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Carl Zimmer is a science writer and journalist; I previously read and very much enjoyed his 2019 book on my field, She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity. His 2025 book Air-Borne, likely at least partially inspired by the air-borne nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, is a deep-dive into the long history of scientific and medical research into contagious illnesses that have an airborne mechanism of transmission (and the parallel research field of exploiting ai
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My two big gripes about this unbalanced book: the first is the choice of narrative focus while the second failure is downright dangerous.
You should take the sub-title of this book seriously: "The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe." I was expecting a broader overview of the science and history of the study of the transmission of airborne stuff: particulates, pollens, molecules, bacteria, viruses, etc. This book is very heavy on the history, and almost exclusively focuses on airborne pathogen ...more
You should take the sub-title of this book seriously: "The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe." I was expecting a broader overview of the science and history of the study of the transmission of airborne stuff: particulates, pollens, molecules, bacteria, viruses, etc. This book is very heavy on the history, and almost exclusively focuses on airborne pathogen ...more

Another book by the author, this one is almost certainly my 4th. This is a new book, and it was interesting to read this after reading Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. This is a much tougher and deeper book as I would have expected. To a small and large degree, this is a story of covid 19.
But really it is a story about the 5 micron versus 100 micron misunderstanding as to what size droplet could float especially in an interior space.
So we were i ...more
But really it is a story about the 5 micron versus 100 micron misunderstanding as to what size droplet could float especially in an interior space.
So we were i ...more

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