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"item_title" : "The Essential Guide to Evolution",
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"item_description" : "The publication of Charles Darwin's masterpiece The Origin of Species in 1859 changed forever the way we think of life on Earth. Over eight score years later-and well over two centuries after his birth-Darwin's big idea has never been more relevant or challenging.The Essential Guide to Evolution offers a lively and accessible introduction to Darwin, his theory of evolution and its sweeping consequences for science and society.Features include:The life and works of Charles Darwin, from frisky Beagle naturalist to bearded sage.The evidence for evolution-from disappearing limbs to DNA sequences.The evolutionary history of life on Earth and humanity's deep African roots.Why Darwin's breakthrough still provokes resistance-and how science and religion need not be at odds.The wider impact of evolutionary thinking-on philosophy and psychology, on genetic algorithms and Gospel manuscripts, on sexual selection and symphonic metal.Why evolution matters now more than ever-from battling pandemics to analysing genomes.Lavishly illustrated throughout, the book combines classic imagery with cutting-edge AI-generated reconstructions that bring the past vividly to life-from intimate encounters with Neanderthals to Darwin with a smile.",
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Overview
The publication of Charles Darwin's masterpiece The Origin of Species in 1859 changed forever the way we think of life on Earth. Over eight score years later-and well over two centuries after his birth-Darwin's big idea has never been more relevant or challenging.
The Essential Guide to Evolution offers a lively and accessible introduction to Darwin, his theory of evolution and its sweeping consequences for science and society.
Features include:
- The life and works of Charles Darwin, from frisky Beagle naturalist to bearded sage.
- The evidence for evolution-from disappearing limbs to DNA sequences.
- The evolutionary history of life on Earth and humanity's deep African roots.
- Why Darwin's breakthrough still provokes resistance-and how science and religion need not be at odds.
- The wider impact of evolutionary thinking-on philosophy and psychology, on genetic algorithms and Gospel manuscripts, on sexual selection and symphonic metal.
- Why evolution matters now more than ever-from battling pandemics to analysing genomes.
Lavishly illustrated throughout, the book combines classic imagery with cutting-edge AI-generated reconstructions that bring the past vividly to life-from intimate encounters with Neanderthals to Darwin with a smile.
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- ISBN-13: 9798284529447
- ISBN-10: 9798284529447
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.74 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.91 pounds
- Page Count: 356
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