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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Humanity's search to understand life has unfolded through centuries of curiosity, brilliant insight, brave experimentation, and transformative discoveries. Readers who love science history often crave more than technical explanations; they want to understand the people, the struggles, and the ideas that shaped our modern understanding of biology. Yet many books either oversimplify the science or bury it beneath dense academic language. This book bridges that gap for thoughtful readers who want deep understanding delivered through engaging storytelling.This book is written for general readers, students, educators, science enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever wondered how our understanding of life evolved from ancient philosophical speculation to cutting-edge genomic research. Many readers approach this subject with limited technical background and a desire for clarity, narrative coherence, and intellectual excitement. This book meets those needs by presenting the story of biology through human challenges, cultural forces, shifting paradigms, and the experiments that changed history.Through vivid narrative chapters and carefully explained concepts, readers learn not only what great biologists discovered, but why those discoveries mattered and how they continue to influence medicine, biotechnology, environmental policy, and our understanding of life itself.Highlights and Key BenefitsA sweeping narrative covering biological thought from Aristotle to CRISPR innovatorsClear explanations designed for non specialists and curious readersHuman centered storytelling that explores motivations, rivalries, biases, and breakthroughsCultural, philosophical, and technological context behind major discoveriesEnd of chapter summaries, legacies, and further reading suggestions for deeper explorationBalanced, globally aware coverage that addresses controversies, ethics, and overlooked contributorsStrong emphasis on how historical discoveries influence modern biology and medicineReaders finish this book with a clear understanding of how biology grew from scattered observations into a rigorous scientific discipline. They learn how ancient questions about life shaped early theories, how paradigm conflicts pushed scientific thought forward, and how modern genetics, ecology, and molecular biology emerged through collaboration, creativity, and sometimes fierce disagreement.The book stands apart because it treats biology not as an inevitable march of progress, but as a human endeavor marked by uncertainty, ingenuity, error, and wonder. By revealing the personalities behind the science and the philosophical questions beneath the discoveries, it helps readers see biology as an evolving story that continues today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Humanity's search to understand life has unfolded through centuries of curiosity, brilliant insight, brave experimentation, and transformative discoveries. Readers who love science history often crave more than technical explanations; they want to understand the people, the struggles, and the ideas that shaped our modern understanding of biology. Yet many books either oversimplify the science or bury it beneath dense academic language. This book bridges that gap for thoughtful readers who want deep understanding delivered through engaging storytelling.This book is written for general readers, students, educators, science enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever wondered how our understanding of life evolved from ancient philosophical speculation to cutting-edge genomic research. Many readers approach this subject with limited technical background and a desire for clarity, narrative coherence, and intellectual excitement. This book meets those needs by presenting the story of biology through human challenges, cultural forces, shifting paradigms, and the experiments that changed history.Through vivid narrative chapters and carefully explained concepts, readers learn not only what great biologists discovered, but why those discoveries mattered and how they continue to influence medicine, biotechnology, environmental policy, and our understanding of life itself.Highlights and Key BenefitsA sweeping narrative covering biological thought from Aristotle to CRISPR innovatorsClear explanations designed for non specialists and curious readersHuman centered storytelling that explores motivations, rivalries, biases, and breakthroughsCultural, philosophical, and technological context behind major discoveriesEnd of chapter summaries, legacies, and further reading suggestions for deeper explorationBalanced, globally aware coverage that addresses controversies, ethics, and overlooked contributorsStrong emphasis on how historical discoveries influence modern biology and medicineReaders finish this book with a clear understanding of how biology grew from scattered observations into a rigorous scientific discipline. They learn how ancient questions about life shaped early theories, how paradigm conflicts pushed scientific thought forward, and how modern genetics, ecology, and molecular biology emerged through collaboration, creativity, and sometimes fierce disagreement.The book stands apart because it treats biology not as an inevitable march of progress, but as a human endeavor marked by uncertainty, ingenuity, error, and wonder. By revealing the personalities behind the science and the philosophical questions beneath the discoveries, it helps readers see biology as an evolving story that continues today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.