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Dr. Michio Kaku, one of the most influential living scientists and
a New York Times best-selling author, selects the year's top
science and nature writing from writers who balance research with
humanity and, in the process, uncover riveting stories of discovery
across the disciplines.
One of the most powerful questions we ask about the cosmos is: Are
we alone? The Possibility of Life traces the history of our
understanding of what and where life in the universe could be, from
Galileo and Copernicus through to our current tracking of
exoplanets in the Goldilocks zone, where life akin to ours on Earth
might exist. Along the way, Jaime Green studies insights from a
long tradition of science fiction that uses imagination to
extrapolate and construct worlds, in turn inspiring scientists and
their research. Bringing together expert interviews, cutting-edge
astronomy, philosophical inquiry and pop culture touchstones
ranging from A Wrinkle in Time to Star Trek, The Possibility of
Life delves into our evolving conception of the cosmos to pose an
even deeper question: what does it mean to be human?
Award-winning writer, columnist, and journalists Carl Zimmer
selects twenty science and nature essays that represent the best
examples of the form published in 2022. A collection of the best
science and nature articles written in 2022, selected by guest
editor Carl Zimmer and series editor Jaime Green.Â
A collection of the best science and nature articles written in
2021, selected by guest editor renowned marine biologist Dr. Ayana
Elizabeth Johnson and series editor Jaime Green. Dr. Ayana
Elizabeth Johnson, renowned marine biologist and co-founder of the
All We Can Save climate initiative, compiles the best science and
nature writing of the year.
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