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He sailed through the rest.
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“Spores are dormant,” he whispered to his coffee mug at 3 AM. “But not dormant enough to let me sleep.” He sailed through the rest
He read Chapter 2: . Viruses weren't described by their genome or capsid shape. They were described as hitchhikers . They couldn't drive, couldn't cook, couldn't even pay rent. So they crashed a cell’s party, kicked the host out of the kitchen, and started cooking copies of themselves until the whole place exploded. “But not dormant enough to let me sleep
The book had impossible things: cartoons of antibiotic mechanisms as little wrecking balls (penicillins breaking the purple wall), molecular mimics as con artists tricking your immune system (rheumatic fever), and a full-page diagram of the “Z-Pak Highway” showing exactly where azithromycin gets stuck in traffic.
“Just read the first page,” Lena said, not looking up from her own notes.