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Death on Earth: Adventures in Evolution and Mortality (editie 2016)

door Jules Howard (Auteur)

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As you read these words, Planet Earth teems with trillions of life-forms, each going about their own business: eating, reproducing, thriving . . . Yet, the life of almost every single organism draws nearer to certain death. On the other hand, "suicide" inside the mitochondria that live within us results in the death of millions of cells each second for our own good! Why is death such a universal companion to life on Earth? Why haven't animals evolved to break free of its shackles? In this wide-ranging exploration of death, Jules Howard attempts to shed evolutionary light on one of our biggest and most unshakable taboos. He visits a salon that's trying to abolish our queasiness over talking about death. He also looks to the nematode, one of the most basic of life-forms, for clues about why near-starvation actually can prolong life. Encountering some of the world's oldest animals, and meeting the scientists attempting to unravel their mysteries, Howard also comes face-to-face with evolution's outliers--the animals that may one day avoid death altogether. Written in an engaging style,Death on Earth's journey ends with the inevitable question: Can we ever become immortal? And if we could, would we really want to?… (meer)
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Titel:Death on Earth: Adventures in Evolution and Mortality
Auteurs:Jules Howard (Auteur)
Info:Bloomsbury Sigma (2016), 288 pages
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This book is horribly written (in my opinion) but some-what entertaining. The author makes a rather poor (and unsuccessful) attempt to explore death in nature. There is no focus to this book, no thesis or structure - there is just a collection of chapters that briefly discuss whatever random, sometimes vaguely death related topic the author came across at any given time (I suppose this is the adventure part of the title?). The book struck me as being more about life and the strange habits of humans rather than death. Some of these animal stories were interesting, but all were rather superficial. The writing style is informal, science-lite, overly chatty with too many far too personal anecdotes and opinions. This is basically a shallow but fairly entertaining book to read if you don't feel like putting too much effort into your reading matter.

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As you read these words, Planet Earth teems with trillions of life-forms, each going about their own business: eating, reproducing, thriving . . . Yet, the life of almost every single organism draws nearer to certain death. On the other hand, "suicide" inside the mitochondria that live within us results in the death of millions of cells each second for our own good! Why is death such a universal companion to life on Earth? Why haven't animals evolved to break free of its shackles? In this wide-ranging exploration of death, Jules Howard attempts to shed evolutionary light on one of our biggest and most unshakable taboos. He visits a salon that's trying to abolish our queasiness over talking about death. He also looks to the nematode, one of the most basic of life-forms, for clues about why near-starvation actually can prolong life. Encountering some of the world's oldest animals, and meeting the scientists attempting to unravel their mysteries, Howard also comes face-to-face with evolution's outliers--the animals that may one day avoid death altogether. Written in an engaging style,Death on Earth's journey ends with the inevitable question: Can we ever become immortal? And if we could, would we really want to?

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