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Some Assembly Required: Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA
By (Author) Neil Shubin
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
2nd June 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Evolution
Developmental biology
Zoology and animal sciences
Human biology
576.8
Hardback
288
Width 146mm, Height 225mm, Spine 25mm
Some Assembly Required is a lively and accessible guide to the most momentous transformations in the history of life the evolution of fish into land-dwelling creatures, the origins of birds, how life took the first step from single-celled organisms towards complex beings with bodies. It is also a story that is full of surprises. If you think that feathers arose to help animals fly, or lungs to help animals walk on land, youd be in good company. Youd also be entirely wrong. Neil Shubin delves deep into the mystery of life, describing how discoveries of the past fifty years have revolutionised our understanding of we got here, and brought us closer to answering one of the great questions of science was life on earth inevitable or is it an accident that we are here at all
Neil Shubins book is one that completely changed my understanding of evolution The things I learned from this book stayed with me Im still dropping facts into conversation.
* BBC Science Focus, BOOK OF THE YEAR *Neil Shubin shows himself to be a natural storyteller and a gifted scientific communicator.
* Wall Street Journal *A rollicking ridelight of touch, anecdote-rich and funny, and yetstill feels satisfyingly informative... Whats not to love
-- Dr Tori Herridge, BBC Wildlife'Neil Shubin provides an up-to-date and utterly engrossing account of the latest thinking on the great transformations in evolution Frequently funny and always eloquent, Shubins power as a science communicator is to make you fall in love with evolutionary biology all over again.
-- Leon Vlieger * The Inquisitive Biologist *'Neil Shubin is one of the most accomplished writers on evolution and the history of life, and this book is a worthy successor to its predecessors.'
-- Richard Fortey, author of Life, The Earth and Fossils'Another winner from Dr. Shubin, who skillfully and thoughtfully steers us through the incredibly fascinating world of DNA and fossils. Dr. Shubins clear and engaging writing rewards us with a deeper understanding of how all life on our planet is interconnected. Steeped in the paradigm of evolutionary theory, he inspires us to think more deeply about our connectedness with the natural world. Charles Darwin would applaud Dr. Shubins clear explanations and insightful rendering of the incontrovertible evidence for the evolution of all life on planet Earth.'
-- Donald Johanson, paleoanthropologist and discoverer of LUCYA welcome new exploration of the evolution of human and animal life on Earth Shubin explores it with his characteristic enthusiasm and clarity A fascinating wild ride through the mechanics of evolution.
-- Kirkus (starred review)'Neil Shubin has been one of my favourite science communicators ever since I took his undergraduate anatomy course. In this ambitious and readable book, Shubin blends his own research, epic tales from the history of science, and the latest discoveries in palaeontology and genetics to tackle some of the biggest mysteries of evolution. This is an engrossing account from a scientific storyteller at the height of his talents.'
-- Steve Brusatte, University of Edinburgh palaeontologist and author of The Rise and Fall of the DinosaursShubins exhilarating excursion into the ways of evolution Shubin isnt the most prolific popular-science writer, but he is one of the best.
-- Booklist (starred review)Enjoyable Eloquent This superb primer brings the intellectual excitement of the scientific endeavor to life in a way that both educates and entertains.
* Publishers Weekly (starred review) *'Through tales of remarkable creatures, and some even more remarkable people who study them, Neil Shubin unravels the mystery at the heart of evolution how nature invents.
From bacteria to brains, fish lungs to ballistic salamander tongues, Shubin decodes the surprising origins of the marvelous gadgets that have driven the riot of lifes diversity.'
-- Sean B. Carroll, author of The Serengeti Rules and Brave GeniusNeil Shubin is the author of Your Inner Fish and The Universe Within. He is the Robert R. Bensley Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, and the provost of The Field Museum of Natural History. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2011. He lives in Chicago.