Will We Ever Speak Dolphin? - New Scientist - Books - Nicholas Brealey Publishing - 9781529309355 - April 9, 2019
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The phenomenal New Scientist series! Over 2,500,000 copies sold!
Ever wondered . . . - What is earwax for?
- When is the moon blue?
- Why are there only two sexes?
- Do doctors live longer?

Informative, hilarious, sometimes unsettling and always unexpected, the questions and answers from New Scientist readers in the magazine's popular Last Word column are endlessly fascinating. Will We Ever Speak Dolphin? brings the best of the bunch together in another witty, weird and wise compendium that's irresistible for 'Last Word' fans and new readers alike. If you've ever wanted to know why you can't hear shouting underwater, whether ants get scared of humans towering over them, how butterflies know where they're heading, or whether there really is a difference between martinis shaken or stirred, New Scientist has all the weird and witty answers.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 9, 2019
ISBN13 9781529309355
Publishers Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Pages 240
Dimensions 124 × 196 × 20 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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