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AsapSCIENCE answers to the world's weirdest questions, most persistent rumors, and unexplained phenomena / Mitch Moffit and Greg Brown ; illustrations by Greg Brown, Jessica Carroll, and Mitchell Moffit.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Scribner c2015Edition: 1st Scribner hardcover edDescription: 248 p. illISBN:
  • 9781476756226
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 500 M695
Contents:
Resolving persistent questions, rumors, and weird phenomena. Does being cold make you sick? ; Are silent farts more deadly? ; Is cracking your joints bad for you? ; Is the 5-second rule legitimate? ; Which is worse : childbirth or getting kicked in the balls? ; Does shaving make your hair grow thicker? ; Can sneezing pop your eyeballs out? ; Could you spontaneously combust? ; Is binge TV watching bad for you? ; Which came first : the chicken or the egg? -- Body talk. Brain farts ; The science of bad breath ; Can snot save us? ; Is there a hiccup cure? ; The scientific secret of muscle and strength ; Why are men so hairy? ; The science of aging ; The science of brain freeze -- Hypotheticals. Could a zombie apocalypse happen? ; What if you stopped going outside? -- Sensory perception. Why do we get pins and needles? ; Why do we itch? ; Selfie science : why do we hate photos of ourselves? ; Where does all the light go when you turn off the lights? ; Why does time feel faster as we age? -- Hot sex and other amorous pursuits. The science of sexy ; The science of heartbreak ; The science of love ; The science of orgasms ; Will dancing get you laid? -- Getting to the bottom of bad behavior. The science of swearing ; The science of lying ; The science of procrastination ; The scientific hangover cure -- Dreaming, waking, napping, sleeping. The scientific power of naps ; The science of morning wood ; The science of lucid dreaming ; What are eye boogers? ; Should you use the snooze button? ; What if you stopped sleeping?
Summary: "In their first-ever book, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown, the [guys] behind the wildly popular YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE, answer your burning questions, explaining the true science of how things work."--P. 4 of cover.
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Resolving persistent questions, rumors, and weird phenomena. Does being cold make you sick? ; Are silent farts more deadly? ; Is cracking your joints bad for you? ; Is the 5-second rule legitimate? ; Which is worse : childbirth or getting kicked in the balls? ; Does shaving make your hair grow thicker? ; Can sneezing pop your eyeballs out? ; Could you spontaneously combust? ; Is binge TV watching bad for you? ; Which came first : the chicken or the egg? -- Body talk. Brain farts ; The science of bad breath ; Can snot save us? ; Is there a hiccup cure? ; The scientific secret of muscle and strength ; Why are men so hairy? ; The science of aging ; The science of brain freeze -- Hypotheticals. Could a zombie apocalypse happen? ; What if you stopped going outside? -- Sensory perception. Why do we get pins and needles? ; Why do we itch? ; Selfie science : why do we hate photos of ourselves? ; Where does all the light go when you turn off the lights? ; Why does time feel faster as we age? -- Hot sex and other amorous pursuits. The science of sexy ; The science of heartbreak ; The science of love ; The science of orgasms ; Will dancing get you laid? -- Getting to the bottom of bad behavior. The science of swearing ; The science of lying ; The science of procrastination ; The scientific hangover cure -- Dreaming, waking, napping, sleeping. The scientific power of naps ; The science of morning wood ; The science of lucid dreaming ; What are eye boogers? ; Should you use the snooze button? ; What if you stopped sleeping?

"In their first-ever book, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown, the [guys] behind the wildly popular YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE, answer your burning questions, explaining the true science of how things work."--P. 4 of cover.

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