Life's Engines
How Microbes Made Earth Habitable
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نقد و بررسی
April 15, 2015
Falkowski (environmental & biological science, Rutgers Univ.) explains the processes by which microbes, through billions of years of evolution, created the world as we know it. He deftly blends science history with the latest research to detail how microbes came to be, the processes by which they made our oxygenated atmosphere possible, and how single-celled organisms eventually expanded to become multicelled creatures such as ourselves. The concluding chapters describe the mechanisms by which microbes continue to maintain a planet adequate for human habitation and how human activity is derailing these mechanisms, resulting in antibiotic-resistant bacteria and altering planetary chemistry too quickly for microbial evolution to keep up. Falkowski presents quite a bit of hard science in a lay-friendly format, using comparisons to everyday objects to explain difficult concepts. However, readers who recall a few basics from their high school science courses will grasp the material more easily. VERDICT For those with an interest in evolution, microbiology, planetary science, the history of science, and the future of the earth as a habitat capable of supporting human life.--Rachel Owens, Daytona State Coll. Lib., FL
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