Hey there, science and technology enthusiasts! Are you on the lookout for the best books to read in your free time? Look no further! Here are the top 10 science and technology bestsellers of the month that you wouldn’t want to miss.

1. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking 🌌

If you’ve ever found yourself pondering about the mysteries of the universe, then “A Brief History of Time” is the book for you. Written by legendary physicist Stephen Hawking, this book explores the origins and nature of the cosmos with lucid prose and illustrations.

A cover of 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking

2. How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan 🍄

Psychedelic drugs like LSD and magic mushrooms have been frowned upon for decades. Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind” explores the new science of psychedelics and how these substances can have a profound impact on our mental health and well-being.

A cover of 'How to Change Your Mind' by Michael Pollan

3. The Code Book by Simon Singh 🕵️‍♀️

If you’re interested in the history and science of cryptography, then “The Code Book” is a must-read for you. Written by Simon Singh, this book covers the fascinating history of codebreaking from ancient times to the present day.

A cover of 'The Code Book' by Simon Singh

4. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot 👩‍🔬

If you’re curious about medical ethics, Rebecca Skloot’s “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” is a great read. The book chronicles the story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were taken without her knowledge and used to develop the polio vaccine, as well as many other medical breakthroughs.

A cover of 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' by Rebecca Skloot

5. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari 🌍

Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens” is a thought-provoking look at the history of humankind. From the emergence of Homo sapiens to the agricultural revolution and beyond, Harari explores the major milestones in human evolution and their impact on our world today.

A cover of 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' by Yuval Noah Harari

6. The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth by Michio Kaku 🚀

If you’re curious about the future of humanity, “The Future of Humanity” by Michio Kaku is a great read. Kaku explores a variety of topics, including the possibility of terraforming Mars, interstellar travel, and even achieving immortality.

A cover of 'The Future of Humanity' by Michio Kaku

7. The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss ⏰

If you’re looking for a way to work smarter, not harder, “The 4-Hour Work Week” by Tim Ferriss is a great read. Ferriss provides practical advice on how to streamline your work processes, increase your productivity, and create a better work-life balance.

A cover of 'The 4-Hour Work Week' by Tim Ferriss

8. The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee 🧬

Siddhartha Mukherjee’s “The Gene” is a captivating exploration of the history and science of genetics. From the discovery of the DNA molecule to the ethics of gene editing, this book covers a wide range of topics in an engaging and accessible way.

A cover of 'The Gene: An Intimate History' by Siddhartha Mukherjee

9. Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Safiya Umoja Noble 🔎

If you’re interested in the intersection between technology and social justice, “Algorithms of Oppression” is a must-read. In this book, Safiya Umoja Noble examines how search engines reinforce racism and bias, and provides practical steps to address these issues.

A cover of 'Algorithms of Oppression' by Safiya Umoja Noble

10. Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou đź’Š

If you’re interested in the world of startups and entrepreneurship, “Bad Blood” is a gripping read. Written by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, this book tells the story of Theranos, a Silicon Valley startup that promised to revolutionize the healthcare industry but ultimately became a cautionary tale.

A cover of 'Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup' by John Carreyrou

And there you have it, folks, the top 10 science and technology bestsellers of the month! Which one(s) are you excited to read?

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