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Elephants on Acid
Elephants on Acid: From zombie kittens to tickling machines: the most outrageous experiments from the history of science | Alex Boese
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Have you ever wondered if a severed head retains consciousness long enough to see what happened to it? Or whether your dog would run to fetch help, if you fell down a disused mineshaft? And what would happen if you were to give an elephant the largest ever single dose of LSD? The chances are that someone, somewhere has conducted a scientific experiment to find out... 'Excellent accounts of some of the most important and interesting experiments in biology and psychology' Simon Singh If left to their own devices, would babies instinctively choose a well-balanced diet? Discover the secret of how to sleep on planes Which really tastes better in a blind tasting - Coke or Pepsi?
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shanaqui

Boese really isn't as uncomfortable with some of these experiments on animals as he ought to be. Yuck.

Not very unique in terms of which ~weird experiments~ he chooses to write about -- maybe it's because I read so widely in pop-science, but I knew of most of these so far.

Except the one where the ants emptied their nest of water during flooding by drinking the water and peeing it out. That was new.

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Mistermandolin
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Mehso-so

I love the cover but the cover story isn‘t such a hoot and it didn‘t end well for the elephant. A good book to dip into but some of the experiments were clearly unethical and others downright cruel. Some hidden nuggets: Wilder Penfield‘s brain-mapping experiments were pioneering and clearly opened the way for massively helpful and informative developments in neuroscience. Overall, a bitty book with as many misses as hits. Very so-so.

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TheBookkeepersApprentice
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Re read of a book I read and really enjoyed a few years ago-so fun to rediscover it! #nonfiction #science #currentlyreading #reread

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JoshuaEli_NYC
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Pickpick

Very disturbing yet interesting. Such amazing stories.

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Tessalikestoread
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Finally I'm at the chapter the book was named after.