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Subjects
Genres
Literature
Essays
Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co 2000-
Language
English
Item Description
Series statement from jacket.
Physical Description
volumes ; 21 cm
Publication Frequency
Annual
ISBN
9780063293212
9780358615293
9780358400066
9780358074298
9781328519009
ISSN
15301508
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • An Invisible Epidemic
  • From Scientific American
  • The Myopia Generation
  • From The Atlantic
  • A Deepening Crisis Forces Physicists to Rethink Structure of Nature's Laws
  • From Quanta Magazine
  • The Coming Collapse
  • From Scientific American
  • My Metamorphosis
  • From Harper's Bazaar
  • The Bird and the Flame
  • From Audubon
  • Dislodged
  • From The Missouri Review
  • Bright Flight
  • From Harper's Magazine
  • Brain Wave
  • From The New York Times Magazine
  • The Provincetown Breakthrough
  • From Wired
  • True Grit
  • From The Atavist Magazine
  • Another Green World
  • From Harper's Magazine
  • A French Village's Radical Vision of a Good Life with Alzheimer's
  • From The New Yorker
  • In El Salvador and Beyond, an Unsolved Kidney Disease Mystery
  • From Undark
  • The Climate Underground
  • From High Country News
  • The Butterfly Effect
  • From FiveThirtyEight
  • Shadows, Tokens, Spring
  • From The Virginia Quarterly Review
  • An Ark for Amphibians
  • From Sierra
  • Don't Look Down
  • From Grist
  • American Motherhood
  • From The Atlantic
  • Contributors' Notes
  • Other Notable Science and Nature Writing of 2022
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

New York Times columnist Zimmer (Life's Edge) brings together 20 captivating pieces of science journalism that find reason for hope amid despair. One among several essays focusing on Covid-19, Elizabeth Svoboda's "An Invisible Epidemic" discusses the guilt suffered by healthcare workers who feel they provided inadequate care for Covid patients as hospitals became overwhelmed. On the flip side, Maryn McKenna highlights a rare feel-good pandemic story, describing in "When COVID Came for Provincetown" how adherence to public health guidance and contact tracing curbed a July 2021 Covid wave in the Cape Cod town. Climate change also looms large among the entries, with Douglas Fox reporting in "The Coming Collapse" that the melting of Antarctica's Thwaites Ice Shelf is likely more imminent than previously thought, putting "the homes of at least twenty million US people" at risk of falling below sea level. More uplifting essays describe the efforts of scientists working to save such endangered species as California's marbled murrelets, the Poweshiek skipperling butterflies of the Midwest, and yellow-legged frogs in the Sierra Nevada. The contributors showcase science journalism's capacity to educate while entertaining, and the timely bent of the selections gives the collection a sense of urgency, as in Annie Lowrey's poignant reflection on suffering medical complications during her two pregnancies and the choices women and their doctors face in post-Roe America. Readers will be enthralled. (Oct.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

This 23rd volume collects 20 essays that were published in 2022 in both general-interest and popular-science publications, such as Harper's, New York Times Magazine, Wired, Scientific American, Audubon, Quanta, and many more. Science journalist and New York Times columnist Zimmer (Life's Edge) and science writer Green (The Possibility of Life) edit this latest edition. There are essays about headline news and ongoing topics--COVID and climate change, for example--that go beyond statistics. The book also focuses on lesser-known science stories about the cows of Cedar Island, NC; successfully tracking a disease outbreak in Provincetown, MA; and the moral injuries experienced by health care workers forced to ration care. Other highlights are texts examining wonder, brain implants that help paralyzed people to communicate, and the collective behavior of fireflies, plus personal narratives that reveal gaps in medical research and health care. VERDICT Readers can catch up on a year's worth of well-written discoveries and investigations in this collection. Appropriate for adults as well as readers as young as middle school.--Catherine Lantz

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