Nature remade : engineering life, envisioning worlds / edited by Luis A. Campos, Michael R. Dietrich, Tiago Saraiva, and Christian C. Young.
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- 2021
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"In this fourth volume in our Convening Science series with the Marine Biological Laboratory, contributors, including historians, biologists, and philosophers, explore the development of bioengineering. The essays show how engineering is both a means to a functional end and a method of learning about the world. The book is organized around three themes--controlling and reproducing, knowing and making, and envisioning--to chart the increasing sophistication of our engineering of biological systems and to change our sense of the scales at which engineering occurs, to include not just genetics but also ecosystem-level intervention. The volume will attempt to make the case for "the centrality of engineering for understanding and imagining modern life.""-- Provided by publisher.
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- 9780226783260
- 022678326X