Flying, Lasers, Robofish and Cities

Flying, Lasers, Robofish and Cities

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Author: Karl Kruszelnicki

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 176


How can a string of big, fat lasers take the place of anti-missile missiles? What are engineers doing with a tuna called Charlie the Robofish? Do you know that bacteria live in strange, slimy skyscraper cities, and that some bacteria have a tiny electric motor? Which star, 300,000 years ago, blew out a hole in our galaxy? Is it true that beer has fewer calories than skim milk? What should you do if you? trapped in quicksand? Do you know cordless phones can cause strokes? And that really soon (any time in the next few thousand years) we should flip into the next Ice Age? Don't miss these bizarre but true stories about the latest discoveries in science by science guru, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.

Author: Karl Kruszelnicki

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 176


How can a string of big, fat lasers take the place of anti-missile missiles? What are engineers doing with a tuna called Charlie the Robofish? Do you know that bacteria live in strange, slimy skyscraper cities, and that some bacteria have a tiny electric motor? Which star, 300,000 years ago, blew out a hole in our galaxy? Is it true that beer has fewer calories than skim milk? What should you do if you? trapped in quicksand? Do you know cordless phones can cause strokes? And that really soon (any time in the next few thousand years) we should flip into the next Ice Age? Don't miss these bizarre but true stories about the latest discoveries in science by science guru, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.