The new Explainer anthology, Why Do People Queue For Brunch Credit: Allen & Unwin What’s the meaning of a bee’s waggle dance? Who thought budgie smugglers into being? And why is cancer so damn hard to cure? In these lively and surprising Explainers, writers from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald reveal the mysterious workings of the world, from outer space and the deep sea to our own backyards. Navigate life’s quirks and curiosities with journalists—across health, science, culture and human behaviour—as they ask some of the deeper questions in life. Does handwriting still matter? What are rogue waves? And how do you make the right decisions? Why Do People Queue for Brunch? is a compelling companion for the curious reader, edited by our national explainer editor, Felicity Lewis.
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