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Astrobiology is an exciting new subject, and one, arguably, more interdisciplinary than any other. Astrobiologists seek to understand the origin and evolution of life on Earth in order to illuminate and guide the search for life on other planets. In this Very Short Introduction, David C. Catling introduces the subject through our understanding of the factors that allowed life to arise and persist on our own planet, and for the signs we are looking for in the search for extraterrestrial life.About the Series:Oxford's Very Short Introductions series offers concise and original introductions to a wide range of subjects--from Islam to Sociology, Politics to Classics, Literary Theory to History, and Archaeology to the Bible. Not simply a textbook of definitions, each volume in this series provides trenchant and provocative--yet always balanced and complete--discussions of the central issues in a given discipline or field. Every Very Short Introduction gives a readable evolution of the subject in question, demonstrating how the subject has developed and how it has influenced society. Eventually, the series will encompass every major academic discipline, offering all students an accessible and abundant reference library. Whatever the area of study that one deems important or appealing, whatever the topic that fascinates the general reader, the Very Short Introductions series has a handy and affordable guide that will likely prove indispensable.
What are the fundamental conditions required for life to emerge and persist, and how do these parameters inform our search for biological signatures on other worlds? David C. Catling, a professor specializing in planetary science and astrobiology, utilizes current research in geology, chemistry, and biology to construct a framework for understanding life's potential in the universe. He argues that by examining the specific evolutionary history of Earth, scientists can better identify the chemical and environmental markers necessary to detect extraterrestrial organisms. The text synthesizes complex planetary data into a coherent narrative regarding the habitability of the cosmos.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as an accessible entry point for students and general readers interested in the intersection of planetary science and biology. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which manages to distill high-level scientific concepts into a concise and manageable format.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199586454
ISBN-13:
9780199586455
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