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616.0757 KAK Principles of computerized tomographic imaging | 616.0757 MAC Medical imaging systems | 616.07572 DAS Digital forensics for the health sciences : applications in practice and research | 616.078 RAM Why we die : the new science of ageing and the quest for immortality | 616.07901 SEG Design principles for the immune system and other distributed autonomous systems | 616.0790113 DAS Artificial immune systems and their applications | 616.0795015118 MAR Mathematical modelling of immune response in infectious diseases |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan transforms our understanding of why we age and die - and whether there's anything we can do about it. We are living through a revolution in biology. Giant strides are being made in our understanding of why we age and die, and why some species live longer than others. Immortality, once a faint hope, has never been more within our grasp. Examining recent scientific breakthroughs, Ramakrishnan shows how cutting-edge efforts to extend lifespan by altering our natural biology raise profound questions. Although we might not like it, does death serve a necessary biological purpose? And how can we increase our chances of living long, healthy and fulfilled lives? As science advances, we have much to gain. But might we also have much to lose
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