Robert Wolke

Wolke in 2006 Robert L. Wolke (; April 2, 1928 – August 29, 2021) was an American chemist and professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh. He was a food columnist for ''The Washington Post'' and wrote multiple books to explain everyday phenomena in non-technical terms:

* ''What Einstein Didn't Know: Scientific Answers to Everyday Questions'' answers everyday questions (e.g., "Why do car batteries go dead in winter?" and "Why does warm beer go flat?"), attempting to explain scientifically without using technical terms (though it often shows technical terms after their definitions). It also contains bar bets and "Try it" experiments related to the current subject.

* ''What Einstein Told His Barber: More Scientific Answers to Everyday Questions'', a nonfiction book, is the sequel to ''What Einstein Didn't Know: Scientific Answers to Everyday Questions''.

* ''What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained'' answers common food science questions. The book also contains recipes by Wolke's wife, Marlene Parrish. Both the James Beard Foundation and International Association of Culinary Professionals nominated this book as 2005's best technical or reference book.

* ''What Einstein Told His Cook 2, the Sequel: Further Adventures in Kitchen Science'' () is a nonfiction book and sequel to ''What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained.'' It answers common questions related to kitchen science. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Robert L. Wolke
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