- Shelter Harbor Press
Biology: An Illustrated History of Life Science (100 Ponderables)
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- Tom Jackson
- Shelter Harbor Press
- Hardcover
- 9781627950930
- 10.9 X 9.4 X 1 inches
- 2.9 pounds
- Science > Life Sciences - Biology
- English
Book Description
From the workings of molecules to the way entire oceans or continents of life forms interact, biology seeks to understand how it is that something can be alive, how it fends off death and how it leaves more life in its wake.
We follow the journey through the history of life science to find out why the dolphin got its name (it is the womb fish), how a seven-foot strand of DNA is able to build your body, and what gives a lobster its blue blood. The great names, such as Darwin and Linnaeus, are joined by lesser known discoverers, such as Karl von Frisch who discovered that bees dance and Jan Baptist van Helmont who found a plant uses air and water to grow. Biology today is still very much a live science, finding a purpose in robot design and helping us to understand non-living complex systems like the Internet. Biology has changed the way we understand ourselves. What will it tell us next?
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