Scientist

Scientist
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781984898357
ISBN-13 : 1984898353
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Scientist by : Richard Rhodes

A masterful, timely, fully authorized biography of the great and hugely influential biologist and naturalist E. O. Wilson, one of the most ground-breaking and controversial scientists of our time—from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb “An impressive account of one of the 20th century’s most prominent biologists, for whom the natural world is ‘a sanctuary and a realm of boundless adventure; the fewer the people in it, the better.’” —The New York Times Book Review Few biologists in the long history of that science have been as productive, as ground-breaking and as controversial as the Alabama-born Edward Osborne Wilson. At 91 years of age he may be the most eminent American scientist in any field. Fascinated from an early age by the natural world in general and ants in particular, his field work on them and on all social insects has vastly expanded our knowledge of their many species and fascinating ways of being. This work led to his 1975 book Sociobiology, which created an intellectual firestorm from his contention that all animal behavior, including that of humans, is governed by the laws of evolution and genetics. Subsequently Wilson has become a leading voice on the crucial importance to all life of biodiversity and has worked tirelessly to synthesize the fields of science and the humanities in a fruitful way. Richard Rhodes is himself a towering figure in the field of science writing and he has had complete and unfettered access to Wilson, his associates, and his papers in writing this book. The result is one of the most accomplished and anticipated and urgently needed scientific biographies in years.

Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 642
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ISBN-10 : 9781429972154
ISBN-13 : 1429972157
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Beatrix Potter by : Linda Lear

In this remarkable biography, Linda Lear offers a new look at the extraordinary woman who gave us some of the most beloved children's books of all time. Potter found freedom from her conventional Victorian upbringing in the countryside. Nature inspired her imagination as an artist and scientific illustrator, but The Tale of Peter Rabbit brought her fame, financial success, and the promise of happiness when she fell in love with her editor Norman Warne. After his tragic and untimely death, Potter embraced a new life as the owner of Hill Top Farm in the English Lake District and a second chance at happiness. As a visionary landowner, successful farmer and sheep-breeder, she was able to preserve the landscape that had inspired her art. Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature reveals a lively, independent and passionate woman, whose art was timeless, and whose generosity left an indelible imprint on the countryside.

Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities

Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities
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Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9789888528684
ISBN-13 : 9888528688
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities by : Anne Rademacher

Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities explores the encounter between two processes that are unfolding in diverse patterns across Asia—the rapid urbanization of Asia across big cities, smaller towns, and the newest urban concentrations; and the contentious debates and novel schemes by which nature is figured and emplaced in cities and their conurbations. Contemporary Asian cities displace nature by causing its death and withering, but also embrace it through acts of renewal and the pursuit of sustainability. Contributors in this volume gather case studies from across Asia to address projects of urban greening and reimagining nature in urban life. The book illustrates how the intersection of urban growth and urban nature is a place rich with fresh ideas about urban planning, governance, and social life. This book illuminates a continuing process of discovery and regeneration through which urban natures may well be moving from taken-for-granted infrastructures to more consciously experienced sites of interplay between non-human life and materials, and daily human life experiences. Debates and efforts to recover nature in the city provoke moral and ethical evaluations of the human ecology of city life, and direct ecologies of urbanism into new avenues like aesthetics, care, perception, and stewardship. “This fascinating collection of essays brings together a series of cutting-edge insights into Asian cities caught in the maelstrom of global environmental change. A particular strength of this book is its commitment to forms of interdisciplinary dialogue and conceptual engagement that unsettle existing geographies of knowledge.” —Matthew Gandy, University of Cambridge; author of Natura Urbana: Ecological Constellations in Urban Space “This impressive collection on urban ecologies moves beyond the anthropocentric city to expand our understanding of cities as multispecies spaces of active collaboration, decay, and regeneration, offering new possibilities for the flourishing of urban life—both human and non-human—and the design of more just and sustainable cities for all.” —Christina Schwenkel, University of California, Riverside; author of Building Socialism: The Afterlife of East German Architecture in Urban Vietnam

The Nature of Life

The Nature of Life
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9781108722063
ISBN-13 : 1108722067
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature of Life by : Mark A. Bedau

Introduces a broad range of scientific and philosophical issues about life through the original historical and contemporary sources.

Antsy Ansel

Antsy Ansel
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 33
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ISBN-10 : 9781627790826
ISBN-13 : 1627790829
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Antsy Ansel by : Cindy Jenson-Elliott

"From his early days in San Francisco to the height of his glory nationwide, this book chronicles a restless boy's path to becoming an iconic nature photographer"--

John Muir

John Muir
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Publisher : Dawn Publications (CA)
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1584690097
ISBN-13 : 9781584690092
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis John Muir by : John Muir

A biography of the man known as "father of America's national parks" and an influential conservationist, told in the first person, using Muir's own words.

What is Life?

What is Life?
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780195383416
ISBN-13 : 0195383419
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis What is Life? by : Edward Regis

This book provides an introduction to the work of the scientists who were 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.

Wild Green Wonders

Wild Green Wonders
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9781783352500
ISBN-13 : 1783352507
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild Green Wonders by : Patrick Barkham

LONGLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE The collected writings from one of the nation's most celebrated nature writers. 'Barkham is an outstanding author.' CHRIS PACKHAM 'Wonder-filled . . . A treat. Patrick knows how to tell a good story, and that combination of kindness, wonder and good fortune that seems to be present in his own life shines through.' CAUGHT BY THE RIVER What is happening to nature? What are we as a species doing about it? What have we learned? Wild Green Wonders paints a portrait of contemporary wildlife, bearing witness to the many changes imposed upon the planet and the challenges lying ahead for the future of nature. From peregrine falcons nesting by the Thames to a conversation with Sir David Attenborough; from protests against the HS2 railway to an encounter with Britain's last lion tamer, this collection - drawn from twenty years' worth of Patrick Barkham's writing for the Guardian - forms a joyful, fascinating and enlightening chronicle of one of the nation's most celebrated nature writers. 'Outstanding nature journalism.' HORATIO CLARE 'A heralded nature writer.' THE TIMES 'A lovely, fluid writer.' DAILY MAIL

The Origin and Nature of Life on Earth

The Origin and Nature of Life on Earth
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 703
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ISBN-10 : 9781107121881
ISBN-13 : 1107121884
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origin and Nature of Life on Earth by : Eric Smith

Uniting the foundations of physics and biology, this groundbreaking multidisciplinary and integrative book explores life as a planetary process.

Life Itself

Life Itself
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0356077365
ISBN-13 : 9780356077369
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Life Itself by : Francis Crick