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CatReader
Sep 15, 2025 rated it liked it
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 ...more
Cindy
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
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Mitchell Friedman
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
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