| #4023889 in Books | 1996-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.50 x9.50 x.75l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A GREAT BOOK THAT LIGHTENS THE HEAVIER SIDE OF SCIENCE|By sophie.elbrick@cs.tcd.ie|This book by The National Geographic and Washington Post Science editor Curt Suplee is a real stunner. National Geographic does it again, with great photo editing and use of art work, it brings science to life. You'll begin to think atoms are highly personable, and really quite friendly. If you|.com |Anyone who thinks science is confusing or dull has not browsed through Curt Suplee's magnificent work. He explains why your shoelaces become untied (but never spontaneously tie themselves), why you don't fall on your head when the roller coaster goes loop
How to CDs work? What are the physics behind Michael Jordan's gravity-defying leaps? Science becomes easy--and fun--when explained through the everyday workings of our world. Everyday Science Explained is science as it's rarely experienced--a natural and understandable part of our lives. More than 400 eye-popping illustrations are featured. Segments include the powers of nature, the science of substance, and the chemestry of life.
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