A fascinating introduction to the weirdest life-forms known to science—and the maverick scientists who search for them.
In recent years, scientists at the frontiers of biology have hypothesized the existence of life-forms that can only be called “weird”: organisms that live off acid rather than water, microbes that thrive at temperatures and pressure levels so extreme that their cellular structures should break down, perhaps even organisms that reproduce without DNA. The search for these strange life-forms spans the universe, from rock surfaces in the American southwest and hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor to Martian permafrost, the ammonia oceans of Jupiter’s moons, the hydrogen-rich atmospheres of giant planets, the exotic ices on comets, the crusts of neutron stars, and the vast reaches of space itself. David Toomey brings us into the world of the researchers who have devoted their careers to “weird life,” and as they envision and discover ever stranger organisms here on earth, they open up fascinating possibilities for the discovery of life in the rest of the universe.
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8, Weird Life:The Search for Life That Is Very, Very Different from Our Own by David Toomey Audiobook 03/12/2014 点评:这本书虽然叫Weird Life,但是全篇都是关于Weird Life的猜想,从最开始的极端环境的生日开始,一直扯到平行宇宙理论。作者的主要任务就是把各个领域目前的成... 8, Weird Life:The Search for Life That Is Very, Very Different from Our Own by David Toomey Audiobook 03/12/2014 点评:这本书虽然叫Weird Life,但是全篇都是关于Weird Life的猜想,从最开始的极端环境的生日开始,一直扯到平行宇宙理论。作者的主要任务就是把各个领域目前的成就分别拿出来叙述以后,最后给出的结论是现在关于Weird Life的所有一切都是猜想,至于我们最终能不能证明其存在,只有上帝知道。全书结构倒是清楚,但是叙述太过于模糊,既不能作为理论书籍也不能作为纯粹科幻小说来读,颇为遗憾。2颗星,不推荐阅读。 (展开)