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Why Do Onions Make Me Cry?: Answers to Everyday Science Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask

AUTHOR Ingram, Jay
PUBLISHER Simon & Schuster (04/02/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Discovery Channel host and acclaimed writer Jay Ingram helps you find the answers to questions you've never really settled, like "What is d j vu?" "Why do we blink?," "Why are yawns contagious?" and the perennial "Do we really use only 10% of our brains?"

Note that this book is a combined and abridged edition of The Science of Why and The Science of Why2.

Have you ever wondered if people really do weird things during the full moon? How about whether fingernails grow faster than toenails? And do we really dream in color? Jay Ingram is here to put these and many other long-lived scientific uncertainties to rest in this whimsically illustrated guide to the science of everyday life.

Combining the wit of What If? by Randall Munroe and the accessible science smarts of ASAP Science, this new collection features answers to common queries with part sections that address the supernatural, the human body, the animal kingdom, the natural world, and more. It includes fun facts, myth busters and line drawings, all with the end goal of delighting and surprising your inner science geek.

Whether these questions have been on your mind constantly, or occasionally resurface like the myth of Loch Ness (Is it real?), whether they're silly (Why does my pee smell like asparagus?) or serious (Why does time speed up as I age?) or just plain frustrating (Why do mosquitoes love me?), Ingram will settle them once and for all.

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ISBN-13: 9781982110833
ISBN-10: 198211083X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 288
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.90 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 0.65 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Abridged
Country of Origin: US
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Discovery Channel host and acclaimed writer Jay Ingram helps you find the answers to questions you've never really settled, like "What is d j vu?" "Why do we blink?," "Why are yawns contagious?" and the perennial "Do we really use only 10% of our brains?"

Note that this book is a combined and abridged edition of The Science of Why and The Science of Why2.

Have you ever wondered if people really do weird things during the full moon? How about whether fingernails grow faster than toenails? And do we really dream in color? Jay Ingram is here to put these and many other long-lived scientific uncertainties to rest in this whimsically illustrated guide to the science of everyday life.

Combining the wit of What If? by Randall Munroe and the accessible science smarts of ASAP Science, this new collection features answers to common queries with part sections that address the supernatural, the human body, the animal kingdom, the natural world, and more. It includes fun facts, myth busters and line drawings, all with the end goal of delighting and surprising your inner science geek.

Whether these questions have been on your mind constantly, or occasionally resurface like the myth of Loch Ness (Is it real?), whether they're silly (Why does my pee smell like asparagus?) or serious (Why does time speed up as I age?) or just plain frustrating (Why do mosquitoes love me?), Ingram will settle them once and for all.

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Author: Ingram, Jay
Jay Ingram is the author of the best-selling books "The Science of Everyday Life," "Talk, Talk, Talk" and "The Burning House," which won the 1995 Canadian Science Writers Book Award. He hosts his own weekly prime time show called "Discovery Connection" which now airs in the U.S., and is co-host and producer of Discovery Channel's award winning "@discovery.ca" television's first and only daily science and nature news magazine. He has received two ACTRA Awards including one for Best Host: the Sandford Fleming Medal from the Royal Canadian Institute for his work popularizing science; and the Royal Science of Canada McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science. He also contributes a weekly science column to the Toronto Star.
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