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By: Robert Ehrlich
ISBN: 9780691124049
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Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Oct 2005
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Evaluates the evidence for the sort of strange-sounding ideas that can shape our lives. This book takes up issues such as global warming, the dangers of cholesterol, and the effectiveness of placebos. It shows readers how to use the tools of science to judge the accuracy of strange ideas and the trustworthiness of ubiquitous "experts."
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By: Robert Ehrlich
ISBN: 9780691094953
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Publication Date: Dec 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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AIDS is not caused by HIV. Coal and oil are not fossil fuels. Radiation exposure is good for you. Distributing more guns reduces crime. These ideas make headlines, but most educated people scoff at them. This title evaluates, for the general reader or student, nine seemingly far-out propositions culled from physics, biology, and social science.
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By: Robert Ehrlich
ISBN: 9780313255045
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Sep 1987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This work provides an organized collection of views on nuclear war education, a topic of great current concern. It grew out of the 1986 Conference on Nuclear War Education sponsored by George Mason University. Through this diverse collection of essays, the editor has tried to elucidate the important themes which underlie this curriculum.
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By: Robert Ehrlich
ISBN: 9780691023953
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Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Apr 1990
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Includes a collection of physics demonstrations, which illustrate key concepts in simple and playful ways. This book is suitable for a wide range of educational levels, from middle school physical science to university physics.
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By: Robert Ehrlich
ISBN: 9780691028873
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Publication Date: Jun 1997
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Physics has the reputation of being difficult to understand and remote from everyday life. This book presents a collection of physics demonstrations and experiments that prove that physics can, in fact, be 'made simple.' It uses 'low tech' and inexpensive materials from everyday life to make key principles of physics easy to understand.
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