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It is not against the laws of physics for a science book to be entertaining.
What is written in this book is not fantasy, but concrete facts.
Fact: The stethoscope owes its invention to a doctor in 1816 who was too shy to put his ear on a woman's chest.
Fact: In 1954, a Soviet doctor "successfully" transplanted the head of a puppy onto the shoulder of a German shepherd.
Fact: Yellow rubber ducks have provided extremely valuable data about ocean currents since they were dumped from a ship in 1992.
Boneless Science is a scientific parade that chronologically presents the important discoveries, some strange attempts, successes and tragic failures in the history of science from ancient times to the present.
Physics: From the Frenchman who lined up 200 monks and electrocuted them to understand the speed of electric current, to the Dutchman who tested the Doppler effect by placing an entire orchestra in a train car...
Zoology: from mice growing spontaneously from rotting wheat to the "discovery" that swallows spend their winters under roses...
Botany: from rhododendron honey that drives people crazy to the use of ginger as a horse wick...
Meteorology: From frog and fish rain to the man struck by lightning seven times...
Astronomy: from the Greek philosopher who believed that the sun was a large flaming metal disk to the American astronomer who saw irrigation canals on Mars...
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 320
Year of Print: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Domingo Publishing House
Number of Pages: 320
First Print Year: 2013
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Domingo Publishing House |
Number of pages | : | 320 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786054729135 |
The heart | : | Turkish |