Vaccinations can cause autism, serious illnesses can be treated with homeopathy, HIV inevitably leads to death, and GMOs are dangerous to consume – is this true? Knowing the correct answer is important for everyone, because our lives and health depend on it.
In her new book, science journalist Asya Kazantseva explains: you don't need to be a specialist to figure out whether a statement is true. The key is to learn to analyze publicly available information. Then, if 'someone on the internet is wrong,' you'll definitely notice.
Asya Kazantseva's first book, 'Who Would Have Thought? How the Brain Makes Us Do Stupid Things,' was highly praised by scientists and ordinary readers – it has remained a bestseller for several years. In 2014, the book was awarded the Enlightener Prize. Everything Asya does, whether it's popular science lectures, articles, or books, demonstrates her rare ability to speak about complex issues in an accessible and engaging way, without oversimplifying or altering the scientific approach.








