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Ed Yong PROBABLY needs no introduction--but just in case: he is a Pulitzer Prize–winning science writer on the staff of The Atlantic, where he also won the George Polk Award for science reporting, among other honors. His first book, I Contain Multitudes, was a New York Times bestseller. We are SO grateful to have him with us! In An Immense World, Ed Yong coaxes us beyond the confines of our own senses, allowing us to perceive the skeins of scent, waves of electromagnetism, and pulses of pressure that surround us. We encounter beetles that are drawn to fires, turtles that can track the Earth’s magnetic fields, fish that fill rivers with electrical messages, and even humans who wield sonar like bats. We discover that a crocodile’s scaly face is as sensitive as a lover’s fingertips, that the eyes of a giant squid evolved to see sparkling whales, that plants thrum with the inaudible songs of courting bugs, and that even simple scallops have complex vision. We learn what bees see in flowers, what songbirds hear in their tunes, and what dogs smell on the street. We listen to stories of pivotal discoveries in the field, while looking ahead at the many mysteries that remain unsolved. MUSIC: Charming Disaster, performing (appropriately, we think, "Forces of Nature" from their album Our Lady of Radium! CDs, vinyl, digital albums: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/album/our-lady-of-radium Physical lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/merch/our-lady-of-radium-lyrics-and-art-book Digital lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.gumroad.com/l/ourladyofradium

Episode was recorded live on May 11th, 2023. To join future broadcasts check out our Book Club schedule at ⁠⁠⁠https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/⁠⁠⁠.

Follow us on Twitter (⁠⁠⁠@peculiarBC⁠⁠⁠), Facebook (⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub⁠⁠⁠), Instagram (⁠⁠⁠@thepeculiarbookclub⁠⁠⁠), and Youtube (⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub⁠⁠⁠)!

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Ed Yong PROBABLY needs no introduction--but just in case: he is a Pulitzer Prize–winning science writer on the staff of The Atlantic, where he also won the George Polk Award for science reporting, among other honors. His first book, I Contain Multitudes, was a New York Times bestseller. We are SO grateful to have him with us! In An Immense World, Ed Yong coaxes us beyond the confines of our own senses, allowing us to perceive the skeins of scent, waves of electromagnetism, and pulses of pressure that surround us. We encounter beetles that are drawn to fires, turtles that can track the Earth’s magnetic fields, fish that fill rivers with electrical messages, and even humans who wield sonar like bats. We discover that a crocodile’s scaly face is as sensitive as a lover’s fingertips, that the eyes of a giant squid evolved to see sparkling whales, that plants thrum with the inaudible songs of courting bugs, and that even simple scallops have complex vision. We learn what bees see in flowers, what songbirds hear in their tunes, and what dogs smell on the street. We listen to stories of pivotal discoveries in the field, while looking ahead at the many mysteries that remain unsolved. MUSIC: Charming Disaster, performing (appropriately, we think, "Forces of Nature" from their album Our Lady of Radium! CDs, vinyl, digital albums: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/album/our-lady-of-radium Physical lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.bandcamp.com/merch/our-lady-of-radium-lyrics-and-art-book Digital lyrics book: https://charmingdisaster.gumroad.com/l/ourladyofradium

Episode was recorded live on May 11th, 2023. To join future broadcasts check out our Book Club schedule at ⁠⁠⁠https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/⁠⁠⁠.

Follow us on Twitter (⁠⁠⁠@peculiarBC⁠⁠⁠), Facebook (⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub⁠⁠⁠), Instagram (⁠⁠⁠@thepeculiarbookclub⁠⁠⁠), and Youtube (⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub⁠⁠⁠)!

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