Parker prances through Thomas's complex thoughts and abstruse language, sharing a rich good humor with the author. They are ideally mated. Thomas possesses the true scientist's erudition and clarity. Parker maintains the author's confidence that the reader/listener follows his discussion,... read more
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Continuing the exploration of humanity and its world he began in The Lives of a Cell, the acclaimed scientist examines disease and natural death, cloning, making mistakes, and other timely topics with his trademark wonder and wit....
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