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“Сумма биотехнологии” Александра Панчина – это увлекательный научно-популярный рассказ о генетически модифицированных организмах (ГМО), их безопасности и методах создания, а также о других биотехнологиях, которые оказались в центре общественных дискуссий. Из книги вы узнаете все самое интересное о чтении молекул ДНК, возможности клонирования человека, создании химер, искусственном оплодотворении и генетической диагностике, о современных методах лечения наследственных заболеваний с помощью генной терапии, о перспективах продления человеческой жизни и победы над старением.
«Книга Панчина – это мрачная антиутопия в духе Оруэлла и Кафки, но через эту пыльную паутину пробивается уверенность автора в величии человеческого разума. Это книга о том, как важно сохранять здравый смысл, как бы ни был абсурден окружающий мир – тем более важно, чем более абсурден. Никакой надежды нет, и это повод создать ее заново. Может быть, окажется еще не поздно». Ася Казанцева, научный журналист, лауреат премии «Просветитель».
«Гарвардский Некромант» рассказывает о том, как вели бы себя ученые, если бы магия реально существовала. Это научная фантастика с акцентом на первом слове. Автор пишет как о реальных, так и о вымышленных научных исследованиях, но вымышленные описывает так, чтобы они удовлетворяли всем критериям настоящих научных работ. Этим книга немного напоминает таинственный «Манускрипт Войнича» – кодекс, написанный на неизвестном, скорее всего, несуществующем языке с использованием неизвестного алфавита, но трудно отличимый от аутентичной древней рукописи.
Послевоенные годы знаменуются решительным наступлением нашего морского рыболовства на открытые, ранее не охваченные промыслом районы Мирового океана. Одним из таких районов стала тропическая Атлантика, прилегающая к берегам Северо-западной Африки, где советские рыбаки в 1958 году впервые подняли свои вымпелы и с успехом приступили к новому для них промыслу замечательной деликатесной рыбы сардины. Но это было не простым делом и потребовало не только напряженного труда рыбаков, но и больших исследований ученых-специалистов.
Настоящая монография посвящена изучению системы исторического образования и исторической науки в рамках сибирского научно-образовательного комплекса второй половины 1920-х – первой половины 1950-х гг. Период сталинизма в истории нашей страны характеризуется определенной дихотомией. С одной стороны, это время диктатуры коммунистической партии во всех сферах жизни советского общества, политических репрессий и идеологических кампаний. С другой стороны, именно в эти годы были заложены базовые институциональные основы развития исторического образования, исторической науки, принципов взаимоотношения исторического сообщества с государством, которые определили это развитие на десятилетия вперед, в том числе сохранившись во многих чертах и до сегодняшнего времени.
Монография посвящена проблеме самоидентификации русской интеллигенции, рассмотренной в историко-философском и историко-культурном срезах. Логически текст состоит из двух частей. В первой рассмотрено становление интеллигенции, начиная с XVIII века и по сегодняшний день, дана проблематизация важнейших тем и идей; вторая раскрывает своеобразную интеллектуальную, духовную, жизненную оппозицию Ф. М. Достоевского и Л. Н. Толстого по отношению к истории, статусу и судьбе русской интеллигенции. Оба писателя, будучи людьми диаметрально противоположных мировоззренческих взглядов, оказались “versus” интеллигентских приемов мышления, идеологии, базовых ценностей и моделей поведения.
Монография протоиерея Георгия Митрофанова, известного историка, доктора богословия, кандидата философских наук, заведующего кафедрой церковной истории Санкт-Петербургской духовной академии, написана на основе кандидатской диссертации автора «Творчество Е. Н. Трубецкого как опыт философского обоснования религиозного мировоззрения» (2008) и посвящена творчеству в области религиозной философии выдающегося отечественного мыслителя князя Евгения Николаевича Трубецкого (1863-1920). В монографии показано, что Е.
Эксперты пророчат, что следующие 50 лет будут определяться взаимоотношениями людей и технологий. Грядущие изобретения, несомненно, изменят нашу жизнь, вопрос состоит в том, до какой степени? Чего мы ждем от новых технологий и что хотим получить с их помощью? Как они изменят сферу медиа, экономику, здравоохранение, образование и нашу повседневную жизнь в целом? Ричард Уотсон призывает задуматься о современном обществе и представить, какой мир мы хотим создать в будущем. Он доступно и интересно исследует возможное влияние технологий на все сферы нашей жизни.
Что такое, в сущности, лес, откуда у людей с ним такая тесная связь? Для человека это не просто источник сырья или зеленый фитнес-центр – лес может стать местом духовных исканий, служить исцелению и просвещению. Биолог, эколог и журналист Адриане Лохнер рассматривает лес с культурно-исторической и с научной точек зрения. Вы узнаете, как устроена лесная экосистема, познакомитесь с различными типами леса, характеризующимися по составу видов деревьев и по условиям окружающей среды, а также с видами лесопользования и с некоторыми аспектами охраны лесов. «Когда видишь зеленые вершины холмов, которые волнами катятся до горизонта, вдруг охватывает оптимизм.
Стоит ли делать ребенку прививки и если да, то зачем? Ответы на эти вопросы до сих пор неочевидны для многих родителей. Американский педиатр, специалист по инфекционным заболеваниям и один из создателей вакцины против ротавируса Пол Оффит ставит вопрос более жестко: стоит ли давать родителям право такого выбора?Результатом массовых отказов от прививок стало возвращение эпидемий почти забытых болезней: коклюша, кори, менингита. Стремясь оградить детей от побочных эффектов вакцин, взрослые поддаются массовой истерии, основанной на неподтвержденных данных и эмоциональных реакциях.В своей книге Оффит анализирует несколько антипрививочных кампаний и блестяще опровергает аргументы их активистов, доказывая, что решение не прививать ребенка может оказаться смертельно опасным.
Книга Бориса Жукова «Дарвинизм в XXI веке» посвящена современному состоянию теории эволюции и месту в ней изначального дарвинизма. Автор подробно описал историю эволюционного учения, разобрал аргументы его противников и контраргументы сторонников, показал слабые и сильные места теории эволюции, ее связь с генетикой, эмбриологией и другими науками. И все это щедро приправил многочисленными примерами из животного и растительного мира, научными экспериментами и описаниями палеонтологических находок.
Стройно объяснить происхождение разума не удавалось еще никому. В этой концептуальной книге эволюционный психолог Джеффри Миллер выносит на суд общественности свою оригинальную идею – теорию происхождения уникальных умственных способностей человека в ходе полового отбора. Ключевым механизмом отбора автор считает выбор полового партнера, который осуществляли доисторические гоминиды и продолжаем осуществлять мы, современные мужчины и женщины. Сложный язык, мораль, искусство, благотворительность очень затратны для особи и не способствуют ее выживанию.
Это книга о старении, смертельной болезни, смерти – то есть о вещах, которых мы так боимся, что стараемся вообще не думать о них, вытеснить на периферию сознания. Автор книги, знаменитый американский хирург Атул Гаванде, уверен, что прятать голову в песок неправильно: смерть – часть жизни, ее естественное завершение, и именно в таком качестве, осознанно и спокойно, и следует ее принимать. Беда в том, что старость и умирание в современной культуре проходят по ведомству медицины, которая считает смерть просто процедурной неудачей, фатальным техническим сбоем.