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Science Without the Boring Bits

Ian Crofton

Forget Boyle's law polymer chains cellular respiration and fields of force - here's all the really interesting stuff you never learnt during science lessons at school. But this isn't fantasy this is hard fact:

• Fact: The stethoscope owes its invention in 1816 to a young doctor who was too embarrassed to put his ear to a young woman's chest; • Fact: In 1954 a Soviet surgeon grafted a puppy's head onto the shoulder of a German shepherd dog; • Fact: Since falling off a ship in 1992 fleets of yellow rubber ducks have provided invaluable data on the currents of the world's oceans.

Science Without the Boring Bits covers all the important (and some of the totally unimportant) branches of science:

• Physics: from experiments involving the slow removal of one's stockings to the Dutchman who tested the Doppler effect by placing an entire orchestra on a railway wagon; • Zoology: from the spontaneous generation of mice from rotting wheat to the 'discovery' that swallows spend their winters at the bottom of lakes; • Botany: from the rhododendron honey that makes men mad to the use of ginger as an equine suppository; • Meteorology: from showers of frogs and fish to the man struck by lightning seven times; • Astronomy: from the Greek philosopher who believed the sun was a great disk of blazing metal to the American astronomer who saw irrigation canals on Mars.

  • Classification : Sciences
  • Pub Date : SEP 2, 2010
  • Imprint : Quercus
  • Page Extent : 352
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781848660564
  • Price : INR 899
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Ian Crofton

Ian Crofton, formerly editor-in-chief of The Guinness Encyclopedia, has written a number of works of popular narrative history, from Great Escapes and A Curious History of Food and Drink to The Little Book of Big History and World History: 50 Events You Really Need to Know. The last two bestsellers have been translated into many languages. Crofton has also explored the interplay of landscape, history and nature in more personal books such as Walking the Border: A Journey between Scotland and England ('Excellent', The Guardian), Fringed with Mud and Pearls: An English Island Odyssey (selected by The Telegraph as one of their top twenty travel books of 2021) and, most recently, Upland: A Journey through Time and the Hills ('A beautifully written celebration of a lifelong passion', Stephen Venables, author and mountaineer).

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