The Last Word : Questions and Answers from the Popular Column on Everyday Science

The Last Word : Questions and Answers from the Popular Column on Everyday Science

by Spike Gerrell (Illustrator), Mick O'Hare (Editor)

Synopsis

Why is the sky blue? Does it really get warmer when it snows? Why doesn't superglue stick to the inside of the tube? How is it possible to uncork a bottle by hitting the bottom? Can you drive through a rainbow? Should you walk or run in the rain? Why does soap make bubblebath collapse? The leading science weekly the New Scientist runs a popular column, The Last Word, which invites readers to write in with enquiries about everyday scientific phenomena. Providing a selection of the most interesting questions and answers from the column, this book covers a wide range of subjects, from plants and animals to the human body and gadgets and inventions. Fun and informative, it is fascinating reading for anyone who has ever asked themselves these kind of questions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 229
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford
Published: 01 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0192861999
ISBN 13: 9780192861993

Author Bio

The New Scientist is the leading English language science weekly, selling over 120,000 copies through its UK and Australian editions. It now publishes on the Internet through its website Planet Science. The Last Word is one of the most popular columns in the magazine, receiving about 200 letters a week.