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''How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems'' is a book by
Randall Munroe Randall Patrick Munroe (born October 17, 1984) is an American cartoonist, author, and engineer best known as the creator of the webcomic ''xkcd''. Munroe has worked full-time on the comic since late 2006. In addition to publishing a book of the ...
in which the author provides absurd suggestions based in scientific fact on ways to solve some common and some absurd problems. The book contains a range of possible real-world and absurd problems, each the focus of a single chapter. The book was released on September 3, 2019.


Production

Munroe had the idea for ''How To'' while working on his 2014 book, '' What If?'', which answered questions submitted by readers of Munroe's blog. While working on the book, Munroe started to think about problems that he would like to solve and the consequences of solving them in different ways. While researching his answers for ''How To,'' Munroe investigated how to dry out a phone that has fallen in water. However, he could not find a reliable practical answer, and did not want to give readers bad information. Ultimately, Munroe decided to omit the question from his book. As part of researching the chapter on "How to Catch a Drone", Munroe reached out to professional
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Serena Williams Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players, world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WT ...
to knock a drone out of the sky by hitting it with a
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. Williams' husband
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piloted the drone, making it hover just over a tennis net, and Williams successfully batted it down on her third try. ''How To'' is Munroe's third published book, after ''What If?'' in 2014 and '' Thing Explainer'' in 2015.


Chapters

''How To'' contains the following chapters, with each chapter exploring a range of solutions, both plausible and absurd, to a particular problem: In between chapters, there are a few short answers: How to Listen to Music, How to Chase a Tornado, How to Go Places, How to Blow Out Birthday Candles, How to Walk a Dog, and How to Build a Highway. After the index appears How to Change a Light Bulb, drawn on one page in the style of a comic strip. Exclusive to the UK paperback edition, there is an additional chapter, How to Make Money.


Reception

The book was received positively by critics. Stephen Shankland of '' CNET'' stated that it "will make you laugh as you learn". Shankland contended that ''How To'' forces the reader to "appreciate the glorious complexity of our universe and the amazing breadth of humanity’s effort to comprehend it" through its "hilariously edifying answers" to some everyday and some improbable questions. ''
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'' described the text as "generously laced with dry humor" with "Munroe's comic stick-figure art eing anadded bonus."


References

{{Randall Munroe Nerd culture 2019 non-fiction books Science books Riverhead Books books