The Why Files: The Science Behind the News
By (Author) David J. Tenenbaum
By (author) Terry Devitt
Penguin Putnam Inc
The Penguin Press
28th April 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
500
Paperback
208
Width 187mm, Height 235mm, Spine 15mm
299g
Science magazine meets The Onion, Mental Floss, and Mad magazine in this ingenious guide to the science behind the news For more than a decade , the intrepid folks at whyfiles.org-the #1 science destination on the web-have been exploring the science behind newsworthy events. Now condensed into a book written with the site's characteristic wit, The Why Files features scores of articles organized into sections that mirror any city's daily newspaper- World News, Metro, Business Life, Sports, Arts & Leisure, Travel, Style, Opinion Page, and more. Who knew that science can explain why extremists say "God Told Us to Kill," how poker can make you sick, why great racehorses have big butts, and if electrocution is the best way to zap a bug For those who love accurate science served up with humor in a one-of-a-kind newscast, this decidedly non-geeky guide is a must.
"Clear, fun explanations of the science behind the headlines."
-U.S. News & World Report
" Provides a good mix of information and interactivity that takes the chore out of learning. In fact, you might even have a good time."
-The Washington Post