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The 13 best popular science books of 2025

Last updated: December 1, 2025 12:35 am
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The stunning image captured in the Himalayas showcases a young woman in an orange jacket reading a book on an e-reader during sunset. This serene moment takes place at the Mount Everest National Park, the highest national park in the world, with the entire area located above 3,000 meters. The rugged and steep terrain of the park is cut by deep rivers and glaciers, with climatic zones ranging from forested lower zones to the Arctic zone where no plants can grow.

The book the woman is reading, “Positive Tipping Points” by Tim Lenton, explores the concept of tipping points in climate change. Lenton emphasizes the importance of small groups pressuring for change, alongside governmental policies and disruptive innovations. He also highlights the role of individual actions, such as reducing meat consumption and adopting electric vehicles, in combating climate change.

Another book, “Clearing the Air” by Hannah Ritchie, provides data-driven insights into achieving net zero emissions and dispelling common misconceptions about renewable energy sources like wind farms. The book addresses concerns about wind turbines’ impact on wildlife and suggests mitigation measures to reduce risks.

Stuart Jeffries’ book, “A Short History of Stupidity,” delves into the concept of stupidity throughout history, exploring various perspectives on what constitutes foolishness or ignorance. The book takes a philosophical approach, examining different cultural views on intelligence and personal development.

In “Breadwinners” by Melissa Hogenboom, the hidden power dynamics and unconscious biases influencing everyday life are exposed. The book sheds light on the cognitive household labor that often goes unnoticed in studies of gender roles, emphasizing the need to recognize and correct power imbalances.

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“Eugenia Cheng’s book, ‘Unequal,’ challenges the notion of equality, exploring the complexities of what it means to be truly equal. By examining the mathematical concept of equality, Cheng highlights the dangers of assuming sameness in various aspects of life.

“Ocean Art” by Helen Scales showcases the intersection of art and science through a visually captivating tour of ocean-related artwork. The book celebrates the diversity of marine life and the collaborative efforts of artists and scientists in documenting biodiversity.

Gina Rippon’s “The Lost Girls of Autism” offers a poignant account of autism in girls, challenging misconceptions and advocating for better recognition of the condition in females. The book shares personal stories that highlight the struggles of women with autism and the importance of accurate diagnosis and support.

Anjana Khatwa’s book on geology and spirituality, “Deep Time,” explores the profound connection between rocks, minerals, and the Earth’s history. The book emphasizes the central role of geology in addressing contemporary environmental challenges and sheds light on the origins of iconic structures like the Taj Mahal.

Paul Wood’s “Tree Hunting” embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Britain and Ireland’s most remarkable trees, celebrating the beauty and significance of these ancient organisms. The book invites readers to embark on their tree-seeking adventures while appreciating the rich history and diversity of trees.

Sandra Knapp’s “Flower Day” offers an insightful journey through the world of flowers, showcasing the intricate reproductive strategies and unique characteristics of various floral species. The book presents a diverse array of flowers from around the globe, providing a deeper understanding of their ecological importance.

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In “Wired for Wisdom” by Eszther Hargittai and John Palfrey, the authors challenge stereotypes about older adults and technology use, highlighting the increasing digital engagement of seniors. The book emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and debunking age-related misconceptions in the digital age.

Carlo Rovelli’s “Seven Brief Lessons on Physics – Anniversary Edition” condenses complex scientific concepts into an accessible and engaging narrative. The book explores fundamental theories in physics, from general relativity to quantum mechanics, offering a profound reflection on humanity’s place in the universe.

Each of these books offers a unique perspective on various topics, from climate change and gender dynamics to mathematics and natural history, providing readers with valuable insights and thought-provoking reflections.

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