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Mind, Life and Universe: Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time (Sciencewriters)

by Lynn Margulis

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Nearly forty of the world's most esteemed scientists discuss the big questions that drive their illustrious careers. Coeditor Eduardo Punset--one of Spain's most loved personages for his popularization of the sciences-- interviews an impressive collection of characters, drawing out their seldom-seen personalities. In Mind, Life and Universe, they describe in their own words the most important and fascinating aspects of their research. Frank and often irreverent, these interviews will keep even the most casual reader of science books rapt for hours. Can brain science explain feelings of happiness and despair? Is it true that chimpanzees are just like us when it comes to sexual innuendo? Is there any hard evidence that life exists anywhere other than on the Earth? Through Punset's skillful questioning, readers meet one scientist who spends her waking hours assuring the freedom of African primates, another passionate about his idea that his wife's choice of husband was determined when she was a fetus, and another who explains the evidence for more than the standard four dimensions of length, width, height, and time. In captivating conversations with such science luminaries as Richard Dawkins, Sheldon Glashow, Jane Goodall, James E. Lovelock, Lisa Randall, Robert Sapolski, Oliver Sacks, and E. O.Wilson, the editors reveal a unique, hidden world of intellectual interest, verve, and humor. Science enthusiasts and general readers alike will devour Mind, Life and Universe.… (more)
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Mind, Life and Universe affords all the pleasures as well as the dissatisfactions of a short-format TV program(in fact, the 36 interviews with distinguished scientists presented here are excerpted from interviews conducted by Eduardo Ponset for Spanish television). The reader is titillated by the taste of something good, but never quite makes it to the real meal. That said, an extensive supplementary reading list follows the interviews, to encourage readers to read on. The interviews are grouped under 4 headings (each with sub-headings) entitled "People Primates," "Animal Body-Mind," "Life on an Animate Planet," and "Toward the Invisible." The interviewees are all currently active and influential in their respective fields: Psychology, Neuroscience, Zoology, Psychobiology, Ethology, Entomology, Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Studies, Human Genetics, Mechanics, Medicine, Human Biology, Paleontology, Microbiology, and Physics.
Among the interviewees are Jane Goodall, Edward O. Wilson, Oliver Sacks, Diana Deutsch, William Haseltine, James E. Lovelock, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, Dorion Sagan, Eugene Chudnovsky and Lisa Randall. Interestingly, although the book is edited by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis, only three female scientists are included. And, despite characterization of the world of scientific research and exploration as transnational and unbounded, the male scientists are all North Americans or Europeans. This last may be simply a function of access and/or language, but I still find it disappointing.
Read this collection like a magazine and it won't disappoint. At a minimum, it points in some interesting directions.




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  Paulagraph | May 25, 2014 |
Loved this book really interesting to read. I enjoyed hearing what each of these people do in there fields and why they love what they do. You get to know them a little and get to see why they love doing what they do. ( )
  loverofbooks79 | Dec 4, 2008 |
The 36 interviewees include Jane Goodall, Edward O Wilson, Daniel Dennett, James Lovelock, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, Sheldon Glashow, Lisa Randall, and Paul Davies.
  fpagan | Jan 30, 2008 |
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Nearly forty of the world's most esteemed scientists discuss the big questions that drive their illustrious careers. Coeditor Eduardo Punset--one of Spain's most loved personages for his popularization of the sciences-- interviews an impressive collection of characters, drawing out their seldom-seen personalities. In Mind, Life and Universe, they describe in their own words the most important and fascinating aspects of their research. Frank and often irreverent, these interviews will keep even the most casual reader of science books rapt for hours. Can brain science explain feelings of happiness and despair? Is it true that chimpanzees are just like us when it comes to sexual innuendo? Is there any hard evidence that life exists anywhere other than on the Earth? Through Punset's skillful questioning, readers meet one scientist who spends her waking hours assuring the freedom of African primates, another passionate about his idea that his wife's choice of husband was determined when she was a fetus, and another who explains the evidence for more than the standard four dimensions of length, width, height, and time. In captivating conversations with such science luminaries as Richard Dawkins, Sheldon Glashow, Jane Goodall, James E. Lovelock, Lisa Randall, Robert Sapolski, Oliver Sacks, and E. O.Wilson, the editors reveal a unique, hidden world of intellectual interest, verve, and humor. Science enthusiasts and general readers alike will devour Mind, Life and Universe.

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