Carte Invisible Fixes Christian Nkanga

Invisible Fixes

How Nanotechnology, Global Science, and Brain Circulation Can Heal Our World

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Invisible Fixes is a narrative nonfiction book that weaves personal loss, scientific discovery, and...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
266
EAN
9798234058058
Enbook ID
52818187
Greutate
484
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 18

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Invisible Fixes is a narrative nonfiction book that weaves personal loss, scientific discovery, and global health inequity into a compelling story about how invisible forces can shape who lives and who dies.

Using clear, accessible language, the book introduces readers to nanotechnology and nanomedicine as "invisible fixes"-technologies too small to see, yet capable of transforming medicine by improving how treatments are delivered, targeted, and experienced by patients. Drawing on real laboratory case studies rewritten for a general audience, Invisible Fixes reveals how scientific breakthroughs are created and why many never reach the people who need them most.

At the same time, the book expands the concept of invisible fixes beyond technology itself, exploring the global circulation of knowledge, talent, and opportunity-what the author describes as brain circulation-as a powerful alternative to brain drain. It shows why many medical innovations fail to achieve global impact not because the science is weak, but because translational capacity, regulatory systems, manufacturing infrastructure, and access pathways are often missing where disease burdens are greatest.

Blending memoir, science communication, public-health realities, and an extended "Science Behind the Fixes" section, Invisible Fixes argues that scientific discoveries alone are not enough. To improve lives at scale, innovation must be translated into products, systems, and solutions that are accessible, affordable, and locally relevant.

In an era defined by pandemics, antimicrobial resistance, climate change, and widening inequality, the book offers a powerful call to rethink how we train scientists, build capacity, and move discoveries from laboratories to lives. Because the next medical revolution will not be defined only by discovery-but by whether we learn to share, translate, and deploy discovery in ways that leave no one behind.