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Kat Arney

    Kat Arney excelle dans la traduction de sujets scientifiques complexes en récits accessibles et captivants pour un large public. Son travail explore les liens complexes entre la science, l'évolution et les processus fondamentaux de la vie. Avec une profonde compréhension de la génétique et des sciences de la vie, elle élabore une prose claire et précise. L'écriture d'Arney vise à éclairer comment la science façonne notre monde et notre compréhension de celui-ci.

    How to Code a Human
    Herding Hemingway's Cats
    Herding Hemingway's Cats: Understanding How Our Genes Work
    The Compact Guide of DNA
    Rebel Cell
    Rebel Cell
    • Rebel Cell

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,5(10)Évaluer

      A fresh and fascinating investigation into cancer and how genetics holds the key to overcoming it.

      Rebel Cell
    • Rebel Cell

      Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,3(211)Évaluer

      Focusing on the mechanisms and root causes of cancer, Kat Arney presents a compelling argument for reexamining our understanding of this pervasive disease. She emphasizes the need for a new perspective to effectively combat cancer and shares an optimistic vision for advancements in human medicine. Through her insights, readers are encouraged to consider innovative approaches in the fight against cancer, highlighting both the challenges and potential breakthroughs in medical science.

      Rebel Cell
    • The Compact Guide of DNA

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(14)Évaluer

      An award-winning author takes us into the world of DNA, exploring how it encodes our genes and make us unique. T his condensed, updated version of How to Code a Human makes this remarkable history succinct and accessible. In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick solved one of science’s greatest enigmas—the molecule underlying all life—and changed the face of biology. For the first time, scientists could isolate what makes us human. DNA provides a fascinating guide to the world of the double helix, examining who we are, how we’re wired, and how we repair ourselves. With information on so-called “junk” DNA, how our genes evolved, heritability, the genetics of neuroscience, viruses, disease, and what happens when things go wrong, this takes us on a beautiful, visual journey through the polymer chain.

      The Compact Guide of DNA
    • Herding Hemingway's Cats

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Introduction: It's All About that Base 1. It's Not What You've Got, It's What You Do With It That Counts 2. Taking Out the Garbage 3. A Bit of Dogma 4. Throwing the Switch 5. The Secret's in the Blend 6. Cats with Thumbs 7. Fish with Hips 8. Mice and Men and Mole Rats, Oh My! 9. Party Town 10. Pimp My Genome 11. Cut and Paste 12. Nature's Red Pen 13. Ever Increasing Circles 14. Silence of the Genes 15. Night of the Living Dead 16. On the Hop 17. Opening a Can of Wobbly Worms 18. Everyone's a Little Bit Mutant 19. Opening the Black Box 20. Blame the Parents 21. Meet the Mickey Mouse Mice 22. In Search of the 21st-Century Gene Glossary I'd like to thank . References Index

      Herding Hemingway's Cats
    • How to Code a Human

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Covering all aspects of modern genetics from the evolution of our species to inherited diseases, junk DNA, genetic engineering and the intricacies of the molecular processes inside our cells, this is a beautiful, visual guide to the code of life.

      How to Code a Human