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Life at the Edge of Sight

A Photographic Exploration of the Microbial World

Format: Hardback
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., United States
Imprint: The Belknap Press
Published: 25th Sep 2017
Dimensions: w 192mm h 224mm d 33mm
Weight: 1335g
ISBN-10: 067497591X
ISBN-13: 9780674975910
Barcode No: 9780674975910
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Microbes create medicines, filter waste water, and clean pollution. They give cheese funky flavors, wines complex aromas, and bread a nutty crumb. Life at the Edge of Sight is a stunning visual exploration of the inhabitants of an invisible world, from the pioneering findings of a seventeenth-century visionary to magnificent close-ups of the inner workings and cooperative communities of Earth's most prolific organisms. Using cutting-edge imaging technologies, Scott Chimileski and Roberto Kolter lead readers through breakthroughs and unresolved questions scientists hope microbes will answer soon. They explain how microbial studies have clarified the origins of life on Earth, guided thinking about possible life on other planets, unlocked evolutionary mechanisms, and helped explain the functioning of complex ecosystems. Microbes have been harnessed to increase crop yields and promote human health. But equally impressive, Life at the Edge of Sight opens a beautiful new frontier for readers to explore through words and images. We learn that there is more microbial biodiversity on a single frond of duckweed floating in a Delft canal than the diversity of plants and animals that biologists find in tropical rainforests. Colonies with millions of microbes can produce an array of pigments that put an artist's palette to shame. The microbial world is ancient and ever-changing, buried in fossils and driven by cellular reactions operating in quadrillionths of a second. All other organisms have evolved within this universe of microbes, yielding intricate beneficial symbioses. With two experts as guides, the invisible microbial world awaits in plain sight.

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From the microbial mats at Grand Prismatic Spring in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park to yeasts, bacteria, and diatoms, the realm of minute life-the foundation of the planetary ecosystem-is ceaselessly compelling. Microbiologists Scott Chimileski and Roberto Kolter explore it by meshing sumptuous images with sharp text. Their swirling narrative segues through deep time; lingers on slime molds, tardigrades ('water bears'), rotifers and the microbes driving fermentation; and speculates enticingly on extraterrestrial microbiota. -- Barbara Kiser * Nature * This is a most lovely and profound book about microbes. It is a paean to nature, and to the irrepressible curiosity of those who have explored the obscure byways of our world. Both scholars and armchair enthusiasts will enjoy the journey! -- Martin Blaser, author of <i>Missing Microbes</i> Life at the Edge of Sight offers an inspired journey into microbiology, biodiversity, symbiosis, evolution, and the origin of life, guided by an eminent scientist and an extraordinary photographer. -- Pascale Cossart, Professor and Head of the Bacteria-Cell Interactions Unit, Institut Pasteur Chimileski and Kolter's wonderful book tells stories of microbial discovery. It beautifully illustrates the microscopic organisms that have shaped our world. -- Richard Lenski, Hannah Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University Through stories that are both entertaining and scholarly, this delightful book celebrates the wonders and grand reach of the microbial world. The photography is stunning, and will leave any reader-expert or novice-with a sense of awe. -- Dianne K. Newman, Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor of Biology and Geobiology, California Institute of Technology This lavishly illustrated celebration [of microbes] takes in everything from antibiotics, fungi and 'intelligent slime' to the rich environment 'on the kitchen counter,' while also tracing the stories of the leading scientists who revealed this extraordinary world. Microbes will never be the same again. -- Matthew Reisz * Times Higher Education * [Kolter and Chimileski] offer an appreciation of microorganisms that is both scientific and artistic, and that gives a glimpse of the cellular wonders that are literally underfoot. -- John Rennie and Lucy Reading-Ikkanda * Quanta Magazine *