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1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Science
1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Science
Author: James Trefil
ISBN-13: 9780304343232
ISBN-10: 0304343234
Publication Date: 11/23/1993
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Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Written in question/answer format, these bite-size facts are quick and easy to digest. However, the content is very strong for any serious person who wishes to learn more in the field of science.

Here are some examples:
~ How does a computer "virus" mimic a real virus?
~Why is it easy to scramble an egg and very difficult to unscramble one?
~What is the universe expanding into?
~Why did the English moths turn gray during the Industrial Revolution?


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