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Superlative

The Biology of Extremes
Buch | Softcover
384 Seiten
2020
BenBella Books (Verlag)
978-1-950665-33-4 (ISBN)
16,20 inkl. MwSt
Journalist Matthew D. LaPlante presents a collection of nature's "outliers," or extraordinary animals and plants that could have the power to change our lives through research and scientific insights.
2019 Foreword Indie Silver Award Winner for Science



Welcome to the biggest, fastest, deadliest science book you'll ever read.

The world's largest land mammal could help us end cancer. The fastest bird is showing us how to solve a century-old engineering mystery. The oldest tree is giving us insights into climate change. The loudest whale is offering clues about the impact of solar storms.

For a long time, scientists ignored superlative life forms as outliers. Increasingly, though, researchers are coming to see great value in studying plants and animals that exist on the outermost edges of the bell curve.

As it turns out, there's a lot of value in paying close attention to the "oddballs" nature has to offer.

Go for a swim with a ghost shark, the slowest-evolving creature known to humankind, which is teaching us new ways to think about immunity. Get to know the axolotl, which has the longest-known genome and may hold the secret to cellular regeneration. Learn about Monorhaphis chuni, the oldest discovered animal, which is providing insights into the connection between our terrestrial and aquatic worlds.  

Superlative is the story of extreme evolution, and what we can learn from it about ourselves, our planet, and the cosmos. It's a tale of crazy-fast cheetahs and super-strong beetles, of microbacteria and enormous plants, of whip-smart dolphins and killer snakes.

This book will inspire you to change the way you think about the world and your relationship to everything in it.

Matthew D. LaPlante is an associate professor of journalism at Utah State University, where he teaches news reporting, narrative non-fiction writing, and crisis reporting. He has reported from more than a dozen nations, including Iraq, Cuba, Ethiopia and El Salvador, and his work has appeared in Washington Post, Los Angeles Daily News, CNN.com, and numerous other publications. Matthew is the cowriter of several books on the intersection of scientific discovery and society, and he is currently working with Harvard geneticist David Sinclair on a book about human longevity. Superlative is his first solo book.

Contents
Introduction
Nature’s Best Ambassadors
Chapter I
All Things Great and Tall: How the World’s Biggest Life-Forms Are Saving Human Lives



Chapter II
All the Small Things: Why Little Organisms Have Such a Big Impact on Our World



Chapter III
The Old Dominion: How Our Biological Elders are Offering Us New Knowledge



Chapter IV
Fast Times: Why the Quickest Animals Probably Aren’t the Ones You Think



Chapter V
Aural Sects: How Superlative Sound Drives Life as We Know It



Chapter VI
The Tough Get Going: How the World’s Strongest Organisms Might Lift Us to the Heavens



Chapter VII
Deadly Serious: Why the World’s Most Efficient Killers Are Such Effective Lifesavers



Chapter VIII
Smarter All the Time: Why the Most Intelligent Life-Forms Ain’t Us



Conclusion
The Next Superlative Discovery Is Yours



Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Dallas
Sprache englisch
Maße 154 x 229 mm
Gewicht 431 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-950665-33-X / 195066533X
ISBN-13 978-1-950665-33-4 / 9781950665334
Zustand Neuware
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