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Date du placement  2009-07-10
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Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?: And 101 Other Intriguing Science Questions

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  • Nice collection of unusual Question s and Answers. This is a nice and easy to read book.
    Full of strange things, and strange questions that we might always encounter but never knew the answer.

    Whereas there are other similar books that i find more interesting, this is a very nice complementary book. I would like to see some more questions, i would like it to be somewhat bigger, and sometimes i dont feel that we need 3-4 answers for 1 question. It is a waste of space and time. I get bored reading the same answers by different persons.

    While not the best of its kind, it is still very nice... after all it s price is very low.
  • Intriruing science questions. I bought this to complete a set of three and, like the others, it is full of science tid bits that I knew nothing about. Not the kind of book that you sit and read, more a book that you dip into. Some of the facts given are very funny, even thought the subject is serious. Well worth buying if you like science oddities.
  • Interesting and Snappy. I found this book really intriguing. I have been reading it on and off for a while now but as the answers all come from differnt people I couldn t really sink into it, like I have done other books. Most of the answers are entertaining and informative at the same time however, and I think it was well worth the money.
  • lonely bears. an enjoyable book with some interesting answeres to interesting questions. Most of the answers are not definitive but are informative and quite plausible. this allows the reader to draw their own conclusions.
    a good read.
  • Another great selection of questions answered. Following the success of Does Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Questions (New Scientist) and Why don t penguins feet freeze?, this volume offers further questions and answers from the world of science. Although the titles of all three books are wildlife questions, the subjects raised cover many different aspects of science.

    In this book, the first section is about food and drink and the first question asks why crown caps on beer bottles always have 21 sharp bits. To be honest, I don t think I ever counted how many there were, but the question is rewarded with two answers that tell you everything that you could wish to know. It appears that 21 is now a worldwide standard although early caps had 24.

    The second section is titled domestic science, and as a user of striped toothpaste I was particularly interested in the explanation of how this works. Another question in this section, this time about a cut-glass accident, initially produced incorrect responses, but the final answer is correct.

    The third section explores our bodies. One of the questions is from somebody who finds it easier to sleep while travelling than in bed. This could be caused by thinking too much. Some people find that, once the day is done and they get into bed, that is the one opportunity they have to think clearly without any distractions. I m assuming that such people don t have a partner, although the book doesn t mention this.

    After a section titled Feeling OK?, which is mostly about viruses, there s the plants and animals section featuring the title question. That question is answered with explanations of how some creatures hunt alone (because food supplies are limited) while others form social groups (for safety in numbers). Other interesting questions ask about cats liking fish but not swimming, and about whether dogs know what they are.

    Further sections about our planet and universe, transport and weather. Finally, there is a best of the rest section, covering questions that don t belong in any other defined categories. One question here is about lottery numbers, while another is about ancestry. In the latter, somebody says that as everybody has two parents and you only have to go back 10 generations to have over 1,000 ancestors, you don t have to go back too far for the number of ancestors to exceed the number of people that ever lived. He asks what the flaw in his logic is, but I m actually surprised he asked the question as the answer is so obvious, Yes, folks, a lot of those ancestors are actually the same people. We re all inter-related many times over if you go back far enough, although actual historical records are limited, so you can`t assemble a comprehensive family tree.

    This is an entertaining book that is well up to the standard of the two previous volumes. Given the unlimited potential material, I guess that the series may expand further as the years go by.



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