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Ben Martynoga

    Rewild
    Explodapedia: Evolution
    Explodapedia: The Cell
    Explodapedia: The Gene
    Explodapedia: The Brain
    Molecular Tinkering
    • Molecular Tinkering

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      During the 1960s Edinburgh became a hotbed for a forward-thinking group of biologists. These innovators saw that life's big mysteries were best tackled by studying its molecular foundations. This book tells their story.

      Molecular Tinkering
    • Explodapedia: The Brain

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Every human brain is utterly unique, with 180 billion brain cells which keep us safe, curious and creative, whilst gifting us incredible powers of memory and bamboozling brilliant imaginations. Maximise your understanding of our miraculous minds!

      Explodapedia: The Brain
    • Your definitive guide to what makes you, you! The Gene clearly and accessibly explains the code that all life uses to make more of their species - and how mutations make every single one of us individual and unique! This series is packed with in-depth knowledge you can trust, that gets to the heart of what it means to be a human being living right here, right now. It gives you the tools you need to understand the science behind the wonders of our world. The Gene is a vital chapter of our story, so read on to discover what makes you, you...!

      Explodapedia: The Gene
    • Your definitive guide to the heart of all life - The Cell. None of the fabulously diverse range of all life on Earth could exist without the astonishing workings of cells, so join Dr Ben Martynoga and Moose Allain as they explain the fascinating story of life's building blocks!

      Explodapedia: The Cell
    • Welcome to Explodapedia, the indispensable guide to everything you need to know!

      Explodapedia: Evolution
    • Rewild is a celebration of nature and the incredible ways it keeps us alive, and an exploration of how we can welcome the wild on a personal and epic scale. River-nurturing wolves, tree-toppling beavers, climate warrior whales and even genetically-engineered woolly mammoths could all help us protect, revive and restore our planet to its full glory. Join Ben Martynoga and Moose Allain for an inspiring look at how we can rewild life so that nature - and humankind - flourishes for a long time to come.

      Rewild