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Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science
Nibbling on Einstein's Brain The Good the Bad and the Bogus in Science
Author: Diane Swanson
"At one time cannibals in New Guinea believed they could absorb the skills and knowledge of their enemies by eating their brains." Believe it or not, in the 1950s and 1960s competent scientists actually tested an "edible memory theory." Only through the time-honored tradition of scientists cross-checking one another's results did the theory ge...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780613511773
ISBN-10: 0613511778
Publication Date: 8/2002
Pages: 104
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Ar level 9.1
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This book has been one of the best nonfiction AR books my son has read. Don't let the high AR level scare you, my son is in 5th grade and read it just fine. This book is about how science experiements are formed and how the data can be displayed to purposely show certain things that may not actually be true. It has really made him think and ask questions as well as inspired him for how to present his science fair project. I would highly recommend this to any parent or teacher.
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reviewed Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science on + 126 more book reviews
Ar level 9.1
points 5
This book has been one of the best nonfiction AR books my son has read. Don't let the high AR level scare you, my son is in 5th grade and read it just fine. This book is about how science experiements are formed and how the data can be displayed to purposely show certain things that may not actually be true. It has really made him think and ask questions as well as inspired him for how to present his science fair project. I would highly recommend this to any parent or teacher.
reviewed Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science on + 126 more book reviews
Ar level 9.1
points 5
This book has been one of the best nonfiction AR books my son has read. Don't let the high AR level scare you, my son is in 5th grade and read it just fine. This book is about how science experiements are formed and how the data can be displayed to purposely show certain things that may not actually be true. It has really made him think and ask questions as well as inspired him for how to present his science fair project. I would highly recommend this to any parent or teacher.
reviewed Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science on + 126 more book reviews
Ar level 9.1
points 5
This book has been one of the best nonfiction AR books my son has read. Don't let the high AR level scare you, my son is in 5th grade and read it just fine. This book is about how science experiements are formed and how the data can be displayed to purposely show certain things that may not actually be true. It has really made him think and ask questions as well as inspired him for how to present his science fair project. I would highly recommend this to any parent or teacher.
reviewed Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science on + 126 more book reviews
Ar level 9.1
points 5
This book has been one of the best nonfiction AR books my son has read. Don't let the high AR level scare you, my son is in 5th grade and read it just fine. This book is about how science experiements are formed and how the data can be displayed to purposely show certain things that may not actually be true. It has really made him think and ask questions as well as inspired him for how to present his science fair project. I would highly recommend this to any parent or teacher.


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