Strange Science

Strange Science
Title Strange Science PDF eBook
Author Lara Pauline Karpenko
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 311
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 047213017X

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A fascinating look at scientific inquiry during the Victorian period and the shifting boundary between mainstream and unorthodox sciences of the time

Strange Science

Strange Science
Title Strange Science PDF eBook
Author Editors of Portable Press
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 402
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 1684120101

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This entertaining compendium of bite-sized articles reveals the stranger-than-sci-fi world of strange science. From the oddest theories to the most astounding discoveries to the biggest blunders, Strange Science has all the facts your professors didn't teach you in science class. It's packed with earth-shattering eurekas, outlandish inventions, silly “scientific” studies, and the stories behind the weirdos who made it all happen. Put on your lab coat and get ready to discover . . . One dentist's quest to clone John Lennon How to hypnotize a chicken Real-life time travelers (or so they claim) The seven-year-long study that found earthquakes are not caused by catfish waving their tails . . . and other breakthrough findings Plus you’ll discover unbelievable inventions; the freakiest franken-foods scientists have created; some of Hollywood’s worst on-screen science blunders; and more! This amazing volume from the Bathroom Readers’ Institute contains the strangest short science articles from dozens of Bathroom Readers, along with fifty all-new pages.

Monsters

Monsters
Title Monsters PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Funston
Publisher Maple Tree
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Monsters
ISBN 9781894379175

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This book delves into the real science behind the startlingly strange stories of monsters.

Virgil Finlay's Strange Science

Virgil Finlay's Strange Science
Title Virgil Finlay's Strange Science PDF eBook
Author Virgil Finlay
Publisher Underwood Books
Pages 168
Release 1992
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Forgotten Science

Forgotten Science
Title Forgotten Science PDF eBook
Author S. D. Tucker
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 532
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445648385

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Was Jesus a giant electron? How much does a mouse’s soul weigh? Can women mate with monkeys? As mad as these questions may seem, they have been asked by science in years gone by. Forgotten Science unearths some of the most extraordinary attempts to understand the world around us.

The Book of Strange But True Science

The Book of Strange But True Science
Title The Book of Strange But True Science PDF eBook
Author Publications International Ltd
Publisher Book of
Pages 0
Release 2019-12
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781640308336

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Packed with hundreds of articles on the most interesting things that ever happened in science. Plus a few things that didn't. Filled with both pragmatic, commonsense explanations and outrageous revelations, Strange but True Science is packed with articles on all things scientific. Each chapter takes an intriguing subject - medical science, pets and animals, consumer gadgets, astronomy, food, mad scientists, the human body - and ferrets out the strange stories and lesser known truths.

Strange Universe

Strange Universe
Title Strange Universe PDF eBook
Author Bob Berman
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 287
Release 2015-11-10
Genre Science
ISBN 1627799435

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"Touches on a dizzying array of subjects, including UV rays, inert gases, fossils, meteorites, microwaves, rainbows . . . Like many a good teacher, Berman uses humor to entertain his audience and liven things up." —Los Angeles Times Bob Berman is motivated by a straightforward philosophy: everyone can understand science—and it's fun, too. In Strange Universe, he pokes into the bizarre and astonishingly true scientific facts that determine the world around us. Geared to the nonscientist, Berman's original essays are filled with the trademark wit and cleverness that has earned him acclaim over many years for his columns in Astronomy and Discover magazines. He emphasizes curiosities of the natural world to which everyone can relate, and dishes on the little-known secrets about space and some of science's biggest blunders (including a very embarrassing moment from Buzz Aldrin's trip to the moon). Fascinating to anyone interested in the wonders of our world and the cosmos beyond, Strange Universe will make you smile and think.