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Every Living Thing 1st Edition Rob Dunn

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Every Living Thing 1st Edition Rob Dunn
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Publisher: Smithsonian
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Rob Dunn
ISBN: 9780061430305, 9780061727009, 0061430307, 0061727008
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Every Living Thing 1st Edition Rob Dunn by Rob Dunn 9780061430305, 9780061727009, 0061430307, 0061727008 instant download after payment.

Biologists and laypeople alike have repeatedly claimed victory over life. A thousand years ago we thought we knew almost everything; a hundred years ago, too. But even today, Rob Dunn argues, discoveries we can't yet imagine still await.

In a series of vivid portraits of single-minded scientists, Dunn traces the history of human discovery, from the establishment of classification in the eighteenth century to today's attempts to find life in space. The narrative telescopes from a scientist's attempt to find one single thing (a rare ant-emulating beetle species) to another scientist's attempt to find everything in a small patch of jungle in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. With poetry and humor, Dunn reminds readers how tough and exhilarating it is to study the natural world, and why it matters.

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