The Surfing Scientist

The Surfing Scientist

by Ruben Meerman
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/07/2010

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Find out how to make ordinary stuff do extraordinary things with Ruben Meerman, the Surfing Scientist!Ages 7-12.

Want to learn how to stick a potato through a straw? How you can make ice stick to a piece of cotton thread? Stick two books together without glue? Pick up a jar of rice with a pencil? Impress your mates? too easy - the Surfing Scientist can show you how!Using only household ingredients and with nothing tricky for kids to buy, this book is perfect for every budding scientist or surfer! And it's packed with facts, knowledge and trivia that interests and fascinates kids, and with photographs of each experiment to make the whole process easy but most of all fun!'Perfect for curious kids, amazing and great fun - every cool science trick in tHE book!' Dr Karl KruszelnickiAges 7-12.

ISBN:
9780730445456
9780730445456
Category:
Reference works (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-07-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
ABC Books
Ruben Meerman

Ruben Meerman is a physicist known to a generation of Aussie kids as the ABC’s 'surfing scientist'. His career began in the laser industry but he has been performing science demonstrations in kindergartens, primary schools and high schools for two decades.

He is a former presenter on Catalyst, Rollercoaster, Sleek Geeks with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki and Adam Spencer and he was the first ever resident scientist on Play School.

Ruben’s curiosity turned to the science of weight loss in 2013 after losing a few kilograms of his own. In the process, he discovered widespread misconceptions among doctors, dietitians, personal trainers and the general public.

His findings and novel calculations revealing the precise fate of fat were published in the British Medical Journal in December 2014. His new mission in life is to rid the world of diet myths and weight-loss nonsense.

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