This Is Life
Autor Christophe Galfarden Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781529032048
ISBN-10: 1529032040
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:Air Iri OME
Editura: Pan Macmillan
Colecția Picador
ISBN-10: 1529032040
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:Air Iri OME
Editura: Pan Macmillan
Colecția Picador
Notă biografică
Christophe Galfard is a theoretical physicist turned international pop-science author based in Paris. He coauthored George’s Secret Key to the Universe with Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy Hawking. Galfard’s most recent best-selling book, The Universe in Your Hand, has been translated into more than twenty languages.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Part 1: Evolution
The curse • Why alien fish most probably don’t fly • What is true for birds is true for us • An unexpected parcel • The ear that shouldn’t exist • On the advantages of being ethereal • Little Green Men signal number 1 • A Tree of Life • What life is
Part 2: An Extinction
Where digging leads • And you thought you were having a bad day . . . • Bad things usually come in a series • What to do when all hell breaks loose • If you’re still around, well done • A planetary facelift • An ocean made of rocks • How a meteorite can send you to hospital
Part 3: The History of the Earth
The birth of a cosmic couple • After hell comes hell • The relativity of boredom • An explosion that shouldn’t have been • A little summary • A long-gone alien world • Land ho! • Turning green • The time of the giant insects • Two holes in the skull • The day the ground opened up
Part 4: A Journey Within
The basic building block • Beware of yellow robots • Introducing the yellow robot • There’s mystery in your hand • Journey inward • Bubbles up and down • Compartments, everywhere • To see the invisible • Why people consider you to be a CHNOPS • The nucleic acids • The art of making chains • The message from within • The headquarters • The birth of memory • DNA • A universal alphabet • The code of life • A 150,000-year-long journey • From life to life • Humans are waterfalls • The making of you, part one • Power, the female link • The most amazing cycle • Something deep • Sometimes, even dating apps can’t help • The making of you, part two: epigenesis
Part 5: Domains of Life
More than a summary • Three is a magic number, even for a tree • A conundrum • Healthy smokers • What we are a part of • Introducing LUCA • Horizontal gene transfer • Poisons • And now for some whisky • A photo shoot • A parallel world • Genetic engineering
Part 6: Looking for an Origin
Spontaneous generation • A day in the life of . . . • Spontaneous generation revisited • Before DNA • Extreme survival • Destinations • Distant encounters of the third kind • Where are they?
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Sources
Index
Foreword
Part 1: Evolution
The curse • Why alien fish most probably don’t fly • What is true for birds is true for us • An unexpected parcel • The ear that shouldn’t exist • On the advantages of being ethereal • Little Green Men signal number 1 • A Tree of Life • What life is
Part 2: An Extinction
Where digging leads • And you thought you were having a bad day . . . • Bad things usually come in a series • What to do when all hell breaks loose • If you’re still around, well done • A planetary facelift • An ocean made of rocks • How a meteorite can send you to hospital
Part 3: The History of the Earth
The birth of a cosmic couple • After hell comes hell • The relativity of boredom • An explosion that shouldn’t have been • A little summary • A long-gone alien world • Land ho! • Turning green • The time of the giant insects • Two holes in the skull • The day the ground opened up
Part 4: A Journey Within
The basic building block • Beware of yellow robots • Introducing the yellow robot • There’s mystery in your hand • Journey inward • Bubbles up and down • Compartments, everywhere • To see the invisible • Why people consider you to be a CHNOPS • The nucleic acids • The art of making chains • The message from within • The headquarters • The birth of memory • DNA • A universal alphabet • The code of life • A 150,000-year-long journey • From life to life • Humans are waterfalls • The making of you, part one • Power, the female link • The most amazing cycle • Something deep • Sometimes, even dating apps can’t help • The making of you, part two: epigenesis
Part 5: Domains of Life
More than a summary • Three is a magic number, even for a tree • A conundrum • Healthy smokers • What we are a part of • Introducing LUCA • Horizontal gene transfer • Poisons • And now for some whisky • A photo shoot • A parallel world • Genetic engineering
Part 6: Looking for an Origin
Spontaneous generation • A day in the life of . . . • Spontaneous generation revisited • Before DNA • Extreme survival • Destinations • Distant encounters of the third kind • Where are they?
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Sources
Index
Recenzii
“With vivid detail, Galfard places the reader in key scenes of Earth and life’s geology, astronomy, evolution, and catastrophes—not just describing but, like a good novelist, bringing you there. Simple, personal, and alluring, his prose teaches as it pulls you into this history that celebrates rather than neglects women of science.”
“The whole shebang of life sciences in one book, glorious, thrilling, and inspiring, from Aristotle to mRNA vaccines. Every page is a startling revelation in who we are and what life truly is.”
“I can't remember when I last enjoyed a biology book so much. Galfard brings to life with remarkable storytelling his exploration of where we come from as a species.”
“This is a gorgeous, glorious romp through the sciences, from physics to genetics to geology to paleontology, to address the biggest question of all: what is life? The reader is in safe hands with Galfard, whose charming, expressive writing leads you gently through some of the greatest discoveries humans have ever made.”
“A wonderful, compelling read. I loved the integration of modern science with the history of science. Few popular science books are so unputdownable—I read it in two days.”
“Reading Christophe Galfard feels like you’re having a chat with a friendly scientist over a coffee—a chat that ends with a grand appreciation for how the physical universe enables our own existence.”
“A thoroughly original, enjoyable read, written with much humanity and humor, this book takes the reader across eons of time from the first chemical building blocks to the emergence of the vast zoo of life on Earth we know today.”
“This Is Life is peppered with delightful and unexpected anecdotes. Through some elegant tricks of perspective, Galfard manages to illuminate the elusive subject of ‘life,’ while always maintaining a fully human focus.”
“I have rarely enjoyed clinging to life after an Asteroid collision quite as much. An entertaining, expert guide to the precarious, miraculous and wondrous journey to where we are now.”
“The whole shebang of life sciences in one book, glorious, thrilling, and inspiring, from Aristotle to mRNA vaccines. Every page is a startling revelation in who we are and what life truly is.”
“I can't remember when I last enjoyed a biology book so much. Galfard brings to life with remarkable storytelling his exploration of where we come from as a species.”
“This is a gorgeous, glorious romp through the sciences, from physics to genetics to geology to paleontology, to address the biggest question of all: what is life? The reader is in safe hands with Galfard, whose charming, expressive writing leads you gently through some of the greatest discoveries humans have ever made.”
“A wonderful, compelling read. I loved the integration of modern science with the history of science. Few popular science books are so unputdownable—I read it in two days.”
“Reading Christophe Galfard feels like you’re having a chat with a friendly scientist over a coffee—a chat that ends with a grand appreciation for how the physical universe enables our own existence.”
“A thoroughly original, enjoyable read, written with much humanity and humor, this book takes the reader across eons of time from the first chemical building blocks to the emergence of the vast zoo of life on Earth we know today.”
“This Is Life is peppered with delightful and unexpected anecdotes. Through some elegant tricks of perspective, Galfard manages to illuminate the elusive subject of ‘life,’ while always maintaining a fully human focus.”
“I have rarely enjoyed clinging to life after an Asteroid collision quite as much. An entertaining, expert guide to the precarious, miraculous and wondrous journey to where we are now.”