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Addresses the ultimate scientific question of the nature of life, using the hypothetical scenario that life originated on earth when a rocket carrying primitive spores was sent ... | |
 | Robert Shapiro - Science - 1986 - 332 pages
The author's reconsideration of modern biology's hypotheses about the origin of life on earth is a springboard for an exploration of the nature and limitations of the ... | |
 | Robert M. Hazen - Science - 2005 - 339 pages
Scientist Robert Hazen attempts to offer a scientific explanation of how life on Earth began nearly four billion years ago, describing the sequence of events that caused non ... | |
 | Jacques Monod - Science - 1971 - 198 pages
"A philosophical statement whose explicit intention is to sweep away as both false and dangerous the 'animist' conception of man that has dominated virtually all Western world ... | |
 | M. Y. Han - Science - 1990 - 183 pages
Describes the fundamentals and new discoveries in physics and discusses how they affect today's technological advances | |
 | Leslie E. Orgel - Science - 1973 - 237 pages
Presents the most commonly-held theories regarding the origin of biochemical evolution of living matter from inorganic components | |
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