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Ed Yong

The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life

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Author: Ed Yong

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

Publish Date: 09/08/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The symbiotic relationship between microbes and living organisms
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Chapter 3The roles microbes play in human health
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Chapter 4Research and application of microbes in treatment of diseases
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen I contain multitudes

"I Contain Multitudes" by Ed Yong is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between humans and the microbial world. It's perfect for science enthusiasts, students, and curious minds eager to explore how microorganisms shape our health, environment, and society. Whether you're a biologist, a health professional, or simply someone who wants to understand the unseen forces that coexist with us, this engaging audiobook provides fascinating insights into the diverse and essential roles that microbes play in our lives.

3 quotes from I contain multitudes

  • "Life is not a solitary affair; rather, it is a tapestry woven from the threads of countless organisms."
  • "The human body is a universe unto itself, teeming with life that influences who we are and how we thrive."
  • "To understand health and disease, we must embrace the interconnectedness of species and the ecosystems that surround us."

Author : Ed Yong

The author of this book, Ed Yong, is a science reporter for “The Atlantic”. His work is usually published in popular science magazines, such as “National geographic of America”, “New scientists” and “Scientific American”. In 2016, Ed Yong obtained the Michael E. DeBakey Journalism Award for his prominent contribution in biomedical reporting, and the Byron H. Waksman Award for excellence in public communication of life sciences. His book, “I contain multitudes”, was listed as one of the New York Times 100 notable books in 2016.