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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Misunderstood Parasites That Rule Our World By Ed Cara

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Few living things strike as much fear or disgust in us as a parasite. But in his upcoming book, Hidden Creatures: Luscious Leeches, Bashful Botflies, and the Wondrous, History-Shaping World of Parasites, entomologist Dino Martins is hoping to stir up a different feeling in people toward these free-riders: admiration.
Martins takes readers on a tour covering many of the parasites that have plagued humanity for millennia, from tapeworms that sap our vitality from inside the gut to bed bugs that feast off our blood during our most vulnerable hours spent sleeping. Nestled within tidbits on the biology of these parasites and the scientists who helped us better understand them, he also weaves in beautifully written passages detailing his upbringing in Africa and the years hes spent studying nature up close.
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Dino Martins: Well, several things happened.
I was in the process of finishing up 10 years of being in a leadership position at various institutions, first the Mpala Research Center, then the Turkana Basin Institute. And there was this moment where I just realized that so much was changing in the world, and people just really needed to understand it at this deeper level. Things like the shifts in science funding, which I was personally affected bywe actually had a big grant working on ticks and mosquitoes and that was pulled away.
I realized that there were so many competing narratives, there was so much misinformation, there was so much anxiety and all this other stuff out there. And the one thing that could sort of bring people together was the story of nature. And I felt that this was the moment for me to tell that story.
Martins takes readers on a tour covering many of the parasites that have plagued humanity for millennia, from tapeworms that sap our vitality from inside the gut to bed bugs that feast off our blood during our most vulnerable hours spent sleeping. Nestled within tidbits on the biology of these parasites and the scientists who helped us better understand them, he also weaves in beautifully written passages detailing his upbringing in Africa and the years hes spent studying nature up close.
snip
Dino Martins: Well, several things happened.
I was in the process of finishing up 10 years of being in a leadership position at various institutions, first the Mpala Research Center, then the Turkana Basin Institute. And there was this moment where I just realized that so much was changing in the world, and people just really needed to understand it at this deeper level. Things like the shifts in science funding, which I was personally affected bywe actually had a big grant working on ticks and mosquitoes and that was pulled away.
I realized that there were so many competing narratives, there was so much misinformation, there was so much anxiety and all this other stuff out there. And the one thing that could sort of bring people together was the story of nature. And I felt that this was the moment for me to tell that story.
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The Misunderstood Parasites That Rule Our World By Ed Cara (Original Post)
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Mossfern
(4,943 posts)1. I was sure it was an article about
Billionaires and Oligarchs!
Imagine my surprise and, honestly, disappointment.
Hey Joe
(921 posts)3. Same here Mossfern!
I was thinking it was another article about our corporate overlords and how they are screwing everyone and destroying our economy, democracy etc.