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Johnjoe McFadden is a Reader in Molecular Microbiology at the University of Surrey, England. (Publisher Provided) Johnjoe McFadden is Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Surrey and is the editor of several leading text books. For over a decade, he has specialized in examining mostra altro tuberculosis and meningitis, inventing the first successful molecular test for the latter. He is the author of Quantum Evolution and co-editor of Human Nature: Fact and Fiction. He made the shortlist for the 2015 Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books with his title Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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New Scientist, 18/25 December 2021 (2021) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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An excellent review of the application of an organizing principle of thought. I found it to be a great complement to Edward Wilson-Lee's The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books, which also deals with coping with information and knowledge.
 
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1Carex | Oct 14, 2022 |
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Although this book deals with some very deep and challenging scientific ideas, it manages to both educate and entertain through a clear and persuasive narrative. “How does life happen?” is a perplexing query, and Al-Khalili and McFadden examine the many routes scientists have taken to reach an answer. Definitely worth reading and thinking about!
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SharronA | 24 altre recensioni | Mar 16, 2022 |
Popular science level book on the current level of knowledge (and somewhat lower level of understanding) of the role of quantum mechanics in biology. Essentially, we know that quantum mechanical processes are going on, we can describe them, but we don't understand them enough to replicate them.
Very interesting but varies between painfully simple and painfully complicated. There were large sections of explanation I could skip through and then short sections where I had to go online to find out more information. I felt that the it wasn't really sure what level it was pitched at?
Despite this occasional frustration I felt very informed and knowledgeable by the time I had got to the end of the book.
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mjhunt | 24 altre recensioni | Jan 22, 2021 |
So far...

Interesting information but erratic writing style. Some sections are well written and understandable. Then you get badly written, overly simplified sections comparing quantum physics properties with more "understandable" everyday items... and the explanation falls apart. There is also too much repetitiveness between chapters, and little cohesion between chapters. There is also too much bouncing around between subjects. But the information is just so interesting. Maybe it is time to resurrect the extinct editor?… (altro)
 
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ElentarriLT | 24 altre recensioni | Mar 24, 2020 |

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