Dr Karl's Little Book of Trivia 101

Kids, Creative Kids, Games and Activities, Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Dr Karl's Little Book of Trivia 101 by Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Pan Macmillan Australia
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Author: Dr Karl Kruszelnicki ISBN: 9781743540206
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Macmillan Australia Language: English
Author: Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
ISBN: 9781743540206
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Macmillan Australia
Language: English

Why do stars seem to twinkle?
Where do all the teaspoons go?
Why is the Giant Panda so paradoxical?
Why does dark matter matter?

The world around (and inside) us is completely astonishing.

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, the most esteemed science communicator in Australia, has chosen 101 fascinating facts from his bestselling books to delight and intrigue you.

Taking a microscope to everyday science he gives us insights into the surprising origins of the "selfie", the rise and rise of 3D printing, how a nit is hatched by massive amounts of farting, why humans are basically fat doughnuts, and how you can stop milk from spoiling by dropping a Russian brown frog into it.
These are things you need to know.

These are things you don't even know you need to know.

A riveting ride through the extraordinary world of science.

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Why do stars seem to twinkle?
Where do all the teaspoons go?
Why is the Giant Panda so paradoxical?
Why does dark matter matter?

The world around (and inside) us is completely astonishing.

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, the most esteemed science communicator in Australia, has chosen 101 fascinating facts from his bestselling books to delight and intrigue you.

Taking a microscope to everyday science he gives us insights into the surprising origins of the "selfie", the rise and rise of 3D printing, how a nit is hatched by massive amounts of farting, why humans are basically fat doughnuts, and how you can stop milk from spoiling by dropping a Russian brown frog into it.
These are things you need to know.

These are things you don't even know you need to know.

A riveting ride through the extraordinary world of science.

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