Author: Tom Wilkie
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520085534
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Human Genome Project has been called a scientific "search for the Holy Grail" or the genetics equivalent of the moon race. Thousands of researchers worldwide are analyzing the details of human DNA, hoping to identify all of the tens of thousands of human genes that are the blueprint for the human body. Physicist and writer Tom Wilkie offers a lively, compelling history of this scientifically fascinating and politically contentious undertaking. Beginning with the discovery of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953, Wilkie's narrative unfolds with the intrigue of a detective story. He reviews in nontechnical terms the many step-by-step developments from different scientific teams that finally made it seem as if it would be possible to sequence the human genome. He goes on to consider the potential social consequences, good and bad, of learning to manipulate the human genetic code. What will happen as we try to prevent and cure disease or attempt to "improve" ourselves and our children by genetic means? A most readable introduction to the science of genetics and the potential consequences of the Human Genome Project, Perilous Knowledge provides background for the startling headlines that quite possibly signal changes to all human life in the next century. "After decades of painstaking research, seemingly disparate paths into the sciences of molecular biology, chemistry, biology and genetics have converged. Suddenly the scientists realize that they are . . . at the peak of a mountain where all the surrounding landscape is clear to their view. They are confident now that they can tackle one of the biggest and most profound issues in their science: unravelling the message of human inheritance."--from the Preface The Human Genome Project has been called a scientific "search for the Holy Grail" or the genetics equivalent of the moon race. Thousands of researchers worldwide are analyzing the details of human DNA, hoping to identify all of the tens of thousands of human genes that are the blueprint for the human body. Physicist and writer Tom Wilkie offers a lively, compelling history of this scientifically fascinating and politically contentious undertaking. Beginning with the discovery of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953, Wilkie's narrative unfolds with the intrigue of a detective story. He reviews in nontechnical terms the many step-by-step developments from different scientific teams that finally made it seem as if it would be possible to sequence the human genome. He goes on to consider the potential social consequences, good and bad, of learning to manipulate the human genetic code. What will happen as we try to prevent and cure disease or attempt to "improve" ourselves and our children by genetic means? A most readable introduction to the science of genetics and the potential consequences of the Human Genome Project, Perilous Knowledge provides background for the startling headlines that quite possibly signal changes to all human life in the next century. "After decades of painstaking research, seemingly disparate paths into the sciences of molecular biology, chemistry, biology and genetics have converged. Suddenly the scientists realize that they are . . . at the peak of a mountain where all the surrounding landscape is clear to their view. They are confident now that they can tackle one of the biggest and most profound issues in their science: unravelling the message of human inheritance."--from the Preface
Perilous Knowledge
The Cloning Sourcebook
Author: Arlene Judith Klotzko
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190284544
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Animal cloning has developed quickly since the birth of Dolly the sheep. Yet many of the first questions to be raised still need to be answered. What do Dolly and her fellow mouse, cow, pig, goat and monkey clones mean for science? And for society? Why do so many people respond so fearfully to cloning? What are the ethical issues raised by cloning animals, and in the future, humans? How are the makers of public policy coping with the stunning fact that an entire animal can be reconstructed from a single adult cell? And that humans might well be next? The Cloning Source Book addresses all of these questions in a way that is unique in the cloning literature, by grounding what is effectively an interdisciplinary conversation in solid science. In the first section of the book, the key scientists responsible for the early and crucial developments in cloning speak to us directly, and other scientists evaluate and comment on these developments. The second section explores the context of cloning and includes sociological, mythological, and historical perspectives on science, ethics, and policy. The authors also examine the media's treatment of the Dolly story and its aftermath, both in the United States and in Britain. The third section, on ethics, contains a broad range of papers written by some of the major commentators in the field. The fourth section addresses legal and policy issues. It features individual and collective contributions by those who have actually shaped public policy on reproductive cloning, therapeutic cloning, and similarly contentious bioethical issues in the United States, Britain, and the European Union. Animal cloning continues for agricultural and medicinal purposes, the latter in combination with transgenics. Human cloning for therapeutic purposes has recently been made legal in Britain. The goal is to produce an early embryo and then derive stem cells that are immunologically matched to the donor. Two human reproductive cloning projects have been announced, and there are almost certainly others about which we know nothing. Sooner or later a cloned human will be born. Many lessons can be learned from the cloning experience. Most importantly, there needs to be a public conversation about the permissible uses of new and morally murky technologies. Scientists, journalists, ethicists and policy makers all have roles to play, but cutting-edge science is everybody's business. The Cloning Sourcebook provides the tools required for us to participate in shaping our own futures.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190284544
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Animal cloning has developed quickly since the birth of Dolly the sheep. Yet many of the first questions to be raised still need to be answered. What do Dolly and her fellow mouse, cow, pig, goat and monkey clones mean for science? And for society? Why do so many people respond so fearfully to cloning? What are the ethical issues raised by cloning animals, and in the future, humans? How are the makers of public policy coping with the stunning fact that an entire animal can be reconstructed from a single adult cell? And that humans might well be next? The Cloning Source Book addresses all of these questions in a way that is unique in the cloning literature, by grounding what is effectively an interdisciplinary conversation in solid science. In the first section of the book, the key scientists responsible for the early and crucial developments in cloning speak to us directly, and other scientists evaluate and comment on these developments. The second section explores the context of cloning and includes sociological, mythological, and historical perspectives on science, ethics, and policy. The authors also examine the media's treatment of the Dolly story and its aftermath, both in the United States and in Britain. The third section, on ethics, contains a broad range of papers written by some of the major commentators in the field. The fourth section addresses legal and policy issues. It features individual and collective contributions by those who have actually shaped public policy on reproductive cloning, therapeutic cloning, and similarly contentious bioethical issues in the United States, Britain, and the European Union. Animal cloning continues for agricultural and medicinal purposes, the latter in combination with transgenics. Human cloning for therapeutic purposes has recently been made legal in Britain. The goal is to produce an early embryo and then derive stem cells that are immunologically matched to the donor. Two human reproductive cloning projects have been announced, and there are almost certainly others about which we know nothing. Sooner or later a cloned human will be born. Many lessons can be learned from the cloning experience. Most importantly, there needs to be a public conversation about the permissible uses of new and morally murky technologies. Scientists, journalists, ethicists and policy makers all have roles to play, but cutting-edge science is everybody's business. The Cloning Sourcebook provides the tools required for us to participate in shaping our own futures.
Perilous Medicine
Author: Leonard Rubenstein
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231549822
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Pervasive violence against hospitals, patients, doctors, and other health workers has become a horrifically common feature of modern war. These relentless attacks destroy lives and the capacity of health systems to tend to those in need. Inaction to stop this violence undermines long-standing values and laws designed to ensure that sick and wounded people receive care. Leonard Rubenstein—a human rights lawyer who has investigated atrocities against health workers around the world—offers a gripping and powerful account of the dangers health workers face during conflict and the legal, political, and moral struggle to protect them. In a dozen case studies, he shares the stories of people who have been attacked while seeking to serve patients under dire circumstances including health workers hiding from soldiers in the forests of eastern Myanmar as they seek to serve oppressed ethnic communities, surgeons in Syria operating as their hospitals are bombed, and Afghan hospital staff attacked by the Taliban as well as government and foreign forces. Rubenstein reveals how political and military leaders evade their legal obligations to protect health care in war, punish doctors and nurses for adhering to their responsibilities to provide care to all in need, and fail to hold perpetrators to account. Bringing together extensive research, firsthand experience, and compelling personal stories, Perilous Medicine also offers a path forward, detailing the lessons the international community needs to learn to protect people already suffering in war and those on the front lines of health care in conflict-ridden places around the world.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231549822
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Pervasive violence against hospitals, patients, doctors, and other health workers has become a horrifically common feature of modern war. These relentless attacks destroy lives and the capacity of health systems to tend to those in need. Inaction to stop this violence undermines long-standing values and laws designed to ensure that sick and wounded people receive care. Leonard Rubenstein—a human rights lawyer who has investigated atrocities against health workers around the world—offers a gripping and powerful account of the dangers health workers face during conflict and the legal, political, and moral struggle to protect them. In a dozen case studies, he shares the stories of people who have been attacked while seeking to serve patients under dire circumstances including health workers hiding from soldiers in the forests of eastern Myanmar as they seek to serve oppressed ethnic communities, surgeons in Syria operating as their hospitals are bombed, and Afghan hospital staff attacked by the Taliban as well as government and foreign forces. Rubenstein reveals how political and military leaders evade their legal obligations to protect health care in war, punish doctors and nurses for adhering to their responsibilities to provide care to all in need, and fail to hold perpetrators to account. Bringing together extensive research, firsthand experience, and compelling personal stories, Perilous Medicine also offers a path forward, detailing the lessons the international community needs to learn to protect people already suffering in war and those on the front lines of health care in conflict-ridden places around the world.
Dangerous Knowledge
Author: Art Simon
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439906203
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
An intriguing work of cultural criticism on the contemporary meaning and influence of images from the JFK assassination.
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439906203
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
An intriguing work of cultural criticism on the contemporary meaning and influence of images from the JFK assassination.
For Lust of Knowing
Author: Robert Irwin
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141901802
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 603
Book Description
Robert Irwin’s history of Orientalism leads from Ancient Greece to the present. He shows that, whether making philological comparisons between Arabic and Hebrew, cataloguing the coins of Fatimid Egypt or establishing the basic chronology of Harun al-Rashid’s military campaigns against Byzantium, scholars have been unified not by politics or ideology but by their shared obsession. For Lust of Knowing is an extraordinary, passionate book, both a sustained argument and a brilliant work of original scholarship.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141901802
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 603
Book Description
Robert Irwin’s history of Orientalism leads from Ancient Greece to the present. He shows that, whether making philological comparisons between Arabic and Hebrew, cataloguing the coins of Fatimid Egypt or establishing the basic chronology of Harun al-Rashid’s military campaigns against Byzantium, scholars have been unified not by politics or ideology but by their shared obsession. For Lust of Knowing is an extraordinary, passionate book, both a sustained argument and a brilliant work of original scholarship.
The Celestial Library
Author: Prabhu TL
Publisher: NestFame Creations Pvt Ltd.
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
In a world where the past is a powerful weapon and the future hangs in the balance, one library stands as humanity's greatest hope. Welcome to The Celestial Library: Guardians of Eternal Knowledge, an enthralling tale of courage, resilience, and the timeless battle for truth. Nestled within the bustling heart of a modern metropolis, the Grand Central Library is more than just a repository of books. It is the gateway to the Celestial Library, a vast and secret archive that houses the accumulated wisdom of countless civilizations, both known and forgotten. Within its labyrinthine corridors, ancient manuscripts, powerful artifacts, and prophecies foretelling the fate of humanity lie protected by a dedicated group of scholars, historians, and guardians of knowledge. At the center of this extraordinary tale is Eleanor, a brilliant and determined librarian whose life changes forever upon discovering a hidden manuscript that hints at the existence of the Vault of Time. This vault, rumored to contain the most profound and perilous knowledge about temporal manipulation, is the key to understanding the true nature of time and safeguarding it from those who would abuse its power. Eleanor's discovery sets her on a perilous journey, guided by cryptic prophecies and shadowed by the malevolent Shadow Council. This nefarious organization, skilled in the art of historical manipulation, seeks to rewrite history to serve its own dark agenda. Their operatives, known as the Erasers, have already begun to alter pivotal moments in history, threatening the very fabric of reality. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Eleanor teams up with Dr. Kendrick, an expert in ancient languages and symbols, and Sarah Blake, a fearless investigative journalist. Together, they delve into the secrets of the Vault of Time, uncover hidden chambers, decode ancient texts, and confront the Shadow Council in a series of intense and dangerous battles. As they race against time, Eleanor and her allies uncover a final prophecy that foretells a great confrontation between light and darkness. This prophecy reveals the existence of the Chrono-Severer, an artifact capable of erasing entire segments of history. Armed with the Arcadian amulet and the wisdom of the ages, Eleanor must lead her team in a desperate bid to disable the Chrono-Severer and restore the integrity of the timeline. Their journey takes them from the ancient city of Arcadia to the heart of the Grand Central Library, culminating in a fierce battle that will determine the future of humanity. Along the way, they face numerous challenges, including betrayal from within their ranks and the ethical dilemmas of wielding such immense power. The Celestial Library: Guardians of Eternal Knowledge is more than just a story of adventure and intrigue. It is a testament to the power of knowledge and the enduring importance of preserving history. Through the trials and triumphs of Eleanor and her allies, readers are reminded of the value of truth and the necessity of safeguarding it for future generations. Join Eleanor on an epic quest to protect the past and secure the future. In the Celestial Library, the light of knowledge never dims, and the fight for truth is eternal. This gripping and thought-provoking tale will captivate readers and leave them pondering the intricate dance between history, power, and the human spirit. Engage in a journey where the past, present, and future collide. Discover the secrets of the Celestial Library and the Guardians of Eternal Knowledge. Your adventure awaits.
Publisher: NestFame Creations Pvt Ltd.
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
In a world where the past is a powerful weapon and the future hangs in the balance, one library stands as humanity's greatest hope. Welcome to The Celestial Library: Guardians of Eternal Knowledge, an enthralling tale of courage, resilience, and the timeless battle for truth. Nestled within the bustling heart of a modern metropolis, the Grand Central Library is more than just a repository of books. It is the gateway to the Celestial Library, a vast and secret archive that houses the accumulated wisdom of countless civilizations, both known and forgotten. Within its labyrinthine corridors, ancient manuscripts, powerful artifacts, and prophecies foretelling the fate of humanity lie protected by a dedicated group of scholars, historians, and guardians of knowledge. At the center of this extraordinary tale is Eleanor, a brilliant and determined librarian whose life changes forever upon discovering a hidden manuscript that hints at the existence of the Vault of Time. This vault, rumored to contain the most profound and perilous knowledge about temporal manipulation, is the key to understanding the true nature of time and safeguarding it from those who would abuse its power. Eleanor's discovery sets her on a perilous journey, guided by cryptic prophecies and shadowed by the malevolent Shadow Council. This nefarious organization, skilled in the art of historical manipulation, seeks to rewrite history to serve its own dark agenda. Their operatives, known as the Erasers, have already begun to alter pivotal moments in history, threatening the very fabric of reality. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Eleanor teams up with Dr. Kendrick, an expert in ancient languages and symbols, and Sarah Blake, a fearless investigative journalist. Together, they delve into the secrets of the Vault of Time, uncover hidden chambers, decode ancient texts, and confront the Shadow Council in a series of intense and dangerous battles. As they race against time, Eleanor and her allies uncover a final prophecy that foretells a great confrontation between light and darkness. This prophecy reveals the existence of the Chrono-Severer, an artifact capable of erasing entire segments of history. Armed with the Arcadian amulet and the wisdom of the ages, Eleanor must lead her team in a desperate bid to disable the Chrono-Severer and restore the integrity of the timeline. Their journey takes them from the ancient city of Arcadia to the heart of the Grand Central Library, culminating in a fierce battle that will determine the future of humanity. Along the way, they face numerous challenges, including betrayal from within their ranks and the ethical dilemmas of wielding such immense power. The Celestial Library: Guardians of Eternal Knowledge is more than just a story of adventure and intrigue. It is a testament to the power of knowledge and the enduring importance of preserving history. Through the trials and triumphs of Eleanor and her allies, readers are reminded of the value of truth and the necessity of safeguarding it for future generations. Join Eleanor on an epic quest to protect the past and secure the future. In the Celestial Library, the light of knowledge never dims, and the fight for truth is eternal. This gripping and thought-provoking tale will captivate readers and leave them pondering the intricate dance between history, power, and the human spirit. Engage in a journey where the past, present, and future collide. Discover the secrets of the Celestial Library and the Guardians of Eternal Knowledge. Your adventure awaits.
Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 546
Book Description
The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math
Author: Sean Connolly
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 1523502371
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Math rocks! At least it does in the gifted hands of Sean Connolly, who blends middle school math with fantasy to create an exciting adventure in problem-solving. These word problems are perilous, do-or-die scenarios of blood-sucking vampires (How many months would it take a single vampire to completely take over a town of 500,000 people?), or a rowboat of 5 shipwrecked sailors with a single barrel of freshwater (How much can they drink, and for how long, before they go mad from thirst???). Each problem requires readers to dig deep into the tools they’re learning in school to figure out how to survive. Kids will love solving these problems. Sean Connolly knows how to make tough subjects exciting and he brings that same intuitive understanding of what inspires and challenges kids’ curiosity to the 24 problems in The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math. These problems are as fun to read as they are challenging to solve. They test readers on fractions, algebra, geometry, probability, expressions and equations, and more. Use geometry to fill in for the ship’s navigator and make it safely to the New World. Escape an evil Duke’s executioner by picking the right door—probability will save your neck.
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 1523502371
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Math rocks! At least it does in the gifted hands of Sean Connolly, who blends middle school math with fantasy to create an exciting adventure in problem-solving. These word problems are perilous, do-or-die scenarios of blood-sucking vampires (How many months would it take a single vampire to completely take over a town of 500,000 people?), or a rowboat of 5 shipwrecked sailors with a single barrel of freshwater (How much can they drink, and for how long, before they go mad from thirst???). Each problem requires readers to dig deep into the tools they’re learning in school to figure out how to survive. Kids will love solving these problems. Sean Connolly knows how to make tough subjects exciting and he brings that same intuitive understanding of what inspires and challenges kids’ curiosity to the 24 problems in The Book of Perfectly Perilous Math. These problems are as fun to read as they are challenging to solve. They test readers on fractions, algebra, geometry, probability, expressions and equations, and more. Use geometry to fill in for the ship’s navigator and make it safely to the New World. Escape an evil Duke’s executioner by picking the right door—probability will save your neck.
Beyond Left and Right
Author: Anthony Giddens
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745677169
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
How should one understand the nature and possibilities of politicalradicalism today? The political radical is normally thought of assomeone who stands on the left, opposing backward-lookingconservatism. In the present day, however, the left has turneddefensive, while the right has become radical, advocating the freeplay of market forces no matter what obstacles of tradition orcustom stand in their way. What explains such a curious twist of perspective? In answeringthis question Giddens develops a new framework for radicalpolitics, drawing freely on what he calls "philosophicconservatism", but applying this outlook in the service of valuesnormally associated with the Left. The ecological crisis is at thecore of this analysis, but is understood by Giddens in anunconventional way - as a response to a world in which modernityhas run up against its limits as a social and moral order. The endof nature, as an entity existing independently of humanintervention, and the end of tradition, combined with the impact ofglobalization, are the forces which now have to be confronted, madeuse of and coped with. This book provides a powerful interpretation of the rise offundamentalism, of democracy, the persistence of gender divisionsand the question of a normative political theory of violence. Itwill be essential reading for anyone seeking a novel approach tothe political challenges which we face at the turn of thetwenty-first century.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745677169
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
How should one understand the nature and possibilities of politicalradicalism today? The political radical is normally thought of assomeone who stands on the left, opposing backward-lookingconservatism. In the present day, however, the left has turneddefensive, while the right has become radical, advocating the freeplay of market forces no matter what obstacles of tradition orcustom stand in their way. What explains such a curious twist of perspective? In answeringthis question Giddens develops a new framework for radicalpolitics, drawing freely on what he calls "philosophicconservatism", but applying this outlook in the service of valuesnormally associated with the Left. The ecological crisis is at thecore of this analysis, but is understood by Giddens in anunconventional way - as a response to a world in which modernityhas run up against its limits as a social and moral order. The endof nature, as an entity existing independently of humanintervention, and the end of tradition, combined with the impact ofglobalization, are the forces which now have to be confronted, madeuse of and coped with. This book provides a powerful interpretation of the rise offundamentalism, of democracy, the persistence of gender divisionsand the question of a normative political theory of violence. Itwill be essential reading for anyone seeking a novel approach tothe political challenges which we face at the turn of thetwenty-first century.
Railroad Reports
Author: Thomas Johnson Michie
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad law
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
Covers cases decided 1901-1913.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Railroad law
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
Covers cases decided 1901-1913.