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Explore the fascinating world of germs and their potential domestication in this TED-Ed talk by evolutionary biologist Paul Ewald. Delve into the intriguing question of why some germs are more harmful than others and investigate the possibilities of making harmful germs benign. Examine a compelling case study on diarrhea to understand the evolutionary dynamics of pathogens and their interactions with human hosts. Learn about the potential strategies for manipulating microbial evolution to reduce the virulence of harmful germs and improve human health. Gain insights into the complex relationship between humans and microorganisms, and discover how understanding germ evolution could lead to innovative approaches in disease prevention and treatment.
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Can we domesticate germs? - Paul Ewald
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