
"The Creation of Life" From Chemistry to Animal by Andrew Scott First Edition, 1991 TERRAMAR Publishers 2001 Collection Pages: 408 Critically evaluates modern scientific explanations of the origins and evolution of life, discusses the fundamental components of life, and examines the puzzles and challenges facing the life sciences. Andrew Scott takes a critical look at modern science’s explanations for the origins and evolution of life. He discusses both experimental and theoretical advances, as well as the many unresolved problems; and he vividly explains the intricacies of life’s chemical constituents. He also explores the possibilities of life elsewhere in the universe and of humanity eventually creating entirely new forms of life. This book is useful for biology students as well as for a broader general audience. OUT OF PRINT IN BOOKSTORES EXCELLENT CONDITION – FREE SHIPPING
