Has anyone read any good math and science nonfiction books recently? (pop nonfiction please) Are there any really good ones out?
@futurebird I enjoyed How to Not Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg. Each chapter addresses a different problem, and what math has to say about it. I like the “math is seeing patterns in the world” approach.
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