10 Must-Read Books for Science Lovers 

This book by Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz, director and associate director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development. 

Oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee has a follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-winning book about cancer, The Emperor of All Maladies. 

A “masterpiece” according to Bill Gates, How the World Really Works explores the major factors that govern human survival and prosperity. 

Nancy Hopkins is a celebrated biologist and MIT professor emerita. The Exceptions tells her story, and how she joined forces with 15 other women at MIT to advocate for change. 

Inflammation is “the body’s ancestral response to its greatest threats,” but chronic inflammation, unrelated to a particular injury or infection, is related to many diseases. 

Built to Move, includes 10 tests and 10 practices to achieve that goal—including domains beyond movement, like sleep and nutrition. 

Long COVID has been a distressing continuation of the pandemic for some 100 million people globally. 

Communication is much more than just language, argues cognitive psychologist Susan Goldin-Meadow in her new book, Thinking with Your Hands. 

The book is both a call to appreciate the darkness and a scientific exploration of what goes wrong for us and other living creatures when we don’t. 

A science journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Ed Yong has become a household name for anyone who appreciates deeply-researched science writing that reads like a novel. 

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