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Cover Title Page Copyright Imprint Page Dedication Contents Age no impediment to hot sex! A hard pill to swallow: why vitamins might be the death of you Clone Alone: why modern technology won’t bring back your pet pooch Boom times are bad for you Food for thought: diet-sized snacks make you eat more How the cookie crumbles: you can stay slim by thinking about lunch There was no greenhouse effect! Coats of many colours Deer-dating data reveals ‘survival of the fittest’ is a myth Time to clock off…if you’re a reindeer HIV only fatal for humans? Less with a bang than a whimper Nitrous oxide: no laughing matter No experience necessary, no immunosuppression needed Drowning in quicksand? It’s a myth Aspirin’ chemist Life, Jim, but not as we know it… Storing up trouble from radioactive waste It don’t necessarily glow, bro! Science in the lap of luxury Women turn on testosterone (in men) Solar flower power The darkest surface: not all black and white Painful genes Veins contain blue blood…don’t they? Vile-din? Certainly not! When does a fruit fly not smell like a fruit fly? Pure as snow? Not so! How does a heart come by its own arteries? Is the sea really blue? Bee careful: why bees are nature’s risk assessors Plants don’t drink salt water, do they? Do woodpeckers suffer brain damage? Cost of keeping me cool? Put it on my bill Sing a song of distance Magnetism’s invisible, isn’t it? It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it Babies learn to talk like mum, in utero Blind as a bat? Or should that be rat? You never make the same mistake twice, do you? Your thoughts are no longer your own Brain dead…or maybe not? Face it! Emotions aren’t always easy to read Pollution superhighway skyward Will there be an earthquake ‘toad-day’? Is love really an addiction? Planets don’t alter their orbits, do they? People don’t really walk in circles, do they? Baby brain drain: does pregnancy kill your IQ? Forgetful fish, or ‘carp-acious’ memory? Stone the crows! Aesop was right Don’t talk to strangers Let it go! Fingerprints are not for gripping Dinosaurs were warm-hearted Testosterone beefs up money markets? Sugar and spice and all things nice…and E. coli Footnotes Also by the Naked Scientist Random House
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