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Why the Watermelon Won't Ripen in Your Armpit: And Other Science Conundrums by Ben Selinger
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Why the Watermelon Won't Ripen in Your Armpit: And Other Science…

by Ben Selinger

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Written with authority, wit, and a zany sense of humor, this book gives scientific answers to questions such as: Is it safe to cook in aluminum saucepans?; How do they make lipstick?, Is it safer to breathe the air inside or outside?; and Do you know the chemicals in your kitchen cabinets? The science of everyday conundra from the intriguing to the bizarre is explained in easy-to-understand language and through fascinating anecdotes about real-life experiences. Informative and entertaining, this book opens up a giant box of facts for the science literate and nonliterate alike.

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