Genetics in the Atomic Age

Genetics in the Atomic Age

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"Genetics in the Atomic Age" is a unique work that combines the achievements of science, philosophical reflection and social aspects associated with genetics and its impact on society. Authors, Charlotte Auerbach, N. B. Warsawer and W. In. Alpatov presents the reader with an in-depth analysis of how genetic discoveries have changed our understanding of life and health, especially in the context of the rapid development of atomic science and technology. The book covers a wide range of topics, ranging from the basics of genetics to ethical issues arising from genetic manipulation. The authors not only explain complex scientific concepts in accessible language, but also raise important questions about how these advances may affect the future of humanity. For example, how genetic research can change the way diseases are treated, or how they can be used in biotechnology and agriculture. In this context, the book becomes not just a textbook, but a real guide to the modern challenges and opportunities that genetics opens. "Genetics in the atomic age" will be of interest to a wide audience Students and graduate students studying biology, medicine, genetics and related sciences will find in it valuable information and inspiration for further research. However, the book is not limited to the scientific community. It will also be useful to anyone interested in health, ecology and ethics. Readers seeking to understand how scientific discoveries affect everyday life will find many examples and reflections in it that will make them think about the future. One of the key themes of the book is the interaction of science and society. The authors emphasize that genetic technologies can both improve the quality of life and create new challenges, such as genetic discrimination or unethical use of genetic information. These issues are becoming particularly relevant in light of the current debate on data privacy and human rights. The book invites readers to think about how important it is not only to develop science, but also to take into account its social consequences. The style of the authors is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, which makes complex scientific concepts understandable to a wide audience. Charlotte Auerbach is known for her work in biology and genetics, and N. B. Warsawer and W. In. Alpatov - recognized experts in their fields. Their joint work in “Genetics in the Atomic Age” creates a unique synthesis of knowledge and ideas that will be of interest to both specialists and lovers of science. If you are looking for books that touch on the topics of genetics, ethics and the impact of science on society, then “Genetics in the Atomic Age” will be an excellent choice. It will not only expand your knowledge, but also make you think about how science shapes our future. This work will become an important part of the library of everyone who is interested in how genetics and atomic science intersect in the modern world.
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Name of the Author
Алпатов
Ауэрбах
В. В.
Варшавер
Н. Б.
Переводчик
Шарлотта
редактор
Language
Russian
Release date
1968

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