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Safety & First Aid - Is This Wi-Fi Organic?: A Guide to Spotting Misleading Science Online (Science Myths Debunked)

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Book Synopsis: 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?

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Are you tired of being misled by fake science and misinformation online? It's time to take back control of your knowledge and separate fact from fiction. Introducing "Is This Wi-Fi Organic? A Guide to Spotting Misleading Science Online" by Dave Farina. This groundbreaking book will empower you with the scientific literacy you need to navigate the internet landscape with confidence.

In a world filled with scams and false narratives, it's crucial to arm ourselves with the tools of critical thinking. Dave Farina, renowned science communicator and author, has created an easy-to-read guide that will help you spot misinformation and lies before they spot you. Say goodbye to falling for fake stories and say hello to being a well-informed consumer.

Whether it's the organic craze or the anti-science mentality that's growing, "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?" delves into popular opinions and consumer trends that permeate our society. By understanding the real science behind semi-controversial health issues like drugs and vaccines, you'll be able to make informed decisions for yourself and your loved ones.

But this book isn't just about debunking myths. It's about empowering you with a core of scientific knowledge that will increase your critical thinking skills. You'll learn what energy actually is and how we use it in our daily lives. Armed with this knowledge, you'll be able to spot misleading popular opinions and separate them from real scientific truths.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to become scientifically literate in the age of disinformation. Join the countless readers who have been captivated by Dave Farina's teachings and grab your copy of "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?" today. Take the first step towards being a well-informed consumer by clicking here.

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