Wetware: A Computer in Every Living Cell

Wetware: A Computer in Every Living Cell

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Mar 1, 2011 · English · Paperback (288 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 288
Language English
Published Mar 1, 2011
Publisher Yale University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0300167849
ISBN-13 9780300167849

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Dennis Bray delves into the fascinating world of single-cell organisms, unraveling the complexities of their seemingly simple lives. By exploring the intricate machinery within cells, he reveals how these tiny entities function with remarkable sophistication. The narrative takes readers on a journey through cellular processes, illustrating how even the most basic life forms exhibit advanced problem-solving and adaptability. Bray’s vivid storytelling bridges the gap between biology and technology, illuminating the ways in which these microscopic beings operate much like sophisticated computers.

As Bray discusses the hunting mechanisms and survival strategies of creatures like amoebas, he invites readers to consider the implications of cellular intelligence. This exploration raises intriguing questions about the nature of life and intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what it means to be "alive." By blending scientific insight with engaging prose, Bray captivates readers and encourages them to see the incredible potential that exists within even the simplest forms of life.

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