This is Nature editor Henry Gee’s magnum opus, a major account of the development of vertebrates.
The idea of a missing link between humanity and our animal ancestors predates evolution and popular science. The author takes aim at this... Læs mere
Dieses Hörbuch macht die komplexe Entstehung des Lebens auf unserem Planeten erstmals für alle verständlich. Dabei stand das Leben auf der Erde schon mehrfach kurz... Læs mere
4.6 billion years of the story of life on Earth, in 12 chapters. Brief, brilliant and entirely gripping.
Nature editor and Science Book Prize winner Henry Gee explores the future of our species and our probable extinction, while suggesting how, through technological innovation, we might indefinitely postpone our fate.
An astonishing, beautifully illustrated nonfiction book telling the story of 4.6 billion years of life on planet Earth, from the winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize.
Nature editor and Science Book Prize winner Henry Gee explores the future of our species and our probable extinction, while suggesting how, through technological innovation, we might indefinitely postpone our fate.
Følg livets udvikling på Jorden, som du aldrig har oplevet den før. Tag på en spændende rejse gennem livets mirakler og mysterier, og læs om de vigtigste øjeblikke i... Læs mere