Cells to Civilizations: The Principles of Change That Shape Life

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Princeton University Press, Mar 22, 2015 - Education - 336 pages

The science of change from cells to culture

Cells to Civilizations is the first unified account of how life transforms itself—from the production of bacteria to the emergence of complex civilizations. What are the connections between evolving microbes, an egg that develops into an infant, and a child who learns to walk and talk? Award-winning scientist Enrico Coen synthesizes the growth of living systems and creative processes, and he reveals that the four great life transformations—evolution, development, learning, and human culture—while typically understood separately, actually all revolve around shared core principles and manifest the same fundamental recipe. Coen blends provocative discussion, the latest scientific research, and colorful examples to demonstrate the links between these critical stages in the history of life.

Coen tells a story rich with genes, embryos, neurons, and fascinating discoveries. He examines the development of the zebra, the adaptations of seaweed, the cave paintings of Lascaux, and the formulations of Alan Turing. He explores how dogs make predictions, how weeds tell the time of day, and how our brains distinguish a Modigliani from a Rembrandt. Locating commonalities in important findings, Coen gives readers a deeper understanding of key transformations and provides a bold portrait for how science both frames and is framed by human culture.

A compelling investigation into the relationships between our biological past and cultural progress, Cells to Civilizations presents a remarkable story of living change.

 

Contents

History and Form
3
ONE LOOPS AND LOTTERIES
13
THREE CONVERSATIONS OF AN EMBRYO
61
FOUR COMPLETING THE PICTURE
84
FIVE HISTORY IN THE MAKING
111
SIX HUMBLE RESPONSES
122
SEVEN THE NEURAL SIBYL
150
EIGHT LEARNING THROUGH ACTION
175
TEN FRAMING RECIPES
232
ELEVEN THE CRUCIBLE OF CULTURE
244
TWELVE THE GRAND CYCLE
266
Acknowledgments
281
References
299
Illustration Credits
307
Index
313
Copyright

NINE SEEING AS
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Enrico Coen is a plant molecular geneticist based at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, United Kingdom. He is the author of The Art of Genes, a fellow of the Royal Society, and a foreign associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. His awards include the Linnean Gold Medal and the Royal Society Darwin Medal.

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