Dr Karl's Random Road Trip Through Science
By (Author) Karl Kruszelnicki
ABC Books
ABC Books
21st October 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Popular science
Astrophysics
Popular astronomy and space
Space exploration
Paperback
192
Width 216mm, Height 267mm, Spine 17mm
710g
In this, his 45th book, Dr Karl goes full kolour, with brilliant and funny illustrations to match his dress sense. So take a technikolour trip through science with the intrepid Dr Karl, Australia's favourite science guru.
Q: HOW MANY DR KARL BOOKS ARE THERE IN THE UNIVERSE
A: MORE THAN A MILLION!
Dr Karl is on a mission to track down Awe and Wonder in the Universe.
Why do wombats poo cubes
What nearly destroyed humanity on Halloween 2015
How do you use an incinerating toilet
Find out why we've sent a spacecraft with Dr Karl's name on it to kiss the Sun, whether cannibalism is nutritious, and the answer to the Biggeset Question of All - why does spaghetti always break into three pieces Plus a whole lot more.
So strap in and get ready for a random ride through the Universe. Who knows where you'll end up!
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM just loves science to pieces, and has been spreading the word in print, on TV and radio and online for more than thirty years. The author of 47 books, Dr Karl is a lifetime student with degrees in physics and mathematics, biomedical engineering, medicine and surgery. He has worked as a physicist, labourer, roadie for bands, car mechanic, filmmaker, biomedical engineer, taxi driver, TV weatherman, and medical doctor at the Children's Hospital in Sydney. Since 1995, Dr Karl has been the Julius Sumner Miller Fellow at the University of Sydney. In 2019 he was awarded the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularisation of Science, of which previous recipients include Margaret Mead, David Attenborough, Bertrand Russell and David Suzuki.