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The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog

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19th June 2025

Price: £14.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781399817004

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‘York is a witty, whip-smart, lithely engaging science storyteller, truly one of our best’
Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Fuzz

A playful examination of how science’s silliest research leads to crucial breakthroughs and enduring insights.

Why would anyone research how elephants pee? Or study worms who tie themselves into a communal knot? Or quantify the squishability of a cockroach?

Carly Anne York shows how unappreciated, overlooked and simply curiosity-driven science has led to breakthroughs big and small. Got wind power? You might have humpback whales to thank. Know anything about particle physics? Turns out there is a ferret close to the heart of it all. And if you want to keep salmon around, be thankful for that cannon! The research itself can seem bizarre, but it drives our economy. York invites us to appreciate the often-unpredictable journey of scientific exploration, highlighting that the heart of science lies in the relentless pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. Emphasizing the hard work of the people behind the discoveries, this is an accessible, story-driven book that shows how important and exciting it is to simply let curiosity run wild.

Reviews

Thor Hanson, author of CLOSE TO HOME
Bravo! Carly Anne York leaps to the defense of basic scientific research with wit, passion, and unabashed wonder. Filled with insights and eureka moments, The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog is a timely, thought-provoking, and thoroughly terrific read
Mary Roach, author of STIFF and FUZZ
York is a witty, whip-smart, lithely engaging science storyteller, truly one of our best. This book is a celebration of curiosity and a spirited defense of the quirky endeavors it inspires. With clear but never dumbed-down explanations and an infectious taste for the surreal, York makes the case for pure inquiry -- showcasing the value and world-changing discoveries that come of asking why. Fascinating, entertaining, and a welcome antidote to the small minds of certain politicians
Erika Engelhaupt, author of GORY DETAILS
York offers a countermeasure to the cynicism of our times: the pure joy of curiosity and wonder. With humor and a scientist's keen eye, she dissects silly-sounding science to reveal its surprising benefits. Along the way, she digs up my favorite kinds of stories: the ones that make you say "wow," "what?!," or "ew" - and then make you think
Starre Vartan, author of THE STRONGER SEX
A joyful read with a lot of depth, York's book will make you the hit of the dinner party (or online conversation) with her pithy and fun stories of how "silly science" is anything but. York shows - through examples from Archimedes' tub to how Gila Monsters led to the discovery of Ozempic - that what some see as pointless inquiry so often leads to a great discovery or key scientific insight. From the eccentric to the inspiring, York proves that human curiosity is an imperative part of the scientific process, and that there are rarely wasted experiments