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Nick Lane

The Vital Question


Why is Life the Way it is?
2016. 352 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PROFILE BOOKS 2016
ISBN: 1-78125-037-5 (1781250375)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78125-037-2 (9781781250372)

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A game-changing book on the origins of life, called the most important scientific discovery ´since the Copernican revolution´ in the Observer. ´More people should know about this guy´s work´ - Bill Gates.
Why is life the way it is? Bacteria evolved into complex life just once in four billion years of life on earth-and all complex life shares many strange properties, from sex to ageing and death. If life evolved on other planets, would it be the same or completely different?

In The Vital Question, Nick Lane radically reframes evolutionary history, putting forward a cogent solution to conundrums that have troubled scientists for decades. The answer, he argues, lies in energy: how all life on Earth lives off a voltage with the strength of a bolt of lightning. In unravelling these scientific enigmas, making sense of life´s quirks, Lane´s explanation provides a solution to life´s vital questions: why are we as we are, and why are we here at all?

This is ground-breaking science in an accessible form, in the tradition of Charles Darwin´s The Origin of Species, Richard Dawkins´ The Selfish Gene, and Jared Diamond´s Guns, Germs and Steel.
An amazing inquiry into the origins of life. I loved it. Bill Gates
Lane, Nick
Nick Lane is a biochemist in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London. ´Like his forebears in that same department - Steve Jones, JBS Haldane - he´s that rare species, a scientist who can illuminate the bewildering complexities of biology with clear, luminous words´ (Observer). His research focuses on the role of bioenergetics in the origin of life and the evolution of cells. Nick was awarded the 2015 Biochemical Society Award for his outstanding contribution to the molecular life sciences. He has published four critically acclaimed books, which have been translated into 20 languages. Life Ascending won the 2010 Royal Society Prize for Science Books. The Independent described him as ´one of the most exciting science writers of our time.´