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National Geographic Science of Everything: How Things Work in Our World

Hardback

Main Details

Title National Geographic Science of Everything: How Things Work in Our World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) National Geographic
Foreword by David Pogue
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 202
Category/GenrePopular science
ISBN/Barcode 9781426211683
ClassificationsDewey:500
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher National Geographic Society
Imprint National Geographic Society
Publication Date 28 October 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

National Geographic answers all the questions about how things work--the science, technology, biology, chemistry, physics, and mechanics--in an indispensible book that reveals the science behind virtually everything. How does the voice of a distant radio announcer make it through your alarm clock in the morning? How does your gas stove work? How does the remote control open your garage door? What happens when you turn the key in the ignition? What do antibiotics really do? Divided into four big realms--Mechanics, Natural Forces, Materials & Chemistry, Biology & Medicine--The Science of Everything takes readers on a fascinating tour, using plain talk, colorful photography, instructive diagrams, and everyday examples to explain the science behind all the things we take for granted in our modern world.

Author Biography

Another wonderful collection from Random House

Reviews

"With 400 big, glossy pages, this hardback has the heft of a textbook, but with pictures and writing style accessible to anyone--even if your own scientific experiences never went beyond a kitchen-counter volcano of baking soda and vinegar." --The Washington Post "Dedicated to the notion that everything around us has an interesting science tale to tell, this abundantly illustrated, modern-day book of knowledge makes learning fun -- and makes remembering forgotten science even better!" -WebWire.com