
Grunt
The Curious Science of Humans at War
Author: Mary Roach
Narrator: Abby Elvidge
Unabridged: 8 hr 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/07/2016

Author: Mary Roach
Narrator: Abby Elvidge
Unabridged: 8 hr 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/07/2016
Mary Roach is the bestselling author celebrated for transforming the strangest corners of science into irresistible reading adventures. With a mix of fearless curiosity and laugh-out-loud humor, she takes readers behind the scenes of subjects most of us wouldn't dare to ask about-from the fate of cadavers in Stiff to the science of sex in Bonk, the logistics of space travel in Packing for Mars, and the eccentricities of the human body in Gulp.
A master at turning rigorous research into page-turning stories, Roach has built a devoted following by making science both accessible and delightfully weird. Her books, which include multiple New York Times bestsellers, combine meticulous reporting with her trademark wit, proving that no topic is too taboo or too obscure to explore.
Whether she's investigating the digestive tract, military field research, or the quirks of life beyond Earth, Mary Roach entertains as much as she informs-reminding us that science is not only fascinating but also endlessly fun.
The Chicken gun has a sixty foot barrel, putting it solidly in the class of an artillery piece. While a four pound chicken hurtling in excess of 400 miles per hour is a lethal projectile…OK, stop right there. Mary Roach’s latest venture into odd science begins with a notion that would likely rai......more
As the saying goes, war is the father of all things and human ingenuity, progress, technological development, and higher civilization. If humans would be as peaceful as bonobos, we might be happy, but probably much more primitive and less highly technologically developed. Before something can be app......more
Having served in the Marines (the entire time in an infantry battalion no less), reading about military gear and health research had me chuckling more than a dozen times, only because of having spent many nights in the rain, or the snow, or a desert, or a jungle, dealing with crap gear, tasteless fo......more
Someone else yells, "Blood sweeps!" A corpsman trainee reaches under my back and slides both hands from shoulders to hips. He looks at his hands, checking for blood, for a wound that might have been overlooked. If you don't happen to be wounded, blood sweeps feel lovely. Mary Roach. What can I say. O......more