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From Nobel Prize winner Venki Ramakrishnan 'Beyond superb' Bill
Bryson 'A wonderful book' Ian McEwan Everyone knows about DNA, the
essence of our being, the molecule where our genes reside. But DNA
by itself is useless without a machine to decode the genetic
information it contains. The ribosome is that machine. Venki
Ramakrishnan tells the story of the race to uncover its enormously
complex structure, a fundamental breakthrough that resolves an
ancient mystery of life itself.
The visionary science behind the digital human twins that will
enhance our health and our future Virtual You is a panoramic
account of efforts by scientists around the world to build digital
twins of human beings, from cells and tissues to organs and whole
bodies. These virtual copies will usher in a new era of
personalized medicine, one in which your digital twin can help
predict your risk of disease, participate in virtual drug trials,
shed light on the diet and lifestyle changes that are best for you,
and help identify therapies to enhance your well-being and extend
your lifespan-but thorny challenges remain. In this deeply
illuminating book, Peter Coveney and Roger Highfield reveal what it
will take to build a virtual, functional copy of a person in five
steps. Along the way, they take you on a fantastic voyage through
the complexity of the human body, describing the latest scientific
and technological advances-from multiscale modeling to
extraordinary new forms of computing-that will make "virtual you" a
reality, while also considering the ethical questions inherent to
realizing truly predictive medicine. With an incisive foreword by
Nobel Prize-winning biologist Venki Ramakrishnan, Virtual You is
science at its most astounding, showing how our virtual twins and
even whole populations of virtual humans promise to transform our
health and our lives in the coming decades.
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Migration (Paperback)
Johannes Knolle, James Poskett; Contributions by David Olusoga, Chandran Kukathas, Khadija Von Zinnenburg Carroll, …
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Migration is in the news every day. Whether it be the plight of
refugees fleeing Syria, or the outbreak of the Zika virus across
Latin America, the modern world is fundamentally shaped by movement
across borders. Migration, arising from the 2018 Darwin College
Lectures, brings together eight leading scholars across the arts,
humanities, and sciences to help tackle one of the most important
topics of our time. What is migration? How has it changed the
world? And how will it shape the future? The authors approach these
questions from a variety of perspectives, including history,
politics, epidemiology, and art. Chapters related to policy, as
well as those written by leading journalists and broadcasters, give
perspective on how migration is understood in the media, and engage
the public more widely. This interdisciplinary approach provides an
original take on migration, providing new insights into the making
of the modern world.
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