作者 卡爾·齊默(Carl Zimmer),知名科普作傢,在耶魯大學教授科學和環境寫作。他寫過多本廣受歡迎的科普作品,包括《演化》《在水的邊緣》《萬物身刻》等,曾於2007年摘得美國國傢科學院科學傳播奬(The National Academies Communication Award),這一奬項是該領域的桂冠榮譽。
譯者 劉暘(桔子),畢業於北京大學,後於芝加哥大學取得分子、遺傳及細胞生物學博士學位,九三學社成員,科學寫作者、記者,科學鬆鼠會成員,果殼網吱扭App主編。與他人閤著齣版《當彩色的聲音嘗起來是甜的》《一百種尾巴或一韆張葉子》《冷浪漫》等作品,另有譯作《共情時代》《永生的海拉》等。
Viruses are the smallest living things known to science, and yet they hold the entire planet in their sway. We're most familiar with the viruses that give us colds or the flu, but viruses also cause a vast range of other diseases, including one disorder that makes people sprout branch-like growths as if they were trees. Viruses have been a part of our lives for so long, in fact, that we are actually part virus: the human genome contains more DNA from viruses than our own genes. Meanwhile, scientists are discovering viruses everywhere they look: in the soil, in the ocean, even in deep caves miles underground. This fascinating book explores the hidden world of viruses-a world that each of us inhabit. Here Carl Zimmer, popular science writer and author of Discover magazine's award-winning blog The Loom, presents the latest research on how viruses hold sway over our lives and our biosphere, how viruses helped give rise to the first life-forms, how viruses are producing new diseases, how we can harness viruses for our own ends, and how viruses will continue to control our fate for years to come. In this eye-opening tour through the frontiers of biology, where scientists are expanding our understanding of life as we know it, we learn that some treatments for the common cold do more harm to us than good; that the world's oceans are home to an astonishing 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 viruses; and that the evolution of HIV is now in overdrive, spawning more mutated strains than we care to imagine. The New York Times Book Review calls Carl Zimmer as fine a science essayist as we have.A" A Planet of Viruses is sure to please his many fans and further enhance his reputation as one of America's most respected and admired science journalists.
病毒星球 卡尔·齐默 18个笔记 老朋友 所有人鼻病毒的核心遗传信息都一样,这些核心信息随时间变化并不多,但同时,鼻病毒基因组中有些部分却演化得非常快。这些基因序列似乎能帮助病毒躲过我们免疫系统的截杀。哪怕人体制造出能抵抗一种病毒株的抗体,另一些病毒株也能攻入人...
評分 評分#读书.02月.04.019#2020年2月10日,读完了《病毒星球》。这时候看很应景,也是我这段时间看的最过瘾的书了。既长知识,又很有趣。真的,我们恐惧,是因为我们不了解,我们大胆,是因为我们无知。我们只有去探索,去了解,才会不害怕。看着看着,突然想,如果人生可以重来,我真...
評分新冠肺炎疫情还在持续,我们大部分人都处在自我隔离中,身体的禁锢以及每天超负荷的信息轰炸,都在加重我们的焦虑与不安。但焦虑和不安带来的另一面是,它使我们开始反思:也许通过科学知识去反思,这段时间以来,我们看到科学常识的匮乏使得我们如此地偏见与狭隘;抑或通过历...
好看的入門科普。想看更新的研究……
评分A brief summary of representative viruses in layman terms, an interesting and informative easy read.
评分感覺內容略微有些淺,更像是一本常識宣傳的小冊子,但常識也不是每個人生來就有的,也是需要學習的。給四顆星。
评分渾身雞皮疙瘩 今日再看,感慨良多
评分好看的入門科普。想看更新的研究……
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