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Does Anything Eat Wasps?

And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You Wanted to Ask

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An edition of Does Anything Eat Wasps? (2006)

Does Anything Eat Wasps?

And 101 Other Unsettling, Witty Answers to Questions You Never Thought You Wanted to Ask

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  • 4 Want to read
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Have you ever thought up a question so completely off-the-wall, so seemingly ridiculous, that you couldn't even find the courage to ask it? Maybe at the sports bar you were transported by the beauty of your beer to wonder, "How long could I live on beer alone?" Or, cycling through the park, you mused, "Did nature invent any wheels?" Or looking up at the night sky, you had a moment of angst, "What would happen if the moon suddenly disappeared -- if it were vaporized or stolen by aliens?"

Full of fun factlets, Does Anything Eat Wasps? is a runaway bestseller around the world. It celebrates the weird and wacky questions -- some trivial, some baffling, all unique -- and their multiple answers culled from "The Last Word," a long-running column in the internationally popular science magazine, New Scientist. Tackling the imponderables of everyday life, sparkling with humor, and bursting with delightful erudition, Does Anything Eat Wasps? is irresistibly entertaining and utterly engrossing.

So, go on. Put away your lab coat and your pencil -- science is fun again.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
224

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First Sentence

"When, in 1994, New Scientist began publishing "The Last Word," the magazine's weekly column of everyday science questions and answers provided by readers, one of the editors asked how long we expected the column to run."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

ID Numbers

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OL7949103M
Internet Archive
doesanythingeatw00news
ISBN 10
0743297261
ISBN 13
9780743297264
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14368
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4623

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