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    Science(ish). The Peculiar Science Behind the Movies
    Science(ish)
    • 2019

      Hollywood Wants to Kill You

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(53)Add rating

      The hilarious new popular science book from the bestselling authors of the Sunday Times Book of the Year Science(ish)

      Hollywood Wants to Kill You
    • 2017

      This hilarious, informative book takes iconic science fiction movies, from Jurassic Park to The Matrix, and seeks to answer the key questions arising from it in an intelligent and understandable way. Illustrated with shots from the films, and highly designed throughout, it's a wild ride through modern science with input from some of each fields' most respected figures. Based on the hit podcast.

      Science(ish)
    • 2017

      Can we resurrect dinosaurs, Jurassic Park-style? Are we living in The Matrix's digital simulation? Do aliens with acid blood exist somewhere in the universe? Will we ever go back and visit 1955? And just why were the original Planet of the Ape movies so terrible? In Science(ish), Rick Edwards and Dr Michael Brooks confront all the questions that your favourite movies provoke. Inspired by their award-winning podcast, this popular (hopefully) science (definitely) book dedicates each chapter to a different sci-fi classic, and wittily explores the fascinating issues that arise. Covering movies from 28 Days Later to Ex Machina, this is a joyous ride through astrophysics, neuroscience, psychology, botany, artificial intelligence, evolution, and plenty more subjects you've always wanted to grasp. Now's your chance: stylishly designed and illustrated throughout, Science(ish) is the perfect gift for every curious mind.

      Science(ish). The Peculiar Science Behind the Movies
    • 2015

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      • 265 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(53)Add rating

      Are all the parties the same? Will my vote really make any difference? Why is politics so hard to understand? If you've ever thought any of these things, you're not alone. What with broken promises, complicated jargon and a lack of simple and clear information, is it any wonder that voter turnout is plummeting? It's not that you don't care about the way the country is run - it's that you don't think you can change it. Well, you can. And this book aims to show you how, by setting out basic politics and answering questions we've all asked, like: Why do politicians lie? What do UKIP stand for? And what's going to happen to the NHS? You have a decision to make in the countdown to the May 2015 General Election. You have something politicians want. Your vote. An ambassador for #SwingtheVote and the presenter of Free Speech, Rick Edwards has written a pithy and succinct book explaining the power of your vote. A refreshing counterpoint to Russell Brand's sentiments on voting in his latest book, Revolution, it will make you think about politics in a completely new way.

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