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Jay Ingram

    March 20, 1945

    Jay Ingram is a Canadian author and broadcaster recognized for his work in science communication. His writing often delves into understanding complex scientific topics and making them accessible to a broad audience. Ingram prioritizes explaining science in a clear and engaging manner, allowing readers to explore fascinating aspects of the world around them. His approach examines the boundaries of human knowledge and our place within the universe.

    Jay Ingram
    The Science of Why 2
    The Science of Why: Answers to Questions about the World Around Us
    Why Do Onions Make Me Cry?: Answers to Everyday Science Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask
    Theatre of the Mind
    The End of Memory
    The Science of Why, Volume 5: Answers to Questions about the Ordinary, the Odd, and the Outlandish
    • 2023

      A fascinating look at the cutting-edge science and technologies that are on the cusp of changing everything from where we'll live, how we'll look, and who we'll be, by the popular science broadcaster and bestselling author Jay Ingram.

      The Future of Us
    • 2021

      By the tender age of ten, when the cruel Zoran taskmasters attacked the Sari temple, not only did Joshua find himself responsible for his two younger siblings but also something otherworldly. He found himself gifted with a level of responsibility beyond his tender years to understand. After the transport that he and his wife have taken is attacked, he has to make a heart-wrenching decision to either watch his wife die in the flames that are threatening to consume them both or to save her life by sending her away. Can he learn to control his gift without destroying everything around him? Only time will tell.

      EAGLE SPIRIT
    • 2020

      Theatre of the Mind

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Delving into the complexities of consciousness, this book presents cutting-edge and provocative research on the brain. It examines various theories and findings that challenge traditional understandings, offering insights into how consciousness arises and its implications for our perception of reality. Through engaging discussions, it invites readers to ponder profound questions about the nature of awareness and the mind's workings.

      Theatre of the Mind
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2019

      Exploring intriguing questions about human behavior and perception, Jay Ingram delves into phenomena such as déjà vu, blinking, and yawning, providing scientific explanations and insights. He addresses common misconceptions, including the myth about brain usage, while engaging readers with accessible language and thought-provoking inquiries. This book invites readers to satisfy their curiosity about the mind and body through a blend of humor and informative content.

      Why Do Onions Make Me Cry?: Answers to Everyday Science Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask
    • 2017

      Jay Ingram takes us on a tour of the universe, and explores scientific wonders big and small.

      The Science of Why 2
    • 2016

      Curiosity about the natural world drives this exploration of everyday phenomena. It delves into the science behind common questions, such as the reasons onions cause tears, the pushup habits of lizards, and the transformation of leaf colors in autumn. Engaging and informative, this book invites readers to uncover the fascinating explanations behind these intriguing aspects of nature.

      The Science of Why: Answers to Questions about the World Around Us
    • 2016

      It has been called `the plague of the 21st century' for its dramatic increase in numbers and the challenge it poses to health care.

      The End of Memory