The Equations of Life : The Hidden Rules Shaping Evolution

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  • Author:
    COCKELL Charles
  • ISBN:
    9781786493033
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    337
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Atlantic Books
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The Equations of Life : The Hidden Rules Shaping Evolution
The Equations of Life : The Hidden Rules Shaping Evolution

The Equations of Life : The Hidden Rules Shaping Evolution

Regular price $32.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    COCKELL Charles
  • ISBN:
    9781786493033
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    337
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Atlantic Books
  • Country of Publication:

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Why do gazelles have legs and not wheels? Why is all life based on carbon rather than silicon? Why do humans have eyes on the front of their heads? And beyond earth, would life - if it should exist - look like our own? The puzzles of life astound and confuse us like no other mystery. An astrophysicist once conceded that even the smallest insect is far more complex than either an atom or a star. But in this groundbreaking new account of the process of evolution, Professor Charles Cockell reveals how nature is far more understandable and predictable than we would think. Refining Darwin's theory of natural selection, Cockell puts forward a remarkable and elegant account of why evolution has taken the paths it has.

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  • Why do gazelles have legs and not wheels? Why is all life based on carbon rather than silicon? Why do humans have eyes on the front of their heads? And beyond earth, would life - if it should exist - look like our own? The puzzles of life astound and confuse us like no other mystery. An astrophysicist once conceded that even the smallest insect is far more complex than either an atom or a star. But in this groundbreaking new account of the process of evolution, Professor Charles Cockell reveals how nature is far more understandable and predictable than we would think. Refining Darwin's theory of natural selection, Cockell puts forward a remarkable and elegant account of why evolution has taken the paths it has.

    Featured in the October 2018 Trades & Technologies newsletter.
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Why do gazelles have legs and not wheels? Why is all life based on carbon rather than silicon? Why do humans have eyes on the front of their heads? And beyond earth, would life - if it should exist - look like our own? The puzzles of life astound and confuse us like no other mystery. An astrophysicist once conceded that even the smallest insect is far more complex than either an atom or a star. But in this groundbreaking new account of the process of evolution, Professor Charles Cockell reveals how nature is far more understandable and predictable than we would think. Refining Darwin's theory of natural selection, Cockell puts forward a remarkable and elegant account of why evolution has taken the paths it has.

Featured in the October 2018 Trades & Technologies newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.