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Is the universe shaped like a donut? Homer proposed such a theory. Do three-eyed fish swim near nuclear power plants? Bart managed to catch one. Are perpetual-motion machines suitable for school projects? Lisa constructed a working model. The Simpsons?, the world’s most popular and longest-running animated series, is a treasure-trove of scientific ideas and a clever mixture of fact and fancy. Now there’s a guide to the science behind the show. In What’s Science Ever Done for Us? you’ll find answers to an amazing array of scientific questions raised in 26 classic episodes. Whether you’re a Simpsons fan, a science buff, or both, get ready to laugh and learn as Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, and the entire town of Springfield prove that science isn’t just fun—it’s hilarious!
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