The Extraordinary Quest for a New Form of Matter
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Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus
by Steven Strogatz
The Royal Society Science Book Prize: the 2019 shortlist, recommended by Nigel Shadbolt
The Royal Society Science Book Prize: the 2019 shortlist, recommended by Nigel Shadbolt
“Science is a profoundly human endeavour. The stories of triumph and success in science, alongside the failures and despair, are compelling.” From a data-driven account of air pollution to a book that makes calculus fun, 2019 has been a great year for science books. Nigel Shadbolt, chair of judges, discusses the six books shortlisted for the 2019 Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize.
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The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data
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Do Dice Play God?: The Mathematics of Uncertainty
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Humble Pi: A Comedy of Maths Errors
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Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus
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The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI
by Marcus du Sautoy
The Best Math Books of 2019, recommended by Kit Yates
The Best Math Books of 2019, recommended by Kit Yates
As math becomes increasingly important in our daily lives, eminent mathematicians and statisticians have stepped up to the plate, writing books that are engaging for non-experts—and sometimes even funny. Kit Yates, a mathematical biologist and author of The Math of Life and Death, recommends the best math books of 2019.
The best books on Time, recommended by Carlo Rovelli
Our experience of time is only weakly related to the fundamental realities of physics, says the physicist and best-selling author Carlo Rovelli. Here he selects five works for understanding the nature of time in its truer sense.
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Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton
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A Portrait of Isaac Newton
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Newton and the Origins of Civilization
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Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton
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Isaac Newton and Natural Philosophy
by Niccolò Guicciardini
The best books on Isaac Newton, recommended by William Newman
The best books on Isaac Newton, recommended by William Newman
John Maynard Keynes famously cast Isaac Newton not as the first scientist of the age of reason, but the last of the magicians. How should we interpret the million words he wrote, in secret, on alchemy? What should we make of Newton’s heretical religious views? William Newman talks us through the best books for a better understanding of the complex man who was one of the greatest physicists of all time.
The best books on NASA’s Apollo Missions, recommended by Christopher Riley
The lesson of the Apollo programme is that anything is possible, says filmmaker and author Christopher Riley. He talks us through the best books (and one documentary) about America’s race with the Soviet Union to put the first man on the Moon.
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Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is Different
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Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine
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Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain
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The Order of Time
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A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived: The Human Story Retold Through Our Genes
by Adam Rutherford
The Best Science Books to Take on Holiday, recommended by Jim Al-Khalili
The Best Science Books to Take on Holiday, recommended by Jim Al-Khalili
Aah, the holidays! Time to lie on the grass and read the latest novel. Or are you looking for something more demanding? Physicist and popular science author Jim Al-Khalili, who has just written his first sci-fi thriller, Sunfall, suggests some highly readable science books for those who prefer their holiday reads to be nonfiction.
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The Simple Science of Flight: From Insects to Jumbo Jets
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Cosmos
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In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World
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Power Speed and Form: Engineers in the Making of the Twentieth Century
by David P. Billington and David P. Billington & Jr -

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Ausgepowert: Das Ende des Olzeitalters als Chance
by Marcel Hänggi
The best books on Engineering, recommended by Ante Shoda
The best books on Engineering, recommended by Ante Shoda
What should a budding engineer—or even an experienced one—read for a better understanding of the science and trade? And how does engineering help make our lives better every day? Ante Shoda, an engineer for Honda Racing in California, recommends the best books for a fundamental understanding of engineering.
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Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray
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The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life
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Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto
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The Biological Mind: How Brain, Body, and Environment Collaborate to Make Us Who We Are
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A Lab of One’s Own: Science and Suffrage in the First World War
by Patricia Fara
The Best Science Books of 2018, recommended by Barbara Kiser
The Best Science Books of 2018, recommended by Barbara Kiser
“As life on Earth is rocked by conflict and environmental crisis, these serene little scientific emissaries remind us of how different it can be when we collaborate selflessly in the getting of knowledge.” Barbara Kiser, veteran science journalist and the books and arts editor at Nature, chooses the best science books of 2018.
The best books on Science and Wonder, recommended by Caspar Henderson
When we see a rainbow or another beautiful spectacle in nature, what is that sense of wonder we are filled with? How can we nurture it? Caspar Henderson, author of A New Map of Wonders (and Five Books science and environment editor) recommends the best books to help us develop our sense of wonder.





































































































