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Transformer

The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death

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For decades, biology has been dominated by information—the power of genes. Yet in terms of information there is no difference between a living cell and one that died a moment ago. What really animates cells and sets them apart from non-living matter? This question goes back to the flawed geniuses and heroic origins of modern biology. The answer could turn our picture of life on Earth upside down.

In Transformer, Nick Lane captures a scientific renaissance that is hiding in plain sight. At its core is a cycle of reactions that transforms inorganic molecules into the building blocks of life, and the reverse—the iconic Krebs cycle that sits at the heart of metabolism. This conflicted merry-go-round of energy and matter has long taunted true understanding. Nick Lane is in the vanguard of scientists now tracing its ramifications across the tree of life.

To grasp the Krebs cycle is to fathom the deep coherence of biology. It connects the first photosynthetic bacteria with our own peculiar cells. It links the emergence of consciousness with the inevitability of death. And it puts the subtle differences between individuals in the same grand story as the rise of the living world itself.

Life is at root a chemical phenomenon: this is its deep logic.

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©2022 Nick Lane (P)2022 Profile Books Ltd
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Really interesting .. culminates with some interesting reflections on consciousness; important with the emergence of ai as this question will become more important

Makes a complex subject legible

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Another mind blowing book from Nick Lane that takes you on an incredible journey of the chemistry of life.

The only drawbacks are
1. The narration is strangely robotic - it was quite off-putting
2. Without the illustrations the audio version loses a lot vs the book

Probably one to read rather than listen to.

Excellent book but narration rather robotic

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I’ve listened to 200 audiobooks and this is the only one I had to stop because I just couldn’t handle the narration. It…is…so…in-credibly…..slow…and…ponderous that it’s just impossible to get on board with. How the production team let this through is beyond me. I’m currently reading the book and it’s fantastic - buy the book, avoid this.

The worst narration ever.

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I have no idea what to say about this book as the narrator's cadence was so weird, distracting and slow I couldn't put up with it. Absolutely unlistenable. Apologies to the author. He sounded fascinating on the Event Horizon podcast which put me on to this book but honestly, he needs to speak to his lawyer about this one...I sped it up, slowed it down...everything I could think of. Finally, the only thing that made the pain stop was deleting the thing.

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I found this fascinating and excellent learning material. I ended up with a far greater understanding of many interconnected aspects of the biology of life on our planet. This is relevant and valuable information that can be applied in many areas. Looking forward to the next book by Nick!

Fascinating book with poor narration

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