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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON GLOBAL CONSERVATION
'Pilcher is both very funny and very, very clever.' Gillian Burke'Richly entertaining throughout.' Sunday Times
For the last three billion years or so, life on Earth was shaped by natural forces. Evolution tended to happen slowly, with species crafted across millennia. Then, a few hundred thousand years ago, along came a bolshie, big-brained, bipedal primate we now call Homo sapiens, and with that, the Earth's natural history came to an abrupt end. We are now living through the post-natural phase, where humans have become the leading force shaping evolution.
This thought-provoking book considers the many ways that we've altered the DNA of living things and changed the fate of life on earth. We have carved chihuahuas from wolves and fancy chickens from jungle fowl. We've added spider genes to goats and coral genes to tropical fish. It's possible to buy genetically-modified pets, eat genetically-modified fish and watch cloned ponies thunder up and down the polo field.
Now, as our global dominance grows, our influence extends far beyond these species. As we warm our world and radically reshape the biosphere, we affect the evolution of all living things, near and far, from the emergence of novel hybrids such as the pizzly bear, to the entirely new strains of animals and plants that are evolving at breakneck speed to cope with their altered environment.
In Life Changing, Helen introduces us to these post-natural creations and talks to the scientists who create, study and tend to them. At a time when the future of so many species is uncertain, we meet some of the conservationists seeking to steer evolution onto firmer footings with novel methods like the 'spermcopter', coral IVF and plans to release wild elephants into Denmark. Helen explores the changing relationship between humans and the natural world, and reveals how, with evidence-based thinking, humans can help life change for the better.
'Pilcher is both very funny and very, very clever.' Gillian Burke'Richly entertaining throughout.' Sunday Times
For the last three billion years or so, life on Earth was shaped by natural forces. Evolution tended to happen slowly, with species crafted across millennia. Then, a few hundred thousand years ago, along came a bolshie, big-brained, bipedal primate we now call Homo sapiens, and with that, the Earth's natural history came to an abrupt end. We are now living through the post-natural phase, where humans have become the leading force shaping evolution.
This thought-provoking book considers the many ways that we've altered the DNA of living things and changed the fate of life on earth. We have carved chihuahuas from wolves and fancy chickens from jungle fowl. We've added spider genes to goats and coral genes to tropical fish. It's possible to buy genetically-modified pets, eat genetically-modified fish and watch cloned ponies thunder up and down the polo field.
Now, as our global dominance grows, our influence extends far beyond these species. As we warm our world and radically reshape the biosphere, we affect the evolution of all living things, near and far, from the emergence of novel hybrids such as the pizzly bear, to the entirely new strains of animals and plants that are evolving at breakneck speed to cope with their altered environment.
In Life Changing, Helen introduces us to these post-natural creations and talks to the scientists who create, study and tend to them. At a time when the future of so many species is uncertain, we meet some of the conservationists seeking to steer evolution onto firmer footings with novel methods like the 'spermcopter', coral IVF and plans to release wild elephants into Denmark. Helen explores the changing relationship between humans and the natural world, and reveals how, with evidence-based thinking, humans can help life change for the better.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON GLOBAL CONSERVATION
'Pilcher is both very funny and very, very clever.' Gillian Burke'Richly entertaining throughout.' Sunday Times
For the last three billion years or so, life on Earth was shaped by natural forces. Evolution tended to happen slowly, with species crafted across millennia. Then, a few hundred thousand years ago, along came a bolshie, big-brained, bipedal primate we now call Homo sapiens, and with that, the Earth's natural history came to an abrupt end. We are now living through the post-natural phase, where humans have become the leading force shaping evolution.
This thought-provoking book considers the many ways that we've altered the DNA of living things and changed the fate of life on earth. We have carved chihuahuas from wolves and fancy chickens from jungle fowl. We've added spider genes to goats and coral genes to tropical fish. It's possible to buy genetically-modified pets, eat genetically-modified fish and watch cloned ponies thunder up and down the polo field.
Now, as our global dominance grows, our influence extends far beyond these species. As we warm our world and radically reshape the biosphere, we affect the evolution of all living things, near and far, from the emergence of novel hybrids such as the pizzly bear, to the entirely new strains of animals and plants that are evolving at breakneck speed to cope with their altered environment.
In Life Changing, Helen introduces us to these post-natural creations and talks to the scientists who create, study and tend to them. At a time when the future of so many species is uncertain, we meet some of the conservationists seeking to steer evolution onto firmer footings with novel methods like the 'spermcopter', coral IVF and plans to release wild elephants into Denmark. Helen explores the changing relationship between humans and the natural world, and reveals how, with evidence-based thinking, humans can help life change for the better.
'Pilcher is both very funny and very, very clever.' Gillian Burke'Richly entertaining throughout.' Sunday Times
For the last three billion years or so, life on Earth was shaped by natural forces. Evolution tended to happen slowly, with species crafted across millennia. Then, a few hundred thousand years ago, along came a bolshie, big-brained, bipedal primate we now call Homo sapiens, and with that, the Earth's natural history came to an abrupt end. We are now living through the post-natural phase, where humans have become the leading force shaping evolution.
This thought-provoking book considers the many ways that we've altered the DNA of living things and changed the fate of life on earth. We have carved chihuahuas from wolves and fancy chickens from jungle fowl. We've added spider genes to goats and coral genes to tropical fish. It's possible to buy genetically-modified pets, eat genetically-modified fish and watch cloned ponies thunder up and down the polo field.
Now, as our global dominance grows, our influence extends far beyond these species. As we warm our world and radically reshape the biosphere, we affect the evolution of all living things, near and far, from the emergence of novel hybrids such as the pizzly bear, to the entirely new strains of animals and plants that are evolving at breakneck speed to cope with their altered environment.
In Life Changing, Helen introduces us to these post-natural creations and talks to the scientists who create, study and tend to them. At a time when the future of so many species is uncertain, we meet some of the conservationists seeking to steer evolution onto firmer footings with novel methods like the 'spermcopter', coral IVF and plans to release wild elephants into Denmark. Helen explores the changing relationship between humans and the natural world, and reveals how, with evidence-based thinking, humans can help life change for the better.
Über den Autor
Helen Pilcher is a science writer and comedian, with a PhD in stem cell biology and years of stand-up comedy under her belt. Helen has worked as a freelance writer for the last 12 years, and she has written for the Guardian, New Scientist, BBC online, BBC Wildlife and Nature, for which she was formerly a reporter.
Helen's previous book for Bloomsbury Sigma, Bring Back the King, was Radio 2 'Fact not Fiction' book of the week; it was described by comedian Sara Pascoe as 'science at its funniest'.
[...]
Helen's previous book for Bloomsbury Sigma, Bring Back the King, was Radio 2 'Fact not Fiction' book of the week; it was described by comedian Sara Pascoe as 'science at its funniest'.
[...]
Zusammenfassung
Many of the animals described in the book are overlooked from standard formats - dogs, cats and horses don't feature in natural history museums any more than genetically modified mice or fainting goats.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Wolf that Rolled Over
Chapter 2: Strategic Moos and Golden Gnus
Chapter 3: Super Salmon and Spider-Goats
Chapter 4: Game of Clones
Chapter 5: Screwworms and Suicide Possums
Chapter 6: The Age of the Chicken
Chapter 7: Sea-Monkeys and Pizzly Bears
Chapter 8: Darwin's Moth
Chapter 9: Resilient Reefs
Chapter 10: Love Island
Chapter 11: Pigs and Purple Emperors
Chapter 12: The New Ark
Additional ReadingAcknowledgements
Index
Chapter 1: The Wolf that Rolled Over
Chapter 2: Strategic Moos and Golden Gnus
Chapter 3: Super Salmon and Spider-Goats
Chapter 4: Game of Clones
Chapter 5: Screwworms and Suicide Possums
Chapter 6: The Age of the Chicken
Chapter 7: Sea-Monkeys and Pizzly Bears
Chapter 8: Darwin's Moth
Chapter 9: Resilient Reefs
Chapter 10: Love Island
Chapter 11: Pigs and Purple Emperors
Chapter 12: The New Ark
Additional ReadingAcknowledgements
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Genre: | Technik allg. |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781472956729 |
ISBN-10: | 1472956729 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Pilcher, Helen |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 200 x 131 x 27 mm |
Von/Mit: | Helen Pilcher |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,275 kg |
Über den Autor
Helen Pilcher is a science writer and comedian, with a PhD in stem cell biology and years of stand-up comedy under her belt. Helen has worked as a freelance writer for the last 12 years, and she has written for the Guardian, New Scientist, BBC online, BBC Wildlife and Nature, for which she was formerly a reporter.
Helen's previous book for Bloomsbury Sigma, Bring Back the King, was Radio 2 'Fact not Fiction' book of the week; it was described by comedian Sara Pascoe as 'science at its funniest'.
[...]
Helen's previous book for Bloomsbury Sigma, Bring Back the King, was Radio 2 'Fact not Fiction' book of the week; it was described by comedian Sara Pascoe as 'science at its funniest'.
[...]
Zusammenfassung
Many of the animals described in the book are overlooked from standard formats - dogs, cats and horses don't feature in natural history museums any more than genetically modified mice or fainting goats.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Wolf that Rolled Over
Chapter 2: Strategic Moos and Golden Gnus
Chapter 3: Super Salmon and Spider-Goats
Chapter 4: Game of Clones
Chapter 5: Screwworms and Suicide Possums
Chapter 6: The Age of the Chicken
Chapter 7: Sea-Monkeys and Pizzly Bears
Chapter 8: Darwin's Moth
Chapter 9: Resilient Reefs
Chapter 10: Love Island
Chapter 11: Pigs and Purple Emperors
Chapter 12: The New Ark
Additional ReadingAcknowledgements
Index
Chapter 1: The Wolf that Rolled Over
Chapter 2: Strategic Moos and Golden Gnus
Chapter 3: Super Salmon and Spider-Goats
Chapter 4: Game of Clones
Chapter 5: Screwworms and Suicide Possums
Chapter 6: The Age of the Chicken
Chapter 7: Sea-Monkeys and Pizzly Bears
Chapter 8: Darwin's Moth
Chapter 9: Resilient Reefs
Chapter 10: Love Island
Chapter 11: Pigs and Purple Emperors
Chapter 12: The New Ark
Additional ReadingAcknowledgements
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Technik allg. |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781472956729 |
ISBN-10: | 1472956729 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Pilcher, Helen |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 200 x 131 x 27 mm |
Von/Mit: | Helen Pilcher |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,275 kg |
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