
The Outer Reaches of Life
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Product details:
- Edition number New ed
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 28 September 1995
- ISBN 9780521558730
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 216x136x21 mm
- Weight 320 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 18 b/w illus. 0
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Short description:
An exploration of the world of microbes, and what it reveals about the origin and evolution of life.
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The invisible world of microbes - capable of surviving in the most harsh and inhospitable conditions on earth - reveals the remarkable potential and resilience of life itself. John Postgate's fascinating exploration of these outer reaches of life shows how understanding microbes can provide new clues to the origin and evolution of terrestrial life, and offers glimpses of how life might have established itself elsewhere in the universe. In the process, it raises profound questions about death, sensation and individuality, and insights into the nature of scientific progress. The feats of modern biotechnology are just one manifestation of the astonishing resources of microbes illuminated in John Postgate's lucid and intriguing account.
'... master of the microbe world ... Postgate tells an extraordinary story.' The Guardian
Table of Contents:
1. Microbes and terrestrial life; 2. Some like it hot; 3. Cool, man, cool; 4. The big squeeze; 5. A salty tale; 6. Corrosive and slippery places; 7. Life without oxygen; 8. Living on minerals; 9. Exotic menus; 10. Of wraiths and ghosts; 11. The inertness of nitrogen; 12. Getting about; 13. Microsenses; 14. A private space; 15. Company; 16. Immortality and the Big Sleep; 17. Self-adjustment; 18. Life's outer reaches.
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