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how humans will survive a mass extinction

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Scatter, adapt, and remember

how humans will survive a mass extinction

First Anchor books edition.
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  • 2 Have read

"In this brilliantly speculative work of popular science, Annalee Newitz, editor of io9.com, explains that although global disaster is all but inevitable, our chances of long-term species survival are better than ever. 'Scatter, Adapt, and Remember' explores how scientific breakthroughs today will help us avoid disasters tomorrow, from simulating tsunamis or studying central Turkey's ancient underground cities, to cultivating cyanobacteria for "living cities" or designing space elevators to make space colonies cost-effective. Readers of this book will be equipped scientifically, intellectually, and emotionally to face whatever our future holds." --

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305

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Scatter, adapt, and remember: how humans will survive a mass extinction
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Are we all going to die?
pt 1. A history of mass extinctions : The apocalypse that brought us to life ; Two ways to go extinct ; The great dying ; What really happened to the dinosaurs ; Is a mass extinction going on right now?
pt. 2. We almost didn't make it : The African bottleneck ; Meeting the Neanderthals ; Great plagues ; The hungry generations
pt. 3. Lessons from survivors : Scatter: footprints of the diaspora ; Adapt: meet the toughest microbes in the world ; Remember: swim south ; Pragmatic optimism, or stories of survival
pt. 4. How to build a death-proof city : The mutating metropolis ; Disaster science ; Using math to stop a pandemic ; Cities that hide ; Every surface a farm
pt. 5. The million-year view : Terraforming Earth ; Not in our planetary backyard ; Take a ride on the space elevator ; Your body is optional ; On Titan's beach.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Library of Congress
GF86 .N485 2014, GF86 .N485 2013, GF86.N485 2014

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Pagination
305 pages :
Number of pages
305

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Open Library
OL25903196M
ISBN 10
0307949427
ISBN 13
9780307949424, 9780385535922
LCCN
2013387226, 2012042409
OCLC/WorldCat
880959627, 855581204, 800040203

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