Author: Ben Mezrich
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9781501135552
Language: English
Publish Date: 04/07/2017
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Reasons for the extinction and resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 3The basis for the resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 4Difficulties faced in the resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 5The genes have come to life, so what lies in the future? Chapter 6Summary & Review The Federal Reserve and the Financial Crisis
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Woolly" by Ben Mezrich is an engaging way to explore the groundbreaking intersection of science and adventure, where the journey to resurrect extinct species unveils profound questions about our relationship with nature. Mezrich captivates listeners with his storytelling prowess, blending scientific insights with thrilling narratives, making complex concepts accessible and intriguing. This concise format not only saves time but also stimulates curiosity about genetic innovation and the ethical dilemmas surrounding de-extinction, making it a compelling choice for anyone eager to expand their understanding of modern science in an entertaining way.
Ben Mezrich graduated from Harvard University and has published 19 books in total. Many of them have been translated into multiple languages, and some have become best-sellers and even film adaptations. The Oscar-winning movie "The Social Network" was adapted from his book "The Accidental Billionaires." In addition, his book "Bringing Down the House" has sold more than 1.5 million copies and was adapted into the hit movie "21." He has also published " Once Upon a Time in Russia, "Ugly Americans " and more.
- "Woolly" delves into the controversial and groundbreaking scientific efforts to resurrect extinct species, highlighting the ethical dilemmas that accompany such endeavors. The book raises profound questions about humanity's role in nature and the implications of playing god with genetics.
- Through the lens of the woolly mammoth's resurrection, Mezrich explores the intersection of cutting-edge technology and conservation biology. The narrative emphasizes the potential benefits and risks of biotechnology in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
- The story showcases a diverse cast of scientists and entrepreneurs, illustrating the collaborative nature of modern scientific research. Their journeys reflect the passionate pursuit of innovation while grappling with the unintended consequences that may arise.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com
Author: Ben Mezrich
Narrator: Ryan
Format: MP3
IBSN: 9781501135552
Language: English
Publish Date: 04/07/2017
Audiobook length: 31 min
Chapter 2Reasons for the extinction and resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 3The basis for the resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 4Difficulties faced in the resurrection of the woolly mammoth Chapter 5The genes have come to life, so what lies in the future? Chapter 6Summary & Review The Federal Reserve and the Financial Crisis
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Listening to the summary audiobook of "Woolly" by Ben Mezrich is an engaging way to explore the groundbreaking intersection of science and adventure, where the journey to resurrect extinct species unveils profound questions about our relationship with nature. Mezrich captivates listeners with his storytelling prowess, blending scientific insights with thrilling narratives, making complex concepts accessible and intriguing. This concise format not only saves time but also stimulates curiosity about genetic innovation and the ethical dilemmas surrounding de-extinction, making it a compelling choice for anyone eager to expand their understanding of modern science in an entertaining way.
Ben Mezrich graduated from Harvard University and has published 19 books in total. Many of them have been translated into multiple languages, and some have become best-sellers and even film adaptations. The Oscar-winning movie "The Social Network" was adapted from his book "The Accidental Billionaires." In addition, his book "Bringing Down the House" has sold more than 1.5 million copies and was adapted into the hit movie "21." He has also published " Once Upon a Time in Russia, "Ugly Americans " and more.
- "Woolly" delves into the controversial and groundbreaking scientific efforts to resurrect extinct species, highlighting the ethical dilemmas that accompany such endeavors. The book raises profound questions about humanity's role in nature and the implications of playing god with genetics.
- Through the lens of the woolly mammoth's resurrection, Mezrich explores the intersection of cutting-edge technology and conservation biology. The narrative emphasizes the potential benefits and risks of biotechnology in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
- The story showcases a diverse cast of scientists and entrepreneurs, illustrating the collaborative nature of modern scientific research. Their journeys reflect the passionate pursuit of innovation while grappling with the unintended consequences that may arise.
Brief In, Brilliance Out
Contact: buildlearn.bk@gmail.com