Finished up "Bad Science" by Ben Goldacre. He's more than a little arrogant, but he carries it off so well that I didn't mind, and I did actually learn a few new things about statistical calculations. Currently working on "How the Mind Works" by Steven Pinker. Fascinating stuff, in my opinion. Next up, Oliver Sacks' new book, "The Mind's Eye," about perception and perceptual disorders, and "Foundling" by D.M. Cornish for when I'm worn out on neuroscience.
"Foundling" is the start, by the way, of a super-awesome book series that for some reason is shelved in the YA ghetto of the already ghetto-ized genre fiction section. It has some awesome worldbuilding and a fabulous way of playing with language.