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    Matt Simon is a journalist whose work delves into the most peculiar corners of science and folklore. Through his engaging writing, he brings to light the strangest mistakes and most absurd discoveries, making complex topics accessible and fascinating for readers. His approach blends journalistic rigor with a sense of wonder, inviting audiences to explore the often-overlooked oddities of the natural and scientific worlds.

    Die Wespe, die sich Raupen als Sklaven hielt
    The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar
    Plight Of The Living Dead
    • Plight Of The Living Dead

      • 237 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(380)Add rating

      A brain-bending exploration of real-life zombies and mind controllers, and what they reveal to us about nature—and ourselves Zombieism isn’t just the stuff of movies and TV shows like The Walking Dead. It’s real, and it’s happening in the world around us, from wasps and worms to dogs and moose—and even humans. In Plight of the Living Dead, science journalist Matt Simon documents his journey through the bizarre evolutionary history of mind control. Along the way, he visits a lab where scientists infect ants with zombifying fungi, joins the search for kamikaze crickets in the hills of New Mexico, and travels to Israel to meet the wasp that stings cockroaches in the brain before leading them to their doom. Nothing Hollywood dreams up can match the brilliant, horrific zombies that natural selection has produced time and time again. Plight of the Living Dead is a surreal dive into a world that would be totally unbelievable if very smart scientists didn’t happen to be proving it’s real, and most troublingly—or maybe intriguingly—of all: how even we humans are affected. “Fantastic . . . You'll be thinking about this book long after you're done reading it.” —Kelly Weinersmith, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Soonish

      Plight Of The Living Dead
    • On a barren seafloor, the pearlfish swims into the safety of a sea cucumber's anus. To find a meal, the female bolas spider releases pheromones that mimic a female moth, luring male moths into her sticky lasso web. The Glyptapanteles wasp injects a caterpillar with her young, which feed on the victim, erupt out of it, then mind-control the poor (and somehow still living) schmuck into protecting them from predators. These are among the curious critters of The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar, a jaunt through evolution's most unbelievable, most ingenious solutions to the problems of everyday life, from trying to get laid to finding food. Join Wired science writer Matt Simon as he introduces you to the creatures that have it figured out, the ones that joust with their mustaches or choke sharks to death with snot, all in a wild struggle to survive and, of course, find true love."--Amazon.com

      The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar
    • Der gnadenlose Überlebenskampf der freien Wildbahn stellte schon so manche Spezies vor verzwickte Probleme. Doch die Evolution kennt immer eine Lösung, und sei sie auch noch so verrückt. So werden Ameisen zu Zombies, Beutelmäuse zu Testosteronmonstern und Wespen zu Sklavenhaltern. Mit bissigem Humor stellt Matt Simon die skurrilsten Überlebensstrategien des Tierreichs vor. Und unweigerlich fragt man sich: Liebe Evolution, was hast du dir da nur gedacht? Ausstattung: Ca. 70 s/w Illustrationen

      Die Wespe, die sich Raupen als Sklaven hielt