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  1. Nick Lane is a biochemist and writer who explores the deep chemistry of life and death, the origins of life, and the role of energy in bringing matter alive. He has written several books, including Oxygen: The Molecule that Made the World, Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death, and The Vital Question: Why is Life the Way it Is?

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    In vivo studies of ischaemia-reperfusion injury in hypothermically stored rabbit renal autograft (1995) Website. www .nick-lane .net. Nick Lane (born 1967) is a British biochemist and writer. He is a professor in evolutionary biochemistry at University College London. He has published five books to date which have won several awards.

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  3. Nick Lane is a biochemist who explores the cycle of reactions that transforms inorganic molecules into the building blocks of life, and the reverse. He reveals how this cycle connects the first photosynthetic bacteria with our peculiar cells, the emergence of consciousness with the inevitability of death, and the subtle differences between individuals.

  4. 2015. ISBN. 978-0-393-08881-6 (Hardcover) The Vital Question is a book by the English biochemist Nick Lane about the way the evolution and origin of life on Earth was constrained by the provision of energy . The book was well received by critics; The New York Times, for example, found it "seductive and often convincing" [1] though the reviewer ...

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  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Professor and author Nick Lane discusses his new book Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death, which tells the story of our planet with the story o...

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  6. THE INDEPENDENT. With its vast scope, page-turning revelations and elegant prose, Nick Lane’s Life Ascending is everything one could hope for in a science book. This is a science book that doesn't cheat: the structure is logical, the writing is witty, and the hard questions are tackled head on.

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  8. What process animates cells and gives life to lifeless matter? What brings our own lives to an end? The Krebs cycle is the answer - and it could turn our pic...

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