The astonishing true story behind sleep science: from staying awake for 115 consecutive hours to living in a cave for 32 days
Kenneth R. Miller Reihenfolge der Bücher
Kenneth R. Miller ist Professor für Biologie, dessen Werk sich auf das öffentliche Verständnis der Evolution konzentriert. Seine Forschung befasst sich mit der Struktur und Funktion von Zellmembranen, und seine Schriften verteidigen die wissenschaftliche Integrität der Evolution. Miller trägt auch zu weit verbreiteten Biologielehrbüchern bei, die Millionen von Studenten erreichen.





- 2023
- 2021
Packed with information, this compassionate guide is the most up-to-date book available.
- 2020
Concise text derives common partial differential equations, discussing and applying techniques of Fourier analysis. Also covers Legendre, Bessel, and Mathieu functions and general structure of differential operators. 1953 edition.
- 2019
The Human Instinct
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
From one of America’s best-known biologists, a revolutionary new way of thinking about evolution that shows “why, in light of our origins, humans are still special” (Edward J. Larson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evolution). Once we had a special place in the hierarchy of life on Earth—a place confirmed by the literature and traditions of every human tribe. But then the theory of evolution arrived to shake the tree of human understanding to its roots. To many of the most passionate advocates for Darwin’s theory, we are just one species among multitudes, no more significant than any other. Even our minds are not our own, they tell us, but living machines programmed for nothing but survival and reproduction. In The Human Instinct, Brown University biologist Kenneth R. Miller “confronts both lay and professional misconceptions about evolution” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), showing that while evolution explains how our bodies and brains were shaped, that heritage does not limit or predetermine human behavior. In fact, Miller argues in this “highly recommended” (Forbes) work that it is only thanks to evolution that we have the power to shape our destiny. Equal parts natural science and philosophy, The Human Instinct makes an “absorbing, lucid, and engaging…case that it was evolution that gave us our humanity” (Ursula Goodenough, professor of biology at Washington University in St. Louis).
- 2007
Finding Darwin's God
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
From a leading authority on the evolution debates comes this critically acclaimed investigation into one of the most controversial topics of our times