"The Science of Everyday Life" explores the scientific phenomena behind common experiences. The book focuses on three main areas: food and drink chemistry, technology physics, and environmental science of weather patterns. It aims to make scientific concepts accessible to everyone, not just academics.
The book traces the historical development of scientific understanding in each area, assuming basic high school-level knowledge but explaining complex concepts clearly. It argues that scientific literacy is crucial for making informed decisions in daily life, especially in an age of misinformation.
Each chapter includes hands-on experiments readers can conduct at home, bridging the gap between theory and practice. The book uses analogies and anecdotes to explain concepts, making it suitable for curious individuals of all ages. It covers topics such as:
The chemistry of coffee aroma
Smartphone data storage
Weather forecast interpretation
While focusing primarily on physics, chemistry, and environmental science, the book encourages readers to explore other scientific disciplines for a more comprehensive understanding of the world around them.