Genetics in the Atomic Age

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*Genetics in the Atomic Age*, authored by a team of experts including Charlotte Auerbach, N. B. Warshaver, and V. V. Alpatov, offers a captivating and in-depth exploration at the intersection of biology and physics. This compelling book appeals to both specialists and general readers alike, making it a must-read for anyone interested in genetics, evolution, and how the atomic era has reshaped our scientific understanding of life. In *Genetics in the Atomic Age*, the authors tackle pressing and timely topics related to shifts in our perception of genetic processes amid rapid scientific advancements. The book examines how discoveries in nuclear physics and molecular biology intertwine, opening new horizons for studying heredity and evolution. Readers are invited into a world where genetic research becomes an integral part of scientific discourse, and atomic energy unlocks new possibilities for experimentation and discovery. This book will resonate with a wide audience—from students and graduate researchers studying biology and genetics to professionals in science and education. It also appeals to science enthusiasts eager to understand how modern science influences our view of life and the world around us. If you’re looking for insightful books on genetics, biology, or the history of science, *Genetics in the Atomic Age* will be a valuable addition to your collection. The topics covered go beyond scientific details to include philosophical questions about ethics and morality in genetic research. The authors discuss how the atomic era has transformed our ideas about life and inheritance, and what implications this may have for future generations. They explore how emerging technologies could impact genetic modification and how these developments relate to human nature. Readers will be prompted to consider how science and technology can both enrich and threaten our existence. The authors’ clear and accessible style makes complex scientific concepts understandable for a broad audience. They skillfully balance rigorous scientific explanation with engaging storytelling, allowing readers not only to absorb information but also to enjoy the reading experience. The influence of other renowned works by the authors, such as *Fundamentals of Molecular Biology* and *Ethics in Science*, underscores their deep expertise and knowledge in the field. *Genetics in the Atomic Age* is more than just a science book; it’s a call to reflect on humanity’s future and our place in the world. It prompts us to consider how we can harness scientific achievements for the greater good while remaining mindful of moral and ethical considerations. If you want to learn how the atomic era has impacted genetics and what challenges lie ahead for humanity in this domain, this book is a true treasure. Don’t miss the chance to explore a world where science and philosophy intersect. Discover *Genetics in the Atomic Age*—a work that inspires, informs, and encourages reflection on the future.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Алпатов
Ауэрбах
В. В.
Варшавер
Н. Б.
Переводчик
Шарлотта
редактор - Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1968