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Life at the Limits: Organisms in Extreme Environments by David A. Wharton,

Life at the Limits: Organisms in Extreme Environments by David A. Wharton,
Frogs that freeze solid, worms that dry out, and bacteria that survive temperatures over 100° C are all organisms that have an extreme biology, which involves many aspects of their physiology, ecology, and evolution. These organisms live in seemingly impossible places and exhibit fascinating behavior. In this captivating account, the reader is taken on a tour of extreme environments, and shown the remarkable abilities of organisms to survive a range of extreme conditions, such as high and low temperatures and desiccation. Examples include: Hydrothermal vents Hot and cold deserts Polar regions hot springs alpine and winter temperate environments ocean depths, salt lakes, soda lakes, and estuarine muds, among other environments. Life at the Limits considers how organisms survive major stresses, and what extreme organisms can tell us about the origin of life and the possibilities of extraterrestrial life. David Wharton is a Senior Lecturer in Zoology at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. He has focused his research on the survival abilities of nematodes, resulting in the publication of over 75 research papers and one book, The Functional Biology of Nematodes (Croom Helm, 1986). His contribution to research was recognized by the award of the degree Doctor of Science by the University of Bristol in 1997. Recently, Wharton has become interested in the popularization of science through his involvement in the establishment of a Postgraduate Diploma in Natural History, Filmmaking and Communication, a collaboration between the University of Otago and Natural History New Zealand, a producer of natural history films based in Dunedin.



McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Bioscience by McGraw-Hill Companies,
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Bioscience by McGraw-Hill Companies,
THE LANGUAGE OF BIOSCIENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Derived from the world-renowned "McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, Sixth Edition, this vital reference offers a wealth of essential information in a portable, convenient, quick-find format. Whether you're a professional, a student, a writer, or a general reader with an interest in science, there is no better or more authoritative way to stay up-to-speed with the current language of bioscience or gain an understanding of its key ideas and concepts. Written in clear, simple language understandable to the general reader, yet in-depth enough for scientists, educators, and advanced students, "The McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Bioscience, Second Edition: * Has been extensively revised, with 18,000 entries encompassing the language of the life sciences * Includes synonyms, acronyms, and abbreviations * Provides pronunciations for all terms * Covers more than 20 areas of life science, including anatomy, biochemistry, botany, evolution, genetics, microbiology, physiology, and zoology, and has been expanded to cover other important biomedical sciences such as forensics, neuroscience, pathology, pharmacology, and veterinary science * Includes an appendix containing tables of useful data and information * Is based on the "McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms - for more than a quarter-of-a-century THE standard international reference Carefully reviewed for clarity, completeness, and accuracy, the "McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Bioscience, Second Edition, offers a standard of excellence unmatched by any similar publication.



Natural History Museum - The Natural History Museum, one of three large museums located on Exhibition Road, Kensington, London (the others are the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum), is home to life and earth science collections comprising some 70 million specimens or items. There are five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology.

The Science of Life - The Science of Life is nine books in three volumes popular science written by Julian Huxley H.G.

It's a Good Life - It's a Good Life is a short story by Jerome Bixby, written in 1953. In 1970 it was voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the 20 finest science fiction stories ever written, and was published in a collection of those 20 entitled the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume I.

Life Story - Life Story (1987) is a TV movie about the race to discover the structure of DNA, based on the book The Double Helix by James Watson. It was originally made for the BBC's Horizon science series and is generally considered to be one of the better science docu-dramas.



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