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The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another

Contributors:

By (Author) Ainissa Ramirez

ISBN:

9780262542265

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

16th June 2021

UK Publication Date:

29th March 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

620.11

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

328

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

In the bestselling tradition of Stuff Matters and The Disappearing Spoon- a clever and engaging look at materials, the innovations they made possible, and how these technologies changed us. In the bestselling tradition of Stuff Matters and The Disappearing Spoon- a clever and engaging look at materials, the innovations they made possible, and how these technologies changed us. Finalist for the 41st Los Angeles Times Book Award in Science and Technology and selected as one of the Best Summer Science Books Of 2020 by Science Friday. 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; how the necessary brevity of the telegram influenced Hemingway's writing style; and how a young chemist exposed the use of Polaroid's cameras to create passbooks to track Black citizens in apartheid South Africa. These fascinating and inspiring stories offer new perspectives on our relationships with technologies.

Reviews

Winner of the Bronze Medal, Foreword Reviews Book Awards in the Science & Technology Category

Finalist for the 41st Los Angeles Times Book Award, in Science and Technology

Winner of the 2021 AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books, Young Adult Science Book Winners


Winner, 2021 Sally Hacker Prize, Society for the History of Technology

A Science Friday Book Club Pick for November 2023

Selected as one of the Best Summer Science Books Of 2020 by Science Friday

Selected by Amazon as one of Top 20 Science Books of 2020

Selected as one of Smithsonian Magazine's 10 Best Science Books of 2020

Winner of the 2021 Connecticut Book Award for Nonfiction

Nominee for the 2021 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award


"Entertaining and elucidatingpopular science done right, with enthusiasm and without dumbing-down."
Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW


"By explaining how inventions both exotic and mundane transformed society, Ramirez's ingenious survey illuminates the effect of science in a manner accessible to a wide readership."
Publishers Weekly

"[T]echnology buffs should appreciate Ramirez's efforts to raise the attention of issues impacting scientists, engineers, and technologists."
Library Journal

"A fascinating new treatise"
Science

Ramirez is one of those rare science writers who can take her material, present it in wholly unexpected ways, and in the process reshape a readers fundamental understanding of a subject.
Undark Magazine

"The Alchemy of Us
is a brilliant historical examination of inventions that have changed society, and wasrecently recommended by Ed Yong. Materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez does a truly tremendous job drawing connections between historical events and the materials that made them possible. Her storytelling is superbthis is the book you can easily lose yourself in, especially if you mostly read fiction and want to try nonfiction, but are worried about being bored. Ramirez language is active and accessible. But her book is timely, paying special attention to the ways in which race and privilege and sex have played roles in the invention of certain materials or objects and their uses and influence. We need more voices of Black science communicators like Ramirez to fill our bookshelves, and she is certain to inspire more."
Science Friday

"Packed with engaging, little-known stories from the history of science, the book provides sharp, straightforward explanations of the materials science behind these tales.
Science News

"Material scientist Ainissa Ramirez offers up a highly readable exploration of how eight inventionsquartz clocks, steel rails, copper communication cables, silver photographic film, light bulbs, hard disks, labware and silicon chipshave both intentionally and inadvertently shaped our world."
Smithsonian Magazine

"Enjoyable to a broad audience"
Chemistry World

We live in a world so dominated by our own inventions that, as Ainissa Ramirez observes, we've reinvented ourselves to accommodate them. The Alchemy of Usis at once timely, informative, and fascinatinga totally compelling work.
Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Sixth Extinction

InThe Alchemy of Us, Ainissa Ramirez tells the stories of the stuff that surrounds us in our modern world. Her tales are surprising, revealing, and delightfully told.
Carl Zimmer, author of She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity

In this timely and beautifully written book, Ainissa Ramirez shows how developments in materials science have shaped lives, nations, and diverse communities. As well as championing an often neglected but vital scientific discipline, it is a wonderful account of how science and technology affect us all and why we must be alert to their implications and consequences.
Philip Ball. author of Beyond Weird and How to Grow a Human

This book is full of interesting vignettes of inventions you might think you know about. However, you are unlikely to know the colorful histories of the people behind the stories or all the consequences of the inventions, as spelled out here.
Professor Dame Athene Donald, Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Cambridge, and Master of Churchill College

It's easy to find a book that recounts the society-shaping powers of important inventions, but much harder to find one that peels back the unintended consequences of those creations, and reveals the forgotten innovators who were part of their stories. It's fortunate, then, that Ainissa Ramirez has written exactly that book, and done so with such rich and compelling prose.The Alchemy of Uscarries important lessons about the cost of progress, the nature of invention, and importance of diversity. It's an important read in a time of upheaval.
Ed Yong, author of I Contain Multitudes

A fascinating rumpus-room of a book, crowded with nook-and-cranny history you never knew, about unsung inventors and their world-changing endeavors. If you love whodunits, unintended consequences, eureka moments (or what technology may be doing to you, even as you read these words), then this is the book for you.
James Burke, filmmaker and author ofConnections

Technology and inventions are changing our lives, but we less often appreciate how they are literally changing usthe ways that we talk, see, and think. In this engaging book, Ainissa Ramirez uncovers the stories of these changes and the people who made them happen.
Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden

Author Bio

Ainissa Ramirez, Ph.D., is the author of the award-winning title The Alchemy of Us (The MIT Press). A graduate of Brown University, she earned her doctorate in materials science and engineering from Stanford. Dr. Ramirez began her career as a scientist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey and was later an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Yale. Yet, Ainissa Ramirez is best known as a masterful science communicator who is dedicated to making science engaging to a broad audience. Her book was an L.A. Times Book Prize finalist and it won the Connecticut Book Award as well as the AAAS/Subaru Book Prize. Ramirez has written for Forbes, Time, The Atlantic, and Scientific American and has explained science headlines on CBS, CNN, NPR, ESPN, and PBS. Additionally, she speaks widely on the topics of science and technology and gave a TED talk on the importance of a science education. Currently, she is writing a series of science books for young readers (Candlewick/MIT Press).

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