How germs shaped human history

How germs shaped human history

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Hatshepsut: life of the week

Hatshepsut is one of ancient Egypt’s most extraordinary figures: a pharaoh who deftly asserted her right to the throne, reigned over an era of prosperity, and commissioned some of the most iconic monuments of the era. But how did she rise from a royal princess and consort to beco ...  عرض المزيد

Tragedy and triumph: a 500-year history of Mexico

The chaos of the Spanish conquest, the humiliation of military defeat to the United States, the disruption of the revolution… Mexican history is often viewed through the lens of trauma and violence. Yet, as Paul Gillingham outlines in a new book, Mexico: A History, this was also ...  عرض المزيد

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The Future of Germs: A Discussion with Jonathan Kennedy
New Books in Public Policy

Have germs or humans done the most to shape the world’s history? Did Homo Sapiens get the better of the Neanderthals because of superior brainpower or because of better resistance to some infectious disease? And are germs part of the story behind the fall of Rome and rise of Isla ...  عرض المزيد

From Hippocrates to COVID-19: the scientific fight to prove diseases can be airborne
Nature Podcast

Science writer and New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer's latest book Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life we Breathe dives into the invisible maelstrom of microbial life swirling in the air around us — examining how it helped shape our world, and the implications that breat ...  عرض المزيد

The Spanish Flu
Short History Of...

The influenza pandemic of 1918-20 infected about one-third of the world’s population at the time, killing at least 50 million people. Occurring during the First World War, what became known as the Spanish Flu spread rapidly as soldiers moved across continents. It overwhelmed hosp ...  عرض المزيد

Ladies & Germs, Meet The Supervillain Superbugs!
Wow in the World

Almost 100 years ago Alexander Fleming discovered what would go on to become the world's first antibiotic. Nearly a century later, the bacterial infections and diseases these antibiotics once treated are making a comeback. Join Guy Raz and Mindy Thomas as they delve into the Who, ...  عرض المزيد