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Asap science : answer to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors and unexplained phenomena

Author
  • Moffit, Mitchell
Additional Author(s)
  • Brown, Greg
Publisher
New York: Scribner, 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9781476756226
Series
Subject(s)
  • QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • SCIENCES
  • SCIENCE-MISCELLANEA
Notes
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Abstract
Why do we get hung over? What would happen if you stopped sleeping? Is binge-watching TV actually bad for you? Why should I take a power nap? Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown, the people behind the YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE, explain the true science of how things work. Applying the illustrated format of their videos to topics ranging from brain freeze to hiccups to the science of the snooze button, AsapSCIENCE takes the underpinnings of biology, chemistry, physics, and other hard sciences and applies them to everyday life through relatable examples that will appeal to both science nerds and those who didn't ace chemistry. This is the science that people actually want to learn, shared in an engaging style. And in the spirit of science, no subject is taboo.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
248 p.
Dimension
24 cm.
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Does being cold make you sick? --
Are silent farts more deadly? --
Is cracking your joints bad for you? --
Is the 5-second rule legitimate? --
Which is worse: Childbirth or getting kicked in the balls? --
Does shaving make your hair grow thicker? --
Can sneezing pop your eyeballs out? --
Could you spontaneously combust? --
Is binge TV watching bad for you? --
Which came first: The chicken or the egg? --
Brain farts --
The science of bad breath --
Can snot save us? --
Is there a hiccup cure? --
The scientific secret of muscle and strength --
Why are men so hairy? --
The science of aging --
The science of brain freeze --
Could a zombie apocalypse happen? --
What if you stopped going outside? --
Why do we get pins and needles? --
Why do we itch? --
Selfie science: Why do we hate photos of ourselves? --
Where does all the light go when you turn off the lights? --
Why does time feel faster as we age? --
The science of sexy --
The science of heartbreak --
The science of love --
The science of orgasms --
Will dancing get you laid? --
The science of swearing --
The science of lying --
The science of procrastination --
The scientific hangover cure --
The scientific power of naps --
The science of morning wood --
The science of lucid dreaming --
What are eye boogers? --
Should you use the snooze button? --
What if you stopped sleeping?
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