| History of Life: A Very Short Introduction |
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The above quotation, written in the 19th century by American author John Neal, might as well be the motto of the Oxford University Press’ Very Short Introduction range of titles. There are currently 193 in the series, covering subjects from the merits of Egyptian Art to an analysis of Game Theory, and seemingly everything in between. This latest title has been written by renowned palaeontologist Michael J. Benton, and it begins its 170-page journey right at the start, with the newly-cooled Earth. These first thirty or forty pages will be the most familiar to anyone already working in the field of astrobiology, with discussions on the search for biomarkers and the RNA world hypothesis among many areas covered. As such, this section of the book provides a fine primer to anyone who is interested in astrobiology, but perhaps does not possess much of a background to cover the -biology part.
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