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Is This Wi-Fi Organic?: A Guide to Spotting Misleading Science Online (Science Myths Debunked) Paperback – March 30, 2021
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How to Separate Real Scientific Truths from Fake News
“Scientific literacy is our best defense in an age of increasing disinformation.” ―Kellie Gerardi, Aerospace Professional and Author of Not Necessarily Rocket Science
#1 New Release in Safety & First Aid, Education, Essays & Commentary, Scientific Research, and Ethics
We live in the internet age, where scams, frauds, fake-news, fake stories, fake science, and false narratives are everywhere. With the knowledge base gained from Dave Farina’s simple explanations, learn to spot misinformation and lies on the internet before they spot you.
Is This Wi-Fi Organic? is a playful investigation of popular opinions and consumer trends that permeate our society. The organic craze has taken hold of grocery culture despite most being unable to define the term. Healers and quantum mystics of every flavor are securing their foothold alongside science-based medicine, in an unregulated and largely unchallenged landscape of unsubstantiated claims. Anti-science mentality is growing. Misleading popular opinions are used to sell you products and services that range from ineffectual to downright dangerous.
Learn how to separate fact from fiction. Dave Farina, author and science communicator from the YouTube channel Professor Dave Explains offers easy-to-read lessons on basic scientific principles everyone should understand, and then uses them to expose threads of confusion among the public.
Learn:
- The real science behind semi-controversial health issues like drugs and vaccines
- What energy actually is, and how we use it each and every day
- A core of scientific knowledge that empowers you to spot misinformation, fake-news, fake science, and increase your critical thinking skills
Readers captivated by the scientific and critical thinking teachings in science books like Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking, The Demon-Haunted World, or Calling Bullshit, will love Is This Wi-Fi Organic?
- Print length286 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMango
- Publication dateMarch 30, 2021
- Dimensions5.25 x 1 x 7.25 inches
- ISBN-101642504157
- ISBN-13978-1642504156
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"With undeniable charm and just the right amount of humor, Is This Wi Fi Organic? cuts through the chaos of both bombastic woo and pretentious scientific pomp to deliver a wonderfully rational discussion on some of the biggest misconceptions plaguing the publics’ view of the discipline that is science. This book is sure to keep you laughing while also keeping you thinking. The contents of these pages will help the reader understand the power of science to help both humanity and the planet thrive.” ―Matt Candeias, author of In Defense of Plants
"Dave Farina’s diverting exploration of snake-oil science is a must-have for any family gathering ― finally, you’ll have the perfect (+ accurate) repartee for debunking MLM homeopathy and clarifying that a “chemical free” label is a misnomer." ―Zara Stone, author of The Future of Science is Female
“Scientific literacy is our best defense in an age of increasing disinformation. Dave Farina offers readers helpful mental frameworks to ascertain what is fact, and a cloak of protection against tempting fiction.” ―Kellie Gerardi, Aerospace Professional and Author of Not Necessarily Rocket Science
About the Author
Dave Farina has a BA in chemistry from Carleton College and an MA in science education from California State University, Northridge. After years of teaching chemistry in the classroom, he turned his attention to science communication in 2015, focusing primarily on his YouTube channel Professor Dave Explains.
Dave’s channel serves as a database of nearly a thousand tutorials in a wide variety of scientific fields. These educational videos have just enough detail to help struggling high school and undergraduate students and are visually engaging and general enough for any viewer who just wants to learn a few things.
Although Dave is passionate about helping students all over the world reach their academic and career goals, he is even more passionate about bestowing the public with basic science literacy. Anti-science sentiment has been growing in recent years, and it has demonstrated itself to be harmful to society. Dave is devoted to diagnosing and disarming common anti-science narratives and exposing pseudoscience wherever it crops up.
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- Publisher : Mango (March 30, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 286 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1642504157
- ISBN-13 : 978-1642504156
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 1 x 7.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #399,689 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #128 in Scientific Research
- #209 in Science Essays & Commentary (Books)
- #1,366 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books)
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About the author

Dave Farina has a BA in chemistry from Carleton College and an MA in science education from California State University, Northridge. After years of teaching chemistry in the classroom, he turned his attention to science communication in 2015, focusing primarily on his YouTube channel Professor Dave Explains. Dave’s channel serves as a database of over a thousand tutorials in a wide variety of scientific fields. These educational videos have just enough detail to help struggling high school and undergraduate students while being visually engaging and general enough for any viewer who simply wants to learn a few things.
Although Dave is passionate about helping students all over the world reach their academic and career goals, he is even more passionate about bestowing the public with basic science literacy. Anti-science sentiment has been growing in recent years, and it has demonstrated itself to be harmful to society. Dave is devoted to diagnosing and disarming common anti-science narratives and exposing pseudoscience wherever it crops up.
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Customers find the information in the book clear and informative. They say the author does a great job explaining real science in simple, easy-to-understand terms. Readers also mention the book provides very clear definitions of things in chemistry, biology, and physics. Additionally, they say the author communicates ideas in such a clear way that they feel comfortable.
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The information is all there, written in his distinctive style, the same style he uses in his academic videos.
My only complaint is the way that the information is laid out. I would have liked to have seen headers for each topic he talks about throughout the text, such as Alternative Medicine (with a subtopic of homeopathy, for example), the various subsections of Biotechnology that have many people so terrified, etc.) There is no index, so the reader can't go to a specific section to read up on something that particulary interests them.
The book is well-illustrated, but I found the grey boxes labeled TL:DR annoying. I had to look up what that meant - Too Long, Didn't Read. I was even more annoyed after learning the definition, because that tendency of people to not have the attention span necessary to read more than two sentences at a time is a worrisome one. I'm not sure if this was put in as an in-joke or what. The content of the grey boxes are actually just pull quotes, presumably used to break up the "wall of text." Headers and subheaders for each topic would have done the job better, IMHO, and conveyed more information to the reader.
But these are quibbles. The information is there. It's well written, if you like Professor Dave's personable style, so by all means give it a read. And read it with rigor. Take notes. I didn't see any contact info for the author in the back matter, but if you check out Professor Dave's YouTube channel you'll find ways to contact him. He welcomes questions. And of course, watch his videos.
So, if you're looking for some "mainstream science facts" that'll teach you science truths then this is an amazing book, but if you're looking for advice on the most natural WiFi then this won't really help you. ...
I am going to enjoy and learn from the rest of the book as well, I am sure.
I enjoy his YouTube content, including sarcasm, so I knew this was going to be a great read.
Great book, Professor Dave. Thanks!
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