Anti Gravity: Allegedly Humorous Writing From Scientific American by Steve Mirsky

Anti Gravity: Allegedly Humorous Writing From Scientific American

Steve Mirsky
220 pages
Lyons Pr
Jan 2007
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Steve Mirsky, humorist-turned-podcaster, has entertained and provoked readers of Scientific American magazine in his "Anti Gravity" column for the past ten years. With his sharp wit, wide-ranging interests, and droll application of a scientific viewpoint to pop culture, he has covered topics ranging from CSI's influence on college majors to the cheap-Formica-billed woodpecker, from the absurdities of creation "science" to the inanities of politicians trying to address scientific topics on Sunday-morning talk shows. Podcasting is expanding Mirsky's audience and this book is timed to serve the rising interest in this fresh writing talent.
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Pages 220
Publisher Lyons Pr
Published 2007
Readers 1