Explore the fascinating world of germs and their evolution with evolutionary biologist Paul Ewald in this thought-provoking TED talk. Delve into the intriguing question of why some germs are more harmful than others and discover potential strategies for making harmful microorganisms benign. Examine a compelling case study on diarrhea to gain insights into the complex relationship between humans and pathogens. Learn about the potential for "domesticating" germs and its implications for human health and disease prevention in this 19-minute presentation that challenges conventional thinking about microbial evolution and adaptation.
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Paul Ewald: Can we domesticate germs?
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