The Right Chemistry

108 Enlightening, Nutritious, Health-Conscious and Occasionally Bizarre Inquiries into the Science of Daily Life

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science
Cover of the book The Right Chemistry by Joe Schwarcz, Doubleday Canada
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joe Schwarcz ISBN: 9780385671606
Publisher: Doubleday Canada Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Doubleday Canada Language: English
Author: Joe Schwarcz
ISBN: 9780385671606
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Doubleday Canada
Language: English

A big part of Dr. Joe's job as director of McGill University's Office of Science and Society is persuading people that the pursuit of science knowledge is a potential source of wonder, enlightenment and well-being for everyone. And as a chemist, he's particularly keen to rescue chemistry from the bad rep it's developed over recent decades. There is more to chemistry than toxins, pollution, and "Don't drink that soda--it's full of chemicals."

The evangelic zeal Dr. Joe brings to his day job is of course also the driving force behind his work as an author. Once again, here he is to tell that everything is full of chemicals, and that chemistry means health, nutrition, beauty products, cleaning products, DNA, and the means by which Lady Gaga's meat dress was held together.

In the style established with the bestselling Brain Fuel, each section here is themed and contains a mixture of short, pithy items and slightly longer mini-essays. And as before--but never with such energy and relish--Dr. Joe goes on the attack against charlatans in the alternative health trade, naming and shaming them in a particularly entertaining and edifying section of the book called "Claptrap."

You will learn whether to put broccoli on a pizza before or after baking, whether beauty pills are worth taking, and whether the baby shampoo you're using is poisonous. You will discover but not use, please, the recipe for a Molotov cocktail. You will be enabled to enthrall fellow dinner guests with the derivation of the name Persil, and the definition of a kangarian (it's someone who only eats kangaroo meat).

As ever, this torrent of entertainment is delivered in Dr. Joe's unmistakably warm, lively and authorative voice.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A big part of Dr. Joe's job as director of McGill University's Office of Science and Society is persuading people that the pursuit of science knowledge is a potential source of wonder, enlightenment and well-being for everyone. And as a chemist, he's particularly keen to rescue chemistry from the bad rep it's developed over recent decades. There is more to chemistry than toxins, pollution, and "Don't drink that soda--it's full of chemicals."

The evangelic zeal Dr. Joe brings to his day job is of course also the driving force behind his work as an author. Once again, here he is to tell that everything is full of chemicals, and that chemistry means health, nutrition, beauty products, cleaning products, DNA, and the means by which Lady Gaga's meat dress was held together.

In the style established with the bestselling Brain Fuel, each section here is themed and contains a mixture of short, pithy items and slightly longer mini-essays. And as before--but never with such energy and relish--Dr. Joe goes on the attack against charlatans in the alternative health trade, naming and shaming them in a particularly entertaining and edifying section of the book called "Claptrap."

You will learn whether to put broccoli on a pizza before or after baking, whether beauty pills are worth taking, and whether the baby shampoo you're using is poisonous. You will discover but not use, please, the recipe for a Molotov cocktail. You will be enabled to enthrall fellow dinner guests with the derivation of the name Persil, and the definition of a kangarian (it's someone who only eats kangaroo meat).

As ever, this torrent of entertainment is delivered in Dr. Joe's unmistakably warm, lively and authorative voice.

More books from Doubleday Canada

Cover of the book King Leary by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book The Blue Roan Child by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book The Notebooks by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book A Map to the Door of No Return by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Bartlett by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Beverly Hills Maasai by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Fifteen Days by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book The Last Best Place by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Wicked and Weird by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book The Salt Road by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book The Germ Files by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Where I Belong by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Life on the Ground Floor by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Unnatural Harvest by Joe Schwarcz
Cover of the book Pushing the Limits by Joe Schwarcz
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy