The Good Virus

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Informationen zum Autor Tom Ireland Klappentext CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 BY WATERSTONES AND THE TIMES 'Superb ... This is luxury-class science writing' DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5 review 'One of the best books of any genre that I've read in 2023, this superbly-written book ... will fascinate absolutely everyone' FORBES 'A delight. To learn more about phages is to discover fascinating details about a hidden world' NATURE __ Not all viruses are out to get us - in fact, the viruses that do us harm are vastly outnumbered by viruses that can actually save lives. At every moment, within your body and all around you, trillions of microscopic combatants are fighting an invisible war. Countless times per second, 'good' viruses known as phages are infecting and destroying bacteria. These phages are the most abundant life form on the planet and have an incredible power to heal rather than harm. So why have most of us never even heard of them? The Good Virus reveals how personalities, power and politics have repeatedly crashed together to hinder our understanding of these weird and wonderful life forms. We explore why Stalin's Soviet Union embraced using phages to fight disease but the rest of the world shunned the idea. We find out why scientists only recently realised phages are central to all ecosystems on Earth. And we meet the often eccentric phage heroes who have shaped the strange history of this field and are unlocking its exciting future. Faced with the threat of antibiotic-resistance, we need phages now more than ever. The Good Virus celebrates what phages could do for us and our planet if they are at last given the attention they deserve. Vorwort The untold story of the most abundant life form on Earth, bacteriophages, and how they play a crucial role in our lives, our health and the health of our planet. Zusammenfassung CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 BY WATERSTONES AND THE TIMES 'Superb ... This is luxury-class science writing' DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5 review 'One of the best books of any genre that I've read in 2023, this superbly-written book ... will fascinate absolutely everyone' FORBES 'A delight. To learn more about phages is to discover fascinating details about a hidden world' NATURE __ Not all viruses are out to get us - in fact, the viruses that do us harm are vastly outnumbered by viruses that can actually save lives. At every moment, within your body and all around you, trillions of microscopic combatants are fighting an invisible war. Countless times per second, 'good' viruses known as phages are infecting and destroying bacteria. These phages are the most abundant life form on the planet and have an incredible power to heal rather than harm. So why have most of us never even heard of them? The Good Virus reveals how personalities, power and politics have repeatedly crashed together to hinder our understanding of these weird and wonderful life forms. We explore why Stalin's Soviet Union embraced using phages to fight disease but the rest of the world shunned the idea. We find out why scientists only recently realised phages are central to all ecosystems on Earth. And we meet the often eccentric phage heroes who have shaped the strange history of this field and are unlocking its exciting future. Faced with the threat of antibiotic-resistance, we need phages now more than ever. The Good Virus celebrates what phages could do for us and our planet if they are at last given the attention they deserve. ...

Vorwort
The untold story of the most abundant life form on Earth, bacteriophages, and how they play a crucial role in our lives, our health and the health of our planet.

Autorentext
Tom Ireland is a freelance science journalist and award-winning magazine editor. As a freelance journalist he has written science stories for outlets including BBC News, New Scientist and the Observer. He is the editor of The Biologist, the magazine of the Royal Society of Biology. In 2021 he won the Giles St Aubyn Award for Non-Fiction for The Good Virus.

Klappentext

*'Superb ... This is luxury-class science writing'
DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5 review

'A delight. To learn more about phages is to discover fascinating details about a hidden world'
NATURE

'Outstanding'
CLIVE MYRIE

'This thrilling book will amaze you'
MATTHEW COBB**


Not all viruses are out to get us - in fact, the viruses that do us harm are vastly outnumbered by viruses that can actually save lives.

At every moment, within your body and all around you, trillions of microscopic combatants are fighting an invisible war. Countless times per second, 'good' viruses known as phages are infecting and destroying bacteria. These phages are the most abundant life form on the planet and have an incredible power to heal rather than harm. So why have most of us never even heard of them?

The Good Virus reveals how personalities, power and politics have repeatedly crashed together to hinder our understanding of these weird and wonderful life forms. We explore why Stalin's Soviet Union embraced using phages to fight disease but the rest of the world shunned the idea. We find out why scientists only recently realised phages are central to all ecosystems on Earth. And we meet the often eccentric phage heroes who have shaped the strange history of this field and are unlocking its exciting future.

Faced with the threat of antibiotic-resistance, we need phages now more than ever. The Good Virus celebrates what phages could do for us and our planet if they are at last given the attention they deserve.


'A new scientific frontier that couldn't be more fascinating or vital. Brilliantly written and profound, this book is ahead of the curve and deserves to become a classic.'
DANIEL M. DAVIS

'Incredible and thought provoking. Phages are the superheroes of the human biome.'
SUE BLACK


Zusammenfassung

CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 BY WATERSTONES AND THE TIMES

*'Superb ... This is luxury-class science writing'
DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5 review

'One of the best books of any genre that I've read in 2023, this superbly-written book ... will fascinate absolutely everyone'
FORBES

'A delight. To learn more about phages is to discover fascinating details about a hidden world'
NATURE
__**

Not all viruses are out to get us - in fact, the viruses that do us harm are vastly outnumbered by viruses that can actually save lives.

At every moment, within your body and all around you, trillions of microscopic combatants are fighting an invisible war. Countless times per second, 'good' viruses known as phages are infecting and destroying bacteria. These phages are the most abundant life form on the planet and have an incredible power to heal rather than harm. So why have most of us never even heard of them?

The Good Virus reveals how personalities, power and politics have repeatedly crashed together to hinder our understanding of these weird and wonderful life forms. We explore why Stalin's Soviet Union embraced using phages to fight disease but the rest of the world shunned the idea. We find out why scientists only recently realised phages are central to all ecosystems on Earth. And we meet the often eccentric phage heroes who have shaped the strange history of this field and are unlocking its exciting future.

Faced with the threat of antibiotic-resistance, we need phages now more than ever. The Good Virus celebrates what phages could do for us and our planet if they are at last given the attention they deserve.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781529365252
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel The Good Virus
    • Veröffentlichung 29.06.2023
    • ISBN 978-1-5293-6525-2
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781529365252
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H232mm x B152mm x T34mm
    • Autor Tom Ireland
    • Untertitel The Untold Story of Phages: The Most Abundant Life Forms on Earth and What They Can Do For Us
    • Genre Medizin
    • Anzahl Seiten 400
    • Herausgeber Hodder And Stoughton Ltd.
    • Gewicht 480g

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