- Sex robots and vegan meat, adventures at the frontier of birth, food, sex, and death, Jenny Kleeman
- Size matters, why we love to hate big food, Charlie Arnot
- Underbug, an obsessive tale of termites and technology, Lisa Margonelli ; illustrations by Thomas Shahan
- The math of life and death, 7 mathematical principles that shape our lives, Kit Yates
- Technical career survival handbook, 100 things you need to know, Peter Y. Burke P.E
- The equations of life, how physics shapes evolution, Charles S. Cockell
- Darwin devolves, the new science about DNA that challenges evolution, Michael J. Behe
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- Why is sex fun?, the evolution of human sexuality, Jared Diamond
- Will we ever speak dolphin?, and 130 other science questions answered, edited by Mick O'Hare
- Slime, how algae created us, plague us, and just might save us, Ruth Kassinger
- What do animals think and feel?, an investigation into emotional behavior, Karsten Brensing
- In search of the canary tree, the story of a scientist, a cypress, and a changing world, Lauren E. Oakes ; illustrations by Kate Cahill & Cartography by Erik Steiner
- Testosterone rex, myths of sex, science, and society, Cordelia Fine
- The tangled tree, a radical new history of life, David Quammen
- Unique, the new science of human individuality, David J. Linden
- The Dama Gazelles, last members of a critically endangered species, edited by Elizabeth Cary Mungall ; with special contributions by Teresa Abáigar [and 13 others] ; and a foreword by Bonnie C. Yates ; and an introduction by David Mallon
- Cracking the AP, the Princeton Review
- Heredity, John Waller
- The magic feather effect, the science of alternative medicine and the surprising power of belief, Melanie Warner
- Breath from salt, a deadly genetic disease, a new era in science, and the patients and families who changed medicine forever, Bijal P. Trivedi
- The Science of Roman history, biology, climate, and the future of the past, Walter Scheidel
- The man who touched his own heart, true tales of science, surgery, and mystery, Rob Dunn
- Signature in the cell, DNA and the evidence for intelligent design, Stephen C. Meyer
- The spectrum of sex, the science of male, female, and intersex, Hida Viloria and Maria Nieto, PhD ; illustrations by Alex Law
- Purpose & desire, what makes something "alive" and why modern Darwinism has failed to explain it, J. Scott Turner
- The optics of life, a biologist's guide to light in nature, Sönke Johnsen
- Evolution, Robin Dunbar
- El libro de la biologia
- Plight of the living dead, what the animal kingdom's real-life zombies reveal about nature - and ourselves, Matt Simon
- Systems biology, a very short introduction, Eberhard O. Voit
- The lives of bees, the untold story of the honey bee in the wild, Thomas D. Seeley
- The big ideas in science, a complete introduction, Jon Evans
- Selected letters on evolution and origin of the species, Charles Darwin ; edited by Francis Darwin
- Tracks and shadows, field biology as art, Harry W. Greene
- Fighting for space, two pilots and their historic battle for female spaceflight, Amy Shira Teitel
- Skin deep, dispelling the science of race, Gavin Evans
- How the body works, contributors, Virginia Smith, Nicola Temple
- High school biology unlocked
- Bats, in a world of echos, Johan Ekl?f ; Jens Rydell ; translation, Neil Betteridge
- The origin of (almost) everything, New Scientist ; introduction by Professor Stephen Hawking ; words by Graham Lawton
- The red queen, sex and the evolution of human nature, Matt Ridley
- SAT subject test
- Some assembly required, decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA, Neil Shubin
- The dance of life, the new science of how a single cell becomes a human being, Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz and Roger Highfield
- Randomness in evolution, John Tyler Bonner
- The brain, David Eagleman
- The serpent and the rainbow, Wade Davis
- Honey and venom, confessions of an urban beekeeper, Andrew Coté
- Sexual selection, a very short introduction, Marlene Zuk and Leigh W. Simmons