Nutzen Sie Ihr Leben in vollen Zügen und probieren Sie außergewöhnliche Dinge aus, wie ein Gecko zu sein, Vanilleeis mit Flüssigstickstoff herzustellen oder mit weißen Haien zu schwimmen. Auch nach dem Leben gibt es spannende Möglichkeiten, wie ein Autopsie-Modell zu werden oder die eigene Asche in einen Diamanten zu verwandeln.
New Scientist Bücher






Witzige und absurde wissenschaftliche Kuriositäten bieten neue Perspektiven auf die Welt. 99 faszinierende Fragen, wie das Überleben nur von Bier oder die Temperaturunterschiede der Pole, erwarten Sie mit verblüffenden Antworten.
Why Do Boys Have Nipples?
And 73 other weird questions that only science can answer
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Curiosity drives this engaging exploration of intriguing scientific questions, such as the absence of green mammals and the health implications of eating bogeys. Presented in a style reminiscent of "Horrible Histories," the book offers entertaining and informative answers that spark interest in the world of science. Perfect for readers who enjoy learning through quirky facts and humor, it makes complex concepts accessible and fun.
The story of how our ancestors made the first tentative steps towards becoming human, how we lost our fur but gained language, fire and tools, and how we strode out of Africa, invented farming and cities and ultimately created modern civilisation.
The End of Money
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The End of Money is an essential introduction to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain revolution which has been hailed as the greatest advancement since the invention of the internet.
Why The Universe Exists takes you deep into the world of particle physics to explore how the universe functions at the smallest scales.
Introduced by Jim Al-Khalili Could you surf down an erupting volcano? Why do zebras have stripes? Are you breathing the same air as Leonardo da Vinci? Are there any green mammals? Why do pineapples have spikes? Why do songs get stuck in your head? What happens when black holes collide? Can you extract your DNA? New Scientist has been a treasure trove of fascinating and surprising questions and answers for over a decade. From how to measure the speed of light using chocolate, to why dogs howl at sirens, Eureka! brings together 365 mindblowing questions, fascinating facts and exciting experiments. If you've ever wondered how to escape quicksand, what would happen if the moon vanished, and why cats (nearly) always land on their feet, you've come to the right place.
How Your Brain Works
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
In How Your Brain Works leading neuroscientists and New Scientist introduce the evolution and anatomy of the brain viewed through traits such as: memory, emotions, sleep, sensing and perception.
Will We Ever Speak Dolphin?
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Another classic bestseller from the million-selling New Scientist series.


