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What Is Life?
What Is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology | Addy Pross
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Seventy years ago, Erwin Schrodinger posed a profound question: 'What is life, and how did it emerge from non-life?' This problem has puzzled biologists and physical scientists ever since. Living things are hugely complex and have unique (…more)
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bookish.liz
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Bailedbailed

I honestly hate when this happens, but I can't bring myself past the first chapter of this book.
Hopefully I'll be ready for it sometime in the future and finish it 🌿

knittedgnome I hate to bail too but there is only so much time and so many books! 7y
bookish.liz @knittedgnome that is so true! And I've learned to rather bail than end in a reading rut - one can always go back once the time is right 😊 7y
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bookish.liz
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Feels good to be back and posting on bookstagram again 📖 and excited to explore Litsy further!
What are you guys excited about for February? 😁💙
#whatislife #addypross #oxforduniversitypress #februarytbr #februarybooks

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bookish.liz
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Quite excited to get started on this book, but have a presentation to prepare 🙁 I'd rather be reading! 📖🌻
#whatislife #andypross #oxforduniversitypress

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shanaqui
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If this is meant to be groundbreaking, I clearly should've gone into science years ago because I was before my time. (Note: I don't believe that's true.) It's an interesting elucidation of a process I already went through myself, believing it to be obvious: biology is chemistry is physics (plus, and I didn't add these originally, physics is mathematics is logic).