Interesting anecdotes and engaging tales make science fun, meaningful, and accessible.
Mythbusters include the fact that Edison did not invent.
Mercury in teeth, arsenic in water, lead in the environment, and aspartame in food are discussed.
Separating sense from nonsense and fact from myth, these essays cover everything from the ups of helium to the downs of drain cleaners and provide answers to numerous mysteries, such as why bug juice is used to colour ice cream and how spies used secret inks.
Interesting anecdotes and engaging tales make science fun, meaningful, and accessible