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An Array Of Intriguing Questions

Submitted by Zinger on August 6, 2006 - 18:16. | | | |
cover of An Array Of Intriguing QuestionsDoes Anything Eat Wasps?: And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You

author: New Scientist
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asin: 0743297261
binding: Paperback
list price: $12.00 USD
amazon price: $9.60 USD


This is one of those books that's great to read during your morning commute or if you're going through a period in your life where you find yourself spending a lot of time in waiting rooms. It's a book you can pick up and put down again without losing your place in a plot or dropping the main theme of an argument.

The book consists of interesting questions posed (and answered) by readers of New Scientist magazine in their recurring "The Last Word" column. Examples include "How fat do you have to be to become bulletproof?" and "What would happen if the moon suddenly disappeared?" Some of the questions are serious; some are silly. However even the most inane queries can sometimes lead to intriguing answers, like the question about the interaction of Tia Maria (an alcoholic beverage) and cream, which resulted in a paper on fluid dynamics.

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