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Bodyology: The Curious Science of Our Bodies

AUTHOR Guenard, Rebecca; Science, Charlotte; Graber, Cynthia et al.
PUBLISHER Canbury Press (04/26/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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-17 gripping stories about the human body

-Popular science from the Wellcome health charity

Ever wondered what it's like to be struck by lightning, what happens when lose your sense of smell, or if we will ever cure baldness? Heard about the woman who was saved by bees -or the window cleaner who fell 472ft from a skyscraper and lived?

It's time for some Bodyology. Originally written for Wellcome, the global health charity, Bodyology's stories explore the mysteries of the human body. They follow the scientists investigating our limbs, organs and senses: how our eyes and ears work, how we respond to allergies, and how some people survive disaster. Each chapter is packed with insight.

Tuck into some thrilling science that reveals more about you and your family and friends.

Stories

  • What's it like to be struck by lightning? - Charlotte Huff
  • Why do we colour hair? - Rebecca Guenard
  • The man with the golden blood - Penny Bailey
  • Why dieters can't rely on calories - Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley
  • 3D printers can now make body parts - Ian Birrell
  • How to fall to your death and live to tell the tale - Neil Steinberg
  • The quest to explain miscarriages - Holly Cave
  • Can the power of thought slow ageing? - Jo Marchant
  • Seeking a 'cure' for male baldness - Rhodri Marsden
  • How a bee sting saved a woman's life - Christie Wilcox
  • The global trend for 'kangaroo' babies - Lena Corner
  • What it means to lose your sense of smell - Emma Young
  • The doctor aiming to end eye pain - Bryn Nelson
  • Are allergies a defence against noxious chemicals? - Carl Zimmer
  • Why business is going slow on the male pill - Andy Extance
  • How virtual reality headsets aid remote surgery - Jo Marchant
  • Shhh! What exactly is the menopause? - Rose George


All these stories were commissioned by Mosaic Science, a project founded by the health charity Wellcome. Using a Creative Commons licence, Mosaic Science has published dozens of stories exploring the science people care about. Canbury Press has curated the best stories into this book and a companion volume, Brainology.

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ISBN-13: 9780995497863
ISBN-10: 0995497869
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 272
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 5.06 x 0.57 x 7.81 inches
Weight: 0.59 pound(s)
Country of Origin: GB
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Science | Life Sciences - Human Anatomy & Physiology
Science | Diet & Nutrition - Weight Loss
Science | Life Sciences - Biology
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-17 gripping stories about the human body

-Popular science from the Wellcome health charity

Ever wondered what it's like to be struck by lightning, what happens when lose your sense of smell, or if we will ever cure baldness? Heard about the woman who was saved by bees -or the window cleaner who fell 472ft from a skyscraper and lived?

It's time for some Bodyology. Originally written for Wellcome, the global health charity, Bodyology's stories explore the mysteries of the human body. They follow the scientists investigating our limbs, organs and senses: how our eyes and ears work, how we respond to allergies, and how some people survive disaster. Each chapter is packed with insight.

Tuck into some thrilling science that reveals more about you and your family and friends.

Stories

  • What's it like to be struck by lightning? - Charlotte Huff
  • Why do we colour hair? - Rebecca Guenard
  • The man with the golden blood - Penny Bailey
  • Why dieters can't rely on calories - Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley
  • 3D printers can now make body parts - Ian Birrell
  • How to fall to your death and live to tell the tale - Neil Steinberg
  • The quest to explain miscarriages - Holly Cave
  • Can the power of thought slow ageing? - Jo Marchant
  • Seeking a 'cure' for male baldness - Rhodri Marsden
  • How a bee sting saved a woman's life - Christie Wilcox
  • The global trend for 'kangaroo' babies - Lena Corner
  • What it means to lose your sense of smell - Emma Young
  • The doctor aiming to end eye pain - Bryn Nelson
  • Are allergies a defence against noxious chemicals? - Carl Zimmer
  • Why business is going slow on the male pill - Andy Extance
  • How virtual reality headsets aid remote surgery - Jo Marchant
  • Shhh! What exactly is the menopause? - Rose George


All these stories were commissioned by Mosaic Science, a project founded by the health charity Wellcome. Using a Creative Commons licence, Mosaic Science has published dozens of stories exploring the science people care about. Canbury Press has curated the best stories into this book and a companion volume, Brainology.

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