David DiSalvo is a science writer and public education specialist who writes about the intersection of science, technology and culture. His work has appeared in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, Mental Floss, Salon, Esquire and other publications,...
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David DiSalvo is a science writer and public education specialist who writes about the intersection of science, technology and culture. His work has appeared in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, Mental Floss, Salon, Esquire and other publications, and he is the writer behind the widely read science and technology blogs, Neuropsyched, Neuronarrative and The Daily Brain. He's frequently interviewed about science and technology topics, including appearances on NBC Nightly News, NPR and CNN Headline News. He has served as a consulting research analyst and communications specialist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and several public and private organizations in the U.S. and abroad. His first non-fiction book, What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite, has been published in 10 languages and is available worldwide. His second book, The Brain in Your Kitchen, is available for Kindle. His third book, Brain Changer, is available in paperback, Kindle and audiobook formats.
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