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The best new popular science books of March 2026 include a new book from Rebecca Solnit

Last updated: March 7, 2026 3:01 pm
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Exploring the Latest Science Books for March

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Rebecca Solnit has a new book out this month

Trent Davis Bailey

March is the perfect time to grab a cup of coffee and dive into some fascinating science books. This month’s selection covers a wide range of topics, from the impact of animals on our world to the intricacies of AI and the secrets of forest communication. Here are some highlights:

Megha Mohan’s Exploration of Matriarchal Societies

Author Megha Mohan takes readers on a journey to societies where women hold the power. Drawing inspiration from her great-grandmother’s matrilineal community in South India, Mohan explores the lessons we can learn from these unique societies. From feminist trolls in South Korea to co-housing experiments in Europe, Mohan delves into the different ways collaboration, work, and power structures manifest in a world led by women.

Jamie Bartlett’s Dive into AI

In How to Talk to AI, Jamie Bartlett delves into the intricacies of artificial intelligence and how it is shaping our world. From enhancing everyday life to delving into conspiracy theories, Bartlett offers a comprehensive look at the world of AI and its implications on society.

Suzanne Simard’s Insights on Forest Communication

Renowned forest ecologist Suzanne Simard’s latest book, When the Forest Breathes, delves into the interconnectedness of trees and the profound intelligence of forests. Drawing from her research on tree communication, Simard explores how understanding these natural systems can help us protect the environment and promote ecosystem health.

Michael Bond’s Exploration of Animal Influence

In Animate, Michael Bond explores how animals have shaped human culture and thought throughout history. From our hunter-gatherer ancestors to medieval thinkers, Bond delves into the ways in which animals have influenced human behavior and societal structures.

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Kirsty King’s Insights on Spotting Lies

Forensic psychologist Kirsty King offers a fresh perspective on detecting lies by analyzing the language used by individuals. Drawing on research from forensic linguistics and psychology, King presents real-life case studies to help readers navigate the complexities of truth and deception.

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A tea plant – as featured in David George Haskell’s new book

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David George Haskell’s Ode to Flowers

Environmental scientist David George Haskell explores the significance of flowers in his latest book, How Flowers Made Our World. From seagrasses to tea plants, Haskell celebrates the resilience and creativity of plants in shaping our planet’s ecosystems and adapting to environmental changes.

Rebecca Solnit’s Reflections on Politics

In The Beginning Comes After the End, Rebecca Solnit offers a unique perspective on politics and humanity in the modern world. Drawing from years of activism, Solnit’s book serves as a beacon of hope in challenging times and a reminder of our collective power to enact change.

Lixing Sun’s Exploration of Animal Reproduction

Author Lixing Sun delves into the world of animal reproduction in his intriguing book. From the unique biology of moles to immaculate conception in California condors, Sun’s exploration of the science behind reproduction promises to be both informative and entertaining.

Katrina Manson’s Insights on AI in Warfare

In Project Maven, Katrina Manson uncovers the chilling story of the US Department of Defense’s use of artificial intelligence for military targeting. Drawing from her expertise in national security and technology, Manson provides a compelling account of the intersection between AI and warfare.

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F. Marina Schauffler’s Examination of PFAS Contamination

Journalist F. Marina Schauffler sheds light on the global issue of PFAS contamination in her book, Inescapable. Focusing on the experiences of individuals affected by PFAS in Maine, Schauffler’s poignant narratives highlight the urgent need for action against these pervasive “forever chemicals”.

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