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What Is Life? - Investigating the Nature of Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology (Paperback)
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What Is Life? - Investigating the Nature of Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology (Paperback)
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Erwin Schrodinger's 1944 classic What Is Life? is a small book that
occupies a large place among the great written works of the
twentieth century. It is said that it helped launch the modern
revolution in biology and genetics, and inspired a generation of
scientists, including Watson and Crick, to explore the riddle of
life itself.
Now, more than sixty years later, science writer Ed Regis offers
an intriguing look at where this quest stands today. Regis ranges
widely here, illuminating many diverse efforts to solve one of
science's great mysteries. He examines the genesis of Schrodinger's
great book--which first debuted as three public lectures in
Dublin--and details the fantastic reception his ideas received,
both in Europe and America. Regis also introduces us to the work of
a remarkable group of scientists who are attempting literally to
create life from scratch, starting with molecular components that
they hope to assemble into the world's first synthetic living cell.
The book also examines how scientists have unlocked the "three
secrets of life," describes the key role played by ATP ("the
ultimate driving force of all life"), and outlines the many
attempts to explain how life first arose on earth, a puzzle that
has given birth to a wide range of theories (which Francis Crick
dismissed as "too much speculation running after too few facts"),
from the primordial sandwich theory, to the theory that life arose
in clay, in deep-sea vents, or in oily bubbles at the seashore,
right up to Freeman Dyson's "theory of double origins."
Written in a lively and accessible style, and bringing together a
wide range of cutting-edge research, What is Life? makes an
illuminating contribution to this ancient and ever-fascinating
debate."
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