
Biology: The Science of Life
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Nowicki
About this listen
One of the greatest scientific feats of our era is the astonishing progress made in understanding biology-the intricate machinery of life-a progress to which the period we are living in right now has contributed the most.
As you read these words, researchers are delving ever deeper into the workings of living systems, turning their discoveries into new medical treatments, improved methods of growing food, and innovative products that are already changing the world.
The 72 lectures in this comprehensive exploration of living systems at all levels-from biological molecules to global ecosystems-will give you all the information you need to grasp this fascinating field and its impact on both our own lives and our understanding of the life that surrounds us.
Professor Nowicki presents his subject in a conceptual format, emphasizing the importance of broad principles. Though facts and details are offered in abundance, it is always in the context of developing a context listeners can readily absorb.
Your newfound mastery of the fundamentals of biology will serve you in many ways-whether you want to read the headlines with greater insight, update a subject you studied long ago, view the natural world with new appreciation, become a better-informed voter and consumer, or gain the intellectual stimulation of understanding the basic principles that unite all living things.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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What made the experience of listening to Biology: The Science of Life the most enjoyable?
This series of lectures is written and read in such a lively, engaging manner, its a pleasure to listen to and promotes effortless learning. I have been hoping in earnest for a series like this to appear (vast improvement over the lacklustre modern scholar title I tried previously) and I can't wait to sample other courses in the series.The professor - whose performance is bright and bouncy enough to carry you the distance with his enthusiasm- gives an extremely well structured overview of the life sciences, pitched at about A level. I am fairly familiar with the material but It is suitable for those with limited knowledge of the subject- however such a reader might need to supplement their learning with diagrams from books to gain a more complete understanding of some topics.
Biology brought to life!
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Arid at times, skip through if a particular chapter doesn't interest you. Great knowledge lays ahead.
Thorough and well structured course
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"A wonderful experience"
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wonderful course
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Stay focused
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Brilliant if you have some knowledge of biology
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This is perfect for anyone with a keen interest in biology. It may however be starting at too advanced a level for anyone with no prior knowledge in biology. But by no means is that restrictive. If you want to learn and have any schooling at all, get this audio book!
High calibre education
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Although it's not too loud or longer than a few seconds, the brass instrument is high pitched and completely pointless; it feels like someone left their phone on and sat next to you :D and why the introductory clapping?
All-in-all, brilliant content and well worth it if you're ok with distractions
Content good, music bad
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