Why Sh*t Happens: The Science of a Really Bad Day

by Peter J. Bentley PhD | Reference | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 9781594869563 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Hawaii-Bookworm of Honolulu, Hawaii USA on 10/11/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by Hawaii-Bookworm from Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Sunday, October 11, 2009
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Everyone has one of those days when nothing seems to go right, but why? Unlike others who have broached the question, British computer science guru Bentley (Digital Biology) actually escorts readers through a really bad day, exploring the science behind all the little things that can go wrong: he looks at why you slept through the alarm (to explain the nature of sleep); why you then slipped on the spilled shampoo (a look at the nature of cleansers and lubricants); why that torrential downpour soaked you on your way to work (a look at the cycle of water in nature). This journey through the day, if sometimes strained (getting chewing gum stuck in one's hair on the bus), is a neat device for explaining the science behind everyday things such as how clothing is woven and why fabric is so strong (until it rips when you bend over) and how capsaicin in chilis fool the body and provoke a burning sensation. Each chapter ends with a brief tip on how to avoid future mishaps. Hopefully, readers and librarians won't be put off by the title and miss Bentley's reader-friendly explanations of the science behind everyday life.

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