So Very Small: How Humans Discovered the Microcosmos
Thomas Levenson
Sunday, 6 April 2025
4:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Seminar Room
£8 - £15
Science writer and broadcaster Professor Thomas Levenson explains how humans discovered and defeated germs and why we may still lose the war against infectious diseases.
Levenson says the centuries spent discovering the role of germs in disease reveal as much about human reasoning and the pitfalls of ego as they do about the germs themselves. He looks back to how 16th-century scientists used the first microscopes to confirm the presence of living organisms unseen to the eye and asks why it took so long to connect them with disease. When late 19th-century scientists finally made the connection, life-saving treatments quickly followed. And he asks why the antibiotic revolution is now fading through overuse.
Levenson is a professor of science writing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His previous books include Money for Nothing, The Hunt for Vulcan, Einstein in Berlin, and Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unknown Detective Career of the World’s Greatest Scientist. He is also a documentary-maker.
Part of the festival’s programme of American literature and culture.
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Thomas Levenson
So Very Small: How Humans Discovered the Microcosmos
Oxford Martin School: Seminar Room 4:00pm Sun 6 Sunday, 6 April 2025 See this event