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Life on the edge, the coming of age of quantum biology, Johnjoe McFadden and Jim Al-Khalili

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Life on the edge, the coming of age of quantum biology, Johnjoe McFadden and Jim Al-Khalili
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographic references and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Life on the edge
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
898228299
Responsibility statement
Johnjoe McFadden and Jim Al-Khalili
Sub title
the coming of age of quantum biology
Summary
Life is the most extraordinary phenomenon in the known universe; but how does it work? It is remarkable that in this age of cloning and even synthetic biology, nobody has ever made anything living entirely out of dead material. Life remains the only way to make life. Are we missing a vital ingredient in its creation? Like Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene which provided a new perspective on evolution by shifting the focus of natural selection from organisms to genes, Life On The Edge alters our understanding of life from cells or biomolecules to the fundamental particles that drive life's dynamics. From this new perspective, life makes more sense as its missing ingredient is revealed to be quantum mechanics and the strange phenomena that lie at the heart of this most mysterious of sciences
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- What is life? -- The engines of life -- The quantum beat -- Finding Nemo's home -- The butterfly, the fruit fly and the quantum robin -- Quantum genes -- Mind -- How life began -- Quantum biology: life on the edge of a storm -- Epilogue: quantum life
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