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The Universe Within
Nov 16, 2024 10:44 PM

Author:Neil Shubin

The Universe Within

The Universe Within is a thrilling journey from today all the way back to the Big Bang, which shows the deep connections between the human body and the universe, from Neil Shubin, author of Your Inner Fish

What links the birth of the moon to our body clocks? How did the creation of the Atlantic Ocean affect how we have children? What does the water inside us and on Earth have to do with the deepest stretches of space? Humanity's status in the cosmos can seem insignificant. Yet, as Neil Shubin shows, the one place where the universe, solar system and planet merge is inside your body. Exploring the smallest atomic structures and vastest reaches of space, Shubin uncovers a sublime truth: that in every one of us lies the most profound story of all - how we and our world came to be.

Neil Shubin is a palaeontologist in the great tradition of his mentors, Ernst Mayr and Stephen Jay Gould. He has discovered fossils around the world that have changed the way we think about many of the key transitions in evolution and has pioneered a new synthesis of expeditionary palaeontology, developmental genetics and genomics. He trained at Columbia, Harvard and Berkeley and is currently a Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago.

'A new, fresh way of telling the story of life, the universe and everything ... hugely enjoyable' Tim Radford, Guardian

'Shubin is not only a distinguished scientist, but a wonderfully lucid and elegant writer; he is an irrepressibly enthusiastic teacher ... a science writer of the first rank' Oliver Sacks

'Glorious, uplifting ... It tracks the very atoms in our bodies back to the Big Bang, and shows how all the molecules that comprise us have roots in the formation of Earth ... What is special about the book is its sweep, its scope, its panorama' Wall Street Journal

Reviews

Shubin is not only a distinguished scientist, but a wonderfully lucid and elegant writer; he is an irrepressibly enthusiastic teacher ... a science writer of the first rank

—— Oliver Sacks

Glorious, uplifting ... It tracks the very atoms in our bodies back to the Big Bang, and shows how all the molecules that comprise us have roots in the formation of Earth ... What is special about the book is its sweep, its scope, its panorama

—— Wall Street Journal

His hard work shows on every page of this lively, colourful and informative 352-page volume

—— Evening News

Spot on and very funny about desperately wanting to be normal.

—— Nina Stibbe, Author of Love, Nina

Shot through with wit that is at once knife-sharp and full of warmth, HIPPY DINNERS recreates the fragile, half-understood world of childhood with glorious polaroid immediacy. I loved it.

—— Christopher Wakling

An outstanding debut, and a wonderfully antidote to misery memoirs. Hippy Dinners is so good, so funny, so true. Abbie Ross has a pitch perfect ear and eye for how children distort and magnify life , how they talk to each other, their humiliations and joys.

—— Julia Gregson, Author of Jasmine Nights

An irresistible childhood memoir [and] a brilliant evocation of a particular period in the early 70s – a world of cheesecloth, home-made brown bread and John Craven’s Newsround. Warm, laugh-out-loud, enchanting - read it now!

—— Good Housekeeping

The characters are fondly drawn - particularly little Philip.

—— The Sunday Times

An astute portrait of the realities of 'a simple life' and rich with detail and full of heart.

—— The Lady

A sweet-natured memoir... Ross is excellent at conveying her desire to conform...Hippy Dinners deftly conveys the child's sense of powerlessness and confusion in a world she - and worse even the adults around her - can't control.

—— Victoria Segal , Guardian

Made me laugh out loud

—— Kate Hamer - author of The Girl with the Red Coat , Financial Times

Disquieting but riveting . . . fascinating . . . Schlosser's readers (and he deserves a great many) will be struck by how frequently the people he cites attribute the absence of accidental explosions and nuclear war to divine intervention or sheer luck rather than to human wisdom and skill. Whatever was responsible, we will clearly need many more of it in the years to come

—— New York Times Book Review

Easily the most unsettling work of nonfiction I've ever read, Schlosser's six-year investigation of America's 'broken arrows' (nuclear weapons mishaps) is by and large historical-this stuff is top secret, after all-but the book is beyond relevant. It's critical reading in a nation with thousands of nukes still on hair-trigger alert . . . Command and Control reads like a character-driven thriller as Schlosser draws on his deep reporting, extensive interviews, and documents obtained via the Freedom of Information Act to demonstrate how human error, computer glitches, dilution of authority, poor communications, occasional incompetence, and the routine hoarding of crucial information have nearly brought about our worst nightmare on numerous occasions

—— Mother Jones

A powerful mix of history, politics, and technology, told with impressive authority

—— Independent

Eric Schlosser brings the investigative rigour of his big hit Fast Food Nation to this overview of our global nuclear arsenal

—— Herald

Local history raised by water power to the status of allegorical memoir... In searching for the Wye, the author is also looking for something that is 'far more deeply interfused'

—— John Greening , Country Life

The author has a fine eye for the telling detail, and an even finer ear; the human noise which drowns out the gentler sounds of nature has seldom been anatomised better

—— Alex Sarll , Western Daily Press

This is an intimate exploration of the interaction between humans and landscape down the ages

—— Country Walking

A compelling read

—— Choice

A fascinating and fun read

—— UK Press Syndication

The Knowledge impresses as a condensed history of scientific progress, and will pique curiosity among readers who regret daydreaming throughout school chemistry lessons. Like this reviewer, some will be troubled by their ignorance of the basics, and how useless that could render them if the lights do go out

—— Iain Morris , Observer

A hymn to human ingenuity… Essential reading

—— Michael Brooks , New Statesman

If the world ends with a bang or a whimper make sure you have a copy of this book to hand, or you won’t have a clue how to survive or kick-start the new civilisation

—— Good Book Guide

An engaging and wide-ranging discussion of the scientific discoveries and technological innovations that underpin our lives… Littered with fascinating facts and an infectious enthusiasm for science and technology shines through in the accessible and lively writing… An absorbing thought experiment which celebrates the insight and ingenuity which has made this habitable planet into a civilized world

—— Olivia Johnson , BBC Sky at Night Magazine

There is no better guide to the basic science and engineering that underlies our everyday life than this clear and fascinating book

—— Lord Martin Rees

A great idea for a book… Excellent and intriguing

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

The conceit that this is a handbook for rebooting modern civilization is really just a cute way of framing what turns out to be a terrifically engrossing history of science and technology

—— Steven Poole , Guardian

There is great depth and insight in The Knowledge, which is brilliantly imaginative and thorough in its study of science and technology

—— Antonia Charlesworth , Big Issue

This book should be on everyone’s bookshelf, just in case the worst happens… The one guide you need to rebuild civilisation

—— Sally Hewitt , UK Press Syndication

an eye-opening dose of fantastical reality

—— Roisin Kiberd , Totally Dublin
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