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Image credit: Wikipedia user Enoch Lau - August 2006 at Sydney Uni Live!

Series

Works by Karl Kruszelnicki

Please Explain (2007) 71 copies, 1 review
It Ain't Necessarily So... Bro (2006) 70 copies, 1 review
Science is Golden (2008) 68 copies, 1 review
Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Science (2009) 48 copies, 3 reviews
Curious and Curiouser (2010) 47 copies, 1 review
House of Karls (2014) 47 copies, 1 review
50 Shades Of Grey Matter (2012) 45 copies, 2 reviews
Q and A with Dr K (2001) 32 copies
The Doctor (2016) 30 copies
New Moments in Science: 3 (1998) 28 copies, 1 review
Vital Science (2018) 17 copies
Great Moments In Science (1984) 10 copies
A Periodic Tale (2024) 9 copies
Dr Karl's Surfing Safari through Science (2020) 9 copies, 1 review
Dinosaurs Aren't Dead (2010) 7 copies
Science Bizarre (1986) 5 copies
Ears, gears & gadgets (1997) 4 copies
Dr Karl 4 (1999) 1 copy

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28 books of debunking pseudo-science, and I'm only now hearing of him? Must remedy. This title only on openlibrary, but maybe I can find others in paper.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 2 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
Few Australians would be unfamiliar with the multi-talented and slightly eccentric, enthusiastic champion of science, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki. With degrees in Physics and Maths, Biomedical Engineering, Medicine, and Surgery, he is a media host, an author of over 30 books, and a Fellow at UTS.

Dr Karl’s Surfing Through Science is an informative, and entertaining, exploration of specific subjects within varied branches of science. With topics ranging from Coffee-Grinding the Perfect Cup, to Past Plagues and Coronavirus, from Black Holes Have No Size, to The Amazing Disappearing Anus, there is truly something for everyone.

Dr Karl’s enthusiasm for the subjects comes across, as does his ‘dad’ sense of humour, but without compromising the information. The text is well presented, providing concise explanation and details, with the minimum use of jargon. Sub headings help with organisation, and inset columns offer additional but still relevant information. The accompanying images and illustrations are clear and relevant. I found the large format paperback easy to handle, and the pages are a pleasing thickness.

Not content to wow his readers with science fact, Dr Karl has introduced science fiction into his latest book. By downloading an app and hovering over the title pages of each topic with a smartphone or tablet, a ‘hologram’ of Dr Karl appears and talks about some of the chapter’s key ideas. It’s a fun and unique element of the book that will especially appeal to primary school aged children. Question marks also appear on the screen, and tapping them leads to additional relevant information online, which will benefit teens or adults interested in further detail (I’ve included a demonstration video below). This clever feature also allows Dr Karl to provides updates on the information in the book, if necessary. The only downside, as such, to the augmented reality feature is that it does require an internet connection and an up-to-date Apple or Android device (with minimum OS requirements) to access these interactive elements, though the book is perfectly useful and entertaining without it.

Dr Karl’s Surfing Through Science would be a stellar gift for a budding scientist, or really anyone with a curious mind who might wonder are Murder Hornets - Lethal But Tasty?
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shelleyraec | Nov 4, 2020 |
The science behind the myths
 
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jhawn | 3 other reviews | Jul 31, 2017 |

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