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ID018667
Call Number502/O'H
Title ProperQuestion everything
Other Title Information132 science questions - and their unexpected answers
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Hare, Mick(Ed.)
PublicationLondon,  New Scientist,  2014.
Description281p   Black spine
NoteThe latest in the bestselling New Scientist Last Word series All science begins with questions...- Why is the night sky black, even though it's full of stars? - How do pebbles skim on water? - Why doesn't your own snoring wake you up? - And why is the Large Hadron Collider so ...er ...large? And as these intriguing, imaginative and occasionally bonkers questions and answers drawn from New Scientist magazine's archives show: question everything and you might find your way to amazing, unexpected insights into our minds, bodies and the universe, and the science behind the scenes that keeps them ticking. As you would expect from New Scientist, this is top-flight science at its most accessible, unpredictable and entertaining.
Standard Number9781781251645
Price. Qualification£7.99(Pb)
Classification Number502
Key WordsScience - Miscellanea ;  IBDP


 
 
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