In this enthralling and illuminating book, Eric Chaisson, author of the classic work Cosmic Dawn, synthesizes current scientific thinking regarding the origin and evolution of the universe. How did everything around us-the air, the land, the sea, and the stars-come to be? What is the source of order, form, and structure characterizing all material things? Drawing on recent breakthroughs in astrophysics and biochemistry, Chaisson explores the development of the most microscopic and the most immense aspects of our universe, including the idea that all objects-from quarks and quasars to microbes and minds-are interrelated. Epic of Evolution is a stunning view of how various changes, operating across almost incomprehensible domains of space and...
Today we know what no previous generation knew: the history of the universe and of the unfolding of ...
All humans share three origins: the beginning of our individual lives, the appearance of life on Ear...
When the whole is greater than the sum of the parts--indeed, so great that the sum far transcends th...
How did everything around us-the air, the land, the sea, and the stars-originate? What is the source...
We are connected to distant space and time not only by our imaginations but also through a common co...
Origins explores cosmic science's stunning new insights into the formation and evolution of our univ...
This book follows the evolutionary trail all the way from the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago to con...
The essays in this book take you from the struggles of our primitive ancestors on the savannahs of A...
“John Hands has attempted a remarkable thing: nothing less than an exhaustive account of the current...
Sir Isaac Newton famously said, regarding his discoveries, "If I have seen further it is by standing...
Grounded in contemporary scientific understanding and inspired by the world\u27s great wisdom tradit...
Nature’s myriad complex systems—whether physical, biological or cultural—are mere islands of organiz...
What is evolution? Evolution, as the term is commonly used, refers to scientific theories about life...
15 pages, 0 figureInternational audienceEvery society has a story rooted in its most ancient traditi...
This site, from Tufts University, describes the universe in terms of seven epochs: particulate, gala...
Today we know what no previous generation knew: the history of the universe and of the unfolding of ...
All humans share three origins: the beginning of our individual lives, the appearance of life on Ear...
When the whole is greater than the sum of the parts--indeed, so great that the sum far transcends th...
How did everything around us-the air, the land, the sea, and the stars-originate? What is the source...
We are connected to distant space and time not only by our imaginations but also through a common co...
Origins explores cosmic science's stunning new insights into the formation and evolution of our univ...
This book follows the evolutionary trail all the way from the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago to con...
The essays in this book take you from the struggles of our primitive ancestors on the savannahs of A...
“John Hands has attempted a remarkable thing: nothing less than an exhaustive account of the current...
Sir Isaac Newton famously said, regarding his discoveries, "If I have seen further it is by standing...
Grounded in contemporary scientific understanding and inspired by the world\u27s great wisdom tradit...
Nature’s myriad complex systems—whether physical, biological or cultural—are mere islands of organiz...
What is evolution? Evolution, as the term is commonly used, refers to scientific theories about life...
15 pages, 0 figureInternational audienceEvery society has a story rooted in its most ancient traditi...
This site, from Tufts University, describes the universe in terms of seven epochs: particulate, gala...
Today we know what no previous generation knew: the history of the universe and of the unfolding of ...
All humans share three origins: the beginning of our individual lives, the appearance of life on Ear...
When the whole is greater than the sum of the parts--indeed, so great that the sum far transcends th...