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Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? And 114 Other Questions

Popular Science
Series: Last Words Volume: 2
By: Mick O'Hare(Editor)
236 pages
Publisher: John Murray
Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?
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Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? is the latest compilation of readers' answers to the questions in the Last Word column of New Scientist, the world's best-selling science weekly. Following the phenomenal success of Does Anything Eat Wasps? this new collection includes recent answers never before published in book form, and also old favourites from the column's early days.

Yet again, many seemingly simple questions turn out to have complex answers. And some that seem difficult have a very simple explanation. New Scientist's `Last Word' is regularly voted the magazine's most popular section as it celebrates all questions – the trivial, idiosyncratic, baffling and strange.

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Biography

Mick O'Hare wears one hat as production editor for New Scientist and another as editor of The Last Word column of questions and answers at the back of the magazine. In this latter guise he edited Profile's recent bestselling book Does Anything Eat Wasps? and its successor Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?. Mick joined New Scientist 14 years ago after being the production editor for Autosport. Because you can take the boy out of the north but you can't take the north out of the boy, he freelances as a rugby league writer and also edits sports books. More importantly he is a lifelong supporter of Huddersfield Rugby League Club. He has a geology degree but retains a healthy disregard for crystallography.

Popular Science
Series: Last Words Volume: 2
By: Mick O'Hare(Editor)
236 pages
Publisher: John Murray
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"An ideal Christmas gift for lovers of the strange and baffling."
- Publishing News

"A fascinating mix of the baffling, ridiculous and trivial [...] answers the scientific questions you never got round to asking."
- Daily Express

"They are the things we've all wondered about, from why we cry when we slice onions, to what makes our hair turn grey"
- Daily Mirror

"The answers to life's most perplexing questions [...] at last, the mysteries of the world are explained [...] the book everyone is talking about"
- Independent on Sunday

"[An] extraordinary book [...] responsible for putting popular science back on its feet."
- Radio 5 Live

"If you have ever wondered why hair turns grey, fingers get crinkled in the bath or if the Great Wall of China really is visible from space, Mick O'Hare has the answers."
- CNN

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