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Laura Bowater

    This author is a professor of microbiology with a passion for communicating science to diverse audiences. Her work focuses on education and engagement, striving to inspire other scientists to share their knowledge. Deeply concerned about the escalating problem of global antibiotic resistance, she dedicates her efforts to raising awareness about this looming threat and providing actionable steps for combating it.

    Tell Me Everything
    Biochemistry
    Making It
    This Just Isn't Possible
    The Microbes Fight Back
    Microbial Biotechnology
    • Microbial Biotechnology

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Written primarily for students embarking on an undergraduate bioscience degree, this primer provides a concise overview of microbial biotechnology, its societal and ethical implications, the challenges that remain, and the potential and future research directions, helping students to further their understanding and make the transition to active researcher.

      Microbial Biotechnology
    • The Microbes Fight Back

      • 289 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Antibiotics are familiar drugs to us all, this topical popular science book considers the past, present and uncertain future of antibiotics. It highlights the need for universal cooperation in order to tackle this global health challenge, which, if not addressed, could transport us back to the medical dark ages.

      The Microbes Fight Back
    • The subject of this novel is a 45-year-old introvert named Allen Meyers. For reasons unknown to him, he was separated from his parents as an infant and the subsequent years of his childhood were turbulent. Running away from a foster home at the age of ten, he found himself on a beach near Los Angeles. This remembered beach scene plagues him through adulthood and he believes that he is losing his mind. Allen never likes where he is at any time and always would rather be somewhere else; possibly the beach. Seeking medical help for his condition, he is diagnosed as a Significant Telepath, resulting in him working for a secret agency within the U.S. government. His condition and his new occupation put Allen in dangerous situations concerning a nuclear device acquired by Al-Qaida. It seems things go from bad to worse for Allen Meyers, as one dangerous adventure leads to another.

      This Just Isn't Possible
    • Biochemistry

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Written primarily for 16-19 year old students, this primer aims to extend students' knowledge and inspire them to take their school-level learning further. It explores topics that are familiar from the curriculum and also introduces new ideas, giving students a first taste of the study of biology beyond school-level and demonstrating how concepts frequently encountered at school are relevant to and applied in current research. This is the ideal text to support students who are considering making the transition from studying biology at school to university. This is a concise, stimulating introduction to the fundamental biomolecules in cells and organisms, and the exciting ways biochemistry could be used to solve global problems, both now and in the future.

      Biochemistry
    • Wild Things

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(3030)Add rating

      The story centers on El, who feels trapped in her monotonous life and harbors unrequited feelings for her best friend, Ray. When El and her friends decide to escape their dreary city lives for a rural house, they see it as a chance for a fresh start. As they navigate the challenges of transforming their new home into a vibrant queer commune, El must confront her hidden emotions for Ray. The narrative blends humor and heart, exploring themes of friendship, love, and the courage to pursue one's dreams in a supportive community.

      Wild Things