- Usually I post recent #PopSci 📚 releases on Sunday, but was grading for the day job, so let's see last week's releases now. On March 3, from @psychunseen.bsky.social, we see False: How Mistrust, Disinformation, and Motivated Reasoning Make Us Believe Things that Aren't True 🧪 amzn.to/4fR4939
- On shelves on March 4 from @chloedalton.bsky.social is Raising Hare: A Memoir 🧪 amzn.to/4e0Su0Q
- Available as of March 4 from author Sophie Strand, we see The Body Is a Doorway: A Memoir: A Journey Beyond Healing, Hope, and the Human 🧪 amzn.to/4f2cC3V
- I read and enjoyed a galley of this book! Available as of March 4 is a book from Jennifer Lucy Allen Clay: A Human History🧪 amzn.to/3CNQLyR
- Always love a great adventure book! From March 4 we see a book from @cassidyrandall.bsky.social : Thirty Below: The Harrowing and Heroic Story of the First All-Women's Ascent of Denali 🧪 amzn.to/4gBDJmKMar 10, 2025 16:01
- For fans of the history of science, we have this new book from March 4 by historian and writer Violet Moller Inside the Stargazer's Palace: The Transformation of Science in 16th-Century Europe 🧪 amzn.to/4gK2tKb
- From March 4, Author Maja Bak Herrie, who works with media theory and philosophy of science brought us Thinking Through Data: How Outliers, Aggregates, and Patterns Shape Perception (Sensing Media: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Cultures of Media) 🧪 amzn.to/4fPC8cj
- On March 4, we saw the release of a book by Professor @ciaragreene.bsky.social and lecturer @gillian-murphy.bsky.social Memory Lane: The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember amzn.to/407qofv
- March 4 brought us a book from researcher @alexbollen.bsky.social Motherdom: Breaking Free of Bad Science and Good Mother Myths 🧪 amzn.to/427lLEU
- On shelves on March 6, we have Steve Nicholls' book, Steel River: Walking the Tees – A Journey Through Nature in a Human World 🧪 amzn.to/3YFEi90
- And from March 7, we see from Paul Taylor Fossils: An Essential Guide amzn.to/3DNpaP5
- Oops, Trees*