
11 Nonfiction Science Comics for Adults
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Sometimes you want to learn something, but you also love comics and want to spend every waking minute absorbing them through your eyes. What’s a megafan to do? Read some nonfiction science comics, of course! No science fan should miss these gems and no true believer will skim them.
Unfortunately, there’s a serious lack of racial diversity in this category. That reflects a wider lack of diversity in the sciences, which is itself alarming. Luckily, smart people (scientists!) have formed some amazing minority associations, many of which provide scholarships to students of racial and ethnic minorities, and collected resources. If you’re looking for comic book authors of color, you’re in luck! Book Riot has lists of must-read Black comic book authors as well as some general representation recommendations.
Everything about this book is charming and wonderful. Seriously. It will get you into birding even if you think you hate birds right now. It’ll also provide you with some fascinating tidbits about nature, including some spiffy species dating profiles with lots of science-y biological in-jokes.
OK: it’s not 100% about science. But it IS about math! You can’t have science without math and logic, and therefore philosophy, so here’s this book about Bertrand Russell wrestling with all of it. Read it and love it.
The tale of the first computer is wild and wooly, and here it’s (mostly) true! Charles Babbage had an adding machine. Ada Lovelace was a math whiz. Together, they invented computer programming and developed a device that would solve all the world’s problems…only to make a host of new ones.
It may have been a mad science project, but the people who built the atom bomb were far from mad. Starting excited and patriotic, they ended the project successfully, but wracked with guilt and misgiving.