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Chilled
Chilled: How Refrigeration Changed the World and Might Do So Again | Tom Jackson
10 posts | 1 read | 3 to read
The refrigerator. This white box that sits in the kitchen may seem mundane nowadays, but it is one of the wonders of 20th century science life-saver, food-preserver and social liberator, while the science of refrigeration is crucial, not just in transporting food around the globe but in a host of branches on the scientific tree. Refrigerators, refrigeration and its discovery and applications provides the remarkable and eye-opening backdrop to Chilled, the story of how science managed to rewrite the rules of food, and how the technology whirring behind every refrigerator is at play, unseen, in a surprisingly broad sweep of modern life. Part historical narrative, part scientific mystery-lifter, Chilled looks at the ice-pits of Persia (Iranians still call their fridge the 'ice-pit'), reports on a tug of war between 16 horses and the atmosphere, bears witness to ice harvests on the Regents Canal, and shows how bleeding sailors demonstrated to ship's doctors that heat is indestructible, featuring a cast of characters such as the Ice King of Boston, Galileo, Francis Bacon, and the ostracised son of a notorious 18th-century French traitor. As people learned more about what cold actually was, scientists invented machines for making it, with these first used in earnest to chill Australian lager. The principles behind those white boxes in the kitchen remain the same today, but refrigeration is not all about food for example, a refrigerator is needed to make soap, penicillin or orange squash; without it, IVF would be impossible. Refrigeration technology has also been crucial in some of the most important scientific breakthroughs of the last 100 years, from the discovery of superconductors to the search for the Higgs boson. And the fridge will still be pulling the strings behind the scenes as teleporters and intelligent computer brains turn our science-fiction vision of the future into fact.
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Magpiegem
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Quickly getting in with day 4s photo challenge- loving this book so far, although trying not to let my brain see the movie cast as the characters! And cosy and chilled with my new family Christmas mug (we get a new one every year- it‘s a tradition ☕️ 🎄) #christmasphotochallenge #wintergames2021 #selfiescavengerhunt #teamgamesleighers

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kimmypete1
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peaKnit
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I confess, I read 50 pages of Dr. Zhivago and went back to my annual holiday fluff TBR. Self preservation. 😂 #decemberchill #musicalmatters #buddyread @Cinfhen @BarbaraBB
P.S. I‘m more of a rocker but some of the above is nice during a bubble bath.

KarenUK Me too! 🤦‍♀️☺️ 3y
Hooked_on_books You‘ve done better than me—I haven‘t even cracked it! 😂 3y
peaKnit @KarenUK @Hooked_on_books 🎉 let‘s say great minds think alike?! Work for me ☺️ 3y
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squirrelbrain Me neither @Hooked_on_books - not after everyone else‘s thoughts! @KarenUK @peaknit 3y
peaKnit @squirrelbrain Yes! 🎉 3y
Cinfhen Hehehe - at least you gave it a go😉 Duran Duran will always find it‘s way into my heart, especially Come Undone!! Excellent choice 👊🏽💚 3y
Cinfhen Ohhh & I do love that Macy Gray tune. I love that gravely voice 3y
Centique Oh I love Wicked Game so much 💕 3y
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suzie.reads
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This is so need after a very hot and busy day! Cold shower and now chilling with my book and a cheeky can of rhubarb gin and ginger ale, which is well fit and was only 89p 😍🍸📖

GrilledCheeseSamurai Yum city! 😍 5y
squirrelbrain Love rhubarb gin and ginger ale! ❤️ I‘m just having a can of premixed Pimms! 5y
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suzie.reads @squirrelbrain I've never had it before. Love rhubarb and ginger gin so just had to try this and it's so good. Love pimms! 5y
Clwojick Okay! You guys have the yummiest looking coolers! i don't think we have many with gin in them in my city. This one looks delicious, and I'm extra jealous! 5y
suzie.reads @Clwojick we're mad for gin here it's everywhere! 5y
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suzie.reads
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Finished for the day 🥰 Time for a Friday Eve chill 📖☕🍫

Crazeedi Cookies n cream is my favorite candy bar!!! 6y
suzie.reads @Crazeedi it's one of my favs too its so tasty! 6y
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EvieBee
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These two have been my reading companions since 2005! This is a picture from a couple of years ago that sums them up completely. They like to “chill” a lot! Henry and Lulu like to sniff my books prior to reading. They can usually tell if it‘s gonna be a dud or not. Thank you for tagging me, @Oryx !

#petsandpaperbacks

LeahBergen Oh, they are SO CUTE. ❤️ 7y
Chelleo 😍😍😍 7y
trazo Too cute! 🐶 ♥️ 7y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awwww so cute!!!! 💞 7y
MinDea Awwww! 7y
batsy 😍😍 7y
Megabooks Totally adorable!!! 😃😃😃💕💕💕 Thanks for the tag! Henry has gone to bed for the night, but I‘ll get a pic tomorrow 👍🏻 (edited) 7y
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RadicalReader @EvieBee Boston‘s are known for their sheer brilliance after all 7y
EvieBee @RadicalReader They are! Henry has been really ill for a couple of weeks and it‘s just breaking my heart. They‘ve been my closest companions for over decade. Longer than my first marriage! So these pictures bring me so much joy. 😊🤗 7y
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iread2much
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Bailedbailed

This book started strong, got stuck in a kind of random place, and then just sort of bounced around. It also doesn‘t include end notes or foot notes, and quite frankly, was boring to read, which is really sad considering the significance of the topic. The author really got bogged down in the 16-18th centuries, which had very little to do with refrigeration, and then started jumping around in the industrial centuries. I don‘t recommend this book.

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iread2much

Here‘s a fun fact: in Europe, traditional refrigeration held fast until after the 1950s, it was an “American” proclivity to have an indoor, electric/gas, refrigerator for most of the early part of household refrigerators. Now, I just wish this book had more fun facts and less recaps of science development from the 16/17/18 centuries

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howjessicareads
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I was too busy at work to actually post this earlier - but doesn't this look interesting?? I'm gonna look for it at the library! #behindthescenesatBookmans