Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body (2008) by Neil Shubin {ePub, Mobi} [Dr.Soc]seeders: 3
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Please use magnet link (inverted u-shaped icon) for all my uploads. For any problem with my uploads or trouble with downloading, please PM me. Thanks. Your Inner Fish: A Journey Into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body By Neil Shubin 2008 | ISBN: 0307277453, 0375424474 | 256 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 6 MB The human story didn't start with the first bipeds; it began literally billions of years ago. In this easy-reading volume, Shubin shows us how to discover that long and fascinating history in the structure of our own bodies while weaving in a charming account of his own scientific journey. Fish paleontologist Shubin illuminates the subject of evolution with humor and clarity in this compelling look at how the human body evolved into its present state. Parsing the millennia-old genetic history of the human form is a natural project for Shubin, who chairs the department of organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago and was co-discoverer of Tiktaalik, a 375-million-year-old fossil fish whose flat skull and limbs, and finger, toe, ankle and wrist bones, provide a link between fish and the earliest land-dwelling creatures. Shubin moves smoothly through the anatomical spectrum, finding ancient precursors to human teeth in a 200-million-year-old fossil of the mouse-size part animal, part reptile tritheledont; he also notes cellular similarities between humans and sponges. Other fossils reveal the origins of our senses, from the eye to that wonderful Rube Goldberg contraption the ear. Shubin excels at explaining the science, making each discovery an adventure, whether it's a Pennsylvania roadcut or a stony outcrop beset by polar bears and howling Arctic winds. I can imagine few things more beautiful or intellectually profound than finding the basis for our humanity… nestled inside some of the most humble creatures that ever lived, he writes, and curious readers are likely to agree. Seed, Share, Gain knowledge || Don't forget to give thumbs up Related Torrents
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