Physics for Cats
"Tom Gauld returns with Physics for Cats, his second collection of science-based cartoons for the New Scientist. Find out why every scientist worth their sodium chloride has a Tom Gauld cartoon taped to their electron microscope. This new batch of hilarious gags will be as important to every self-respecting scientist as a lab coat and goggles and oversize rubber gloves ut what the hadron's news alert about CERN says! Everyone asks, "What is dark matter?" and "Where is dark matter?" but do they ever take the time to ask, "How is dark matter?" Based all on previous data, we can predict with a 99.99% certainty that you will either laugh, guffaw, chortle or snort (we don't have a large enough sample set to be able to say which particular type of mirth you will experience.)"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher Marketing: Tom Gauld is a cartoonist and illustrator. He has weekly comic strips in The Guardian and New Scientist and his comics have been published in The New York Times , The Believer , and on the cover of the The New Yorker . In addition to his graphic novels Baking with Kafka , Goliath , Mooncop , and You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack , he has designed a number of book covers. Gauld lives and works in London. Review Quotes : "Gauld is probably the first to even imagine such a thing as "science cartoons," but some of their titles hint at the rich material he has found in a seemingly somber field." --Gal Beckerman, The New York Times "This British cartoonist is a master of heightening humor through restraint." --Michael Cavna, The Washington Post "Tom Gauld's transformation of the humble stick figure is perhaps the most impressive sleight of hand you will witness." --Irene Velentzas, The Comics Journal Publisher Marketing : What happens to a cat who goes through a wormhole? Tom Gauld returns with Physics for Cats , his second collection of science-based cartoons for the New Scientist. Find out why every scientist worth their sodium chloride has a Tom Gauld cartoon taped to their electron microscope. This new batch of hilarious gags will be as important to every self-respecting scientist as a lab coat and goggles and oversize rubber gloves. Find out what the hadron's news alert about CERN says! Everyone asks, "What is dark matter?" and "Where is dark matter?" but do they ever take the time to ask, "How is dark matter?" Based all on previous data, we can predict with a 99.99% certainty that you will either laugh, guffaw, chortle or snort (we don't have a large enough sample set to be able to say which particular type of mirth you will experience.) Contributor Bio: Gauld, Tom Tom Gauld is a cartoonist and illustrator. He has weekly comic strips in The Guardian and New Scientist and his comics have been published in The New York Times , The Believer , and on the cover of the The New Yorker . In addition to his graphic novels Baking with Kafka , Goliath , Mooncop , and You're All Just Jealous of My Jetpack , he has designed a number of book covers. Gauld lives and works in London.
Format: Hardcover | Pages: 160 | Publication Date: 2025-10-07
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