
Superfoods, Silkworms, and Spandex
Science and Pseudoscience in Everyday Life
by Joe Schwarcz
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Pub Date May 21 2024 | Archive Date May 01 2024
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Description
Superfoods, Silkworms, and Spandex answers all your burning questions about the science of everyday life, like:
- why “superfood” is a marketing term, not a scientific one;
- why plastic wrap is sometimes the environmental choice;
- why supplements to reduce inflammation may just reduce your bank account;
- how maraschino cherries went from a luxury good to a cheap sundae topper;
- what’s behind “old book smell”;
- how margarine became a hot item for bootleggers;
- why duct tape is useful, but not on ducts; and
- how onstage accidents led to fireproof fabrics.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781770417526 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 260 |
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