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4 Science Book Recommendations We Loved Reading in July

Last updated: July 31, 2025 11:55 am
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In July 2025, as the heatwave continued to scorch the month, the team at Scientific American took some time off to enjoy the sun and indulge in a hot dog or two. Despite the sweltering weather, they managed to curate a list of the best books to read by the poolside. This month, their reading list included a diverse range of science-backed books that delved into various intriguing topics.

One of the recommended reads was “Hello, Cruel World! Science-Based Strategies for Raising Terrific Kids in Terrifying Times” by Melinda Wenner Moyer. In this book, parents are provided with evidence-backed tips to help their children navigate the challenges of the modern world. From coping with climate change to handling online misinformation, Moyer offers practical advice for nurturing resilient and compassionate individuals.

Another captivating book on the list was “The Murderbot Diaries series” by Martha Wells. This science-fiction series follows the adventures of Murderbot, a cyborg security unit with a penchant for soap operas and romantic subplots. The recent TV adaptation of the series received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the complex characters and intricate plotlines.

Neil Shubin’s “Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in Search of Life, the Cosmos, and Our Future” took readers on a journey through the polar regions, exploring the connection between ice and the history of our planet. Shubin’s research sheds light on how polar ice has shaped global weather patterns and influenced human evolution over millions of years.

Lastly, “Waste Wars: The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash” by Alexander Clapp exposed the hidden world of the global waste black market. Clapp’s investigative work reveals the shocking reality of toxic dump sites and the harmful impact of illegal waste disposal on vulnerable communities. His book challenges readers to rethink their consumption habits and consider the hidden consequences of their trash.

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Overall, the July reading list from Scientific American offered a diverse selection of thought-provoking books that explored a wide range of scientific topics. Whether you’re interested in parenting strategies, futuristic cyborgs, polar exploration, or environmental activism, there’s something for everyone on this month’s book list.

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