The Ig Nobel Prizes 2

The Ig Nobel Prizes 2
Title The Ig Nobel Prizes 2 PDF eBook
Author Marc Abrahams
Publisher Dutton Adult
Pages 280
Release 2005
Genre Research
ISBN

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The hilarious second installment of the popular humor series honors the world's most improbable actual research, such as a Norwegian team that documented the impact of wearing wet underwear in the cold.

Ig Nobel Prizes

Ig Nobel Prizes
Title Ig Nobel Prizes PDF eBook
Author Marc Abrahams
Publisher Orion Publishing Company
Pages 427
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN 9780752842615

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WHAT: The Ig Nobel Prize honours individuals whose achievements in science cannot or should not be reproduced. 10 prizes are given to people who have done remarkably bizarre things in science over the previous year. WHY: The 'Igs' are intended to celebrate the unusual, honour the imaginative and shine a spotlight onto the weird corners of laboratories around the world. PAST WINNERS: Peter Fong's experiment in which he fed Prozac to clams on the basis that if they chilled out more they'd taste better. Harold Hillman's report on 'The Possible Pain Experienced during Execution by Different Methods'...

How to Dunk a Doughnut

How to Dunk a Doughnut
Title How to Dunk a Doughnut PDF eBook
Author Len Fisher
Publisher Arcade Publishing
Pages 282
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN 9781559706803

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Details some of science behind everyday activities such as cooking, home improvement, sports, and dunking a donut.

The Ig Nobel Prizes

The Ig Nobel Prizes
Title The Ig Nobel Prizes PDF eBook
Author Marc Abrahams
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2004
Genre Research
ISBN

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IgNobel Prizes 2

IgNobel Prizes 2
Title IgNobel Prizes 2 PDF eBook
Author Marc Abrahams
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2004
Genre Nobel Prize winners
ISBN 9780752868462

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The Ig Nobel Prizes make people laugh, and then make them think. Included in this new edition are: the Dutch scientist who investigated homosexual necrophilia in mallard ducks, the Swedish team that looked into chickens' preferences in humans, and the man who made it possible for someone to rent the entire country of Liechtenstein for corporate events. Sometimes, as in the latter case, Ig Nobel Prizes could not be awarded without the entire nation getting behind the researchers.As before, there is an irresistible blend of serious science and complete incredulity at the way the human quest for knowledge takes us into ever more obscure areas of research.

Being a Beast

Being a Beast
Title Being a Beast PDF eBook
Author Charles Foster
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 223
Release 2016-06-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 1627796347

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A passionate naturalist explores what it’s really like to be an animal—by living like them How can we ever be sure that we really know the other? To test the limits of our ability to inhabit lives that are not our own, Charles Foster set out to know the ultimate other: the non-humans, the beasts. And to do that, he tried to be like them, choosing a badger, an otter, a fox, a deer, and a swift. He lived alongside badgers for weeks, sleeping in a sett in a Welsh hillside and eating earthworms, learning to sense the landscape through his nose rather than his eyes. He caught fish in his teeth while swimming like an otter; rooted through London garbage cans as an urban fox; was hunted by bloodhounds as a red deer, nearly dying in the snow. And he followed the swifts on their migration route over the Strait of Gibraltar, discovering himself to be strangely connected to the birds. A lyrical, intimate, and completely radical look at the life of animals—human and other—Being a Beast mingles neuroscience and psychology, nature writing and memoir to cross the boundaries separating the species. It is an extraordinary journey full of thrills and surprises, humor and joy. And, ultimately, it is an inquiry into the human experience in our world, carried out by exploring the full range of the life around us.

Brave Genius

Brave Genius
Title Brave Genius PDF eBook
Author Sean B. Carroll
Publisher Crown
Pages 594
Release 2014-09-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307952347

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The never-before-told account of the intersection of some of the most insightful minds of the 20th century, and a fascinating look at how war, resistance, and friendship can catalyze genius. In the spring of 1940, the aspiring but unknown writer Albert Camus and budding scientist Jacques Monod were quietly pursuing ordinary, separate lives in Paris. After the German invasion and occupation of France, each joined the Resistance to help liberate the country from the Nazis and ascended to prominent, dangerous roles. After the war and through twists of circumstance, they became friends, and through their passionate determination and rare talent they emerged as leading voices of modern literature and biology, each receiving the Nobel Prize in their respective fields. Drawing upon a wealth of previously unpublished and unknown material gathered over several years of research, Brave Genius tells the story of how each man endured the most terrible episode of the twentieth century and then blossomed into extraordinarily creative and engaged individuals. It is a story of the transformation of ordinary lives into exceptional lives by extraordinary events--of courage in the face of overwhelming adversity, the flowering of creative genius, deep friendship, and of profound concern for and insight into the human condition.