What's science ever done for us? : what The Simpsons can teach us about physics, robots, life and the universe /

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by Halpern, Paul,
[ 02. English Fiction ] Published by : John Wiley, (Hoboken, N.J. :) Physical details: x, 262 p. ; 24 cm. Subject(s): Simpsons (Television program) | Science --Popular works. | Technology --Popular works. Year : 2007 02. English Fiction Item type : 02. English Fiction
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Simpson Gene -- You say tomato, I say tomacco -- Blinky, the three-eyed fish -- Burns's radiant glow -- We all live in a cell-sized submarine -- Lisa's recipe for life -- Look Homer-Ward, angel -- D'ohs ex machina -- Perpetual commotion -- Dude, I'm an android -- Rules for robots -- Chaos in cartoonland -- Fly in the ointment -- Clockstopping -- A toast to the past -- Frinking about the future -- Lisa's scoping skills -- Diverting rays -- The plunge down under -- If astrolabes could talk -- Cometary cowabunga -- Homer's space Odyssey -- Could this really be the end? -- Foolish earthlings -- Is the universe a donut? -- The third dimension of Homer.