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Why Don't Things Fall Up: and Six Other Science Lessons You Missed at School
By (Author) Alom Shaha
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
11th February 2025
7th November 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular science
500
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
201g
Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue Could you explain why ice cream melts Have you forgotten why scientists think the universe started with a Big Bang, and do you understand the difference between respiration and breathing
Why Don't Things Fall Up will gently remind you of everything you may have learnt once upon a time, but have somehow forgotten along the way. If you've ever changed the subject when a child has asked for homework help, or if you have forgotten the basics of science - then this is the book for you. Using questions asked by children as a starting point, Alom Shaha (who has spent over two decades trying to help people of all ages understand this stuff) takes us on a tour of the "big ideas" of science from his unique perspective. His experience as a dad, a teacher and science communicator means he knows exactly what people don't know -and especially the misconceptions and other intellectual hurdles which prevent us from grasping key ideas. Combining his proven skill for explaining science with storytelling and flashbacks to school experiments, Why Don't Things Fall Up reminds us that science is not just for scientists - it's a human endeavour that enriches all our lives.A great idea, beautifully executed.
* Popular Science *Alom Shaha was born in Bangladesh but grew up in London. A science teacher, writer, and filmmaker, he has spent most of his professional life sharing his passion for science and education with the public. Alom has produced, directed and appeared in a number of TV programmes for broadcasters such as the BBC, and has received fellowships from the National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Arts (NESTA) and the Nuffield Foundation. Alom has represented his community as an elected politician, and has volunteered at a range of charitable organisations. He teaches at a comprehensive school in London and writes for a number of print and online publications.