In this wise and humane volume, a master class in the nature of life is taught by one of the world's most eminent scientists, Novel laureate Christian de Duve. 60 line illustrations.
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In this wise and humane volume, a master class in the nature of life is taught by one of the world's most eminent scientists, Novel laureate Christian de Duve. 60 line illustrations.
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Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 9.1 X 5.9 X 1.3 inches GOOD+ CONDITION IN VERY GOOD UNCLIPT(S30.00 DUST JACKET...Quite nice but about 30, short, erasable pencil lines in margin. Aut; hor photo 3x3" inner dj back flap. with short biog..; GOLD TITLES ON white spine strip....white HARD COVERS..; 360 pages; With no chemical formulas, equations, or molecular diagrams to baffle the non-expert, each piece blends history (who discovered it and how), science, and anecdote, with many intriguing facts added to the mix. Readers discover that an ingredient in chocolate--PEA, which is similar in size and shape to the illegal drug Ecstasy--may trigger the release of dopamine in the brain; that the worst smell in the world comes from methyl mercaptan; that a bee in the Amazon actually collects DDT (it uses it as a sex attractant! ); and that the Apollo program did not lead to the discovery of Teflon (Teflon was discovered in 1938, and the non-stick frying pan was designed in the 1950s). uthor photo back cover. Radiation & energies. Rotational Vibrational Spectra. Emission or dissipation. excited molecules.