The Alchemy of Us
How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another
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Narrated by:
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Allyson Johnson
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Written by:
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Ainissa Ramirez
About this listen
In The Alchemy of Us, scientist and science writer Ainissa Ramirez examines eight inventions - clocks, steel rails, copper communication cables, photographic film, light bulbs, hard disks, scientific labware, and silicon chips - and reveals how they shaped the human experience. Ramirez tells the stories of the woman who sold time, the inventor who inspired Edison, and the hotheaded undertaker whose invention pointed the way to the computer. She describes, among other things, how our pursuit of precision in timepieces changed how we sleep; how the railroad helped commercialize Christmas; and how a young chemist exposed the use of Polaroid's cameras to create passbooks to track black citizens in apartheid South Africa.
Ramirez shows not only how materials were shaped by inventors but also how those materials shaped culture, chronicling each invention and its consequences - intended and unintended. Filling in the gaps left by other books about technology, Ramirez showcases little-known inventors who had a significant impact but whose accomplishments have been hidden by mythmaking, bias, and convention. Doing so, she shows us the power of telling inclusive stories about technology. She also shows that innovation is universal - whether it's splicing beats with two turntables and a microphone or splicing genes with two test tubes and CRISPR.
©2020 Ainissa Ramirez (P)2020 Gildan MediaWhat listeners say about The Alchemy of Us
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- Milarsenault
- 2021-01-21
A real engaging book
I am not a scientific minded person, but I loved this book. The author made it engaging and made the science understandable
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- Scott Duncan
- 2020-10-31
Interesting way the topics were presented.
I had hoped for a little more from each topic but it was well worth the listen. The narrator did a great job!
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- Ben hawkins
- 2020-05-09
not for me
this book looked interesting but fell flat in dilivery. it read more like a casual conversation then an informative summary of history. I personally found it watered down. it is an interesting topics and if you want a easy read. this book is a good option. I didn't hate it I was hoping for a more comprehensive experience that's all.
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