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Yawns Freeze Your Brain :Fun and Interesting Facts From Science, History, Life and The Universe

Yawns Freeze Your Brain

Yawns Freeze Your Brain :Fun and Interesting Facts From Science, History, Life and The Universe

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Published: 10 October, 2024
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Ever wondered why we yawn and have eyebrows, what happens at absolute zero and why some tunes get stuck in our heads?

If you’ve spent your days searching for the answers to these and life’s other big questions then look no further.

Yawns Freeze Your Brain from the bestselling author of Does Anything Eat Wasps and Farts Aren’t Invisible is the gift of enlightenment that you never knew you needed!

Shining a light on some of life’s trickiest questions across science, history, life and the universe. Uncover the mysteries woven into the fabric of our very existence with answers to questions such as;

How much fuel does the sun burn in a second?

What are the most misheard song lyrics?

Why does cheese smell?

Why is the Eiffel Tower 15cm taller in summer than winter?

Who on earth invented existentialism (and what is it)?

Increase your IQ and win pub quizzes with this perfect blend of wit, wisdom and wonder.

The perfect gift for brainiacs.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781835011409
ISBN10 1835011403
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Bedford Square Publishers
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Mick O'Hare is an author, journalist and editor of the New Scientist bestsellers Does Anything Eat Wasps? and Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze? He writes for UK & US publications and, in addition to science, he specialises in topics as diverse as the history of spaceflight, Cold War politics, polar exploration, food and drink, motorsport and rugby league. He lives in Northwood, Middx.

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