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Life at the Speed of Light

From the Double Helix to the Dawn of Digital Life

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Life at the Speed of Light

By: J. Craig Venter
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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In 2010, scientists led by J. Craig Venter became the first to successfully create "synthetic life" - putting humankind at the threshold of the most important and exciting phase of biological research, one that will enable us to actually write the genetic code for designing new species to help us adapt and evolve for long-term survival. The science of synthetic genomics will have a profound impact on human existence, including chemical and energy generation, health, clean water and food production, environmental control, and possibly even our evolution.

In Life at the Speed of Light, Venter presents a fascinating and authoritative study of this emerging field from the inside-detailing its origins, current challenges and controversies, and projected effects on our lives. This scientific frontier provides an opportunity to ponder anew the age-old question "What is life?" and examine what we really mean by "playing God." Life at the Speed of Light is a landmark work, written by a visionary at the dawn of a new era of biological engineering.

©2013 J. Craig Venter (P)2013 Tantor
Evolution & Genetics Biological Sciences History & Philosophy Science Genetics History Philosophy Biotechnology Social Sciences
Fascinating Scientific Information • Historical Significance • Very Good Performance • Educational Content

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This is a very interesting book from the standpoint that it documents a very historical event with the creation of synthetic life. This book provides a detailed history leading up to and then the aftermath of Dr. Venter and associates creation of the synthetic biology. The book is well written, but the content is very scientific and perhaps is more appropriate for scientist and those who have a strong scientific interest or understanding of Dr. Venters work. The performance of the narrator is very good, and even the content of the books is good for the right audience. My opinion is that this book is not necessarily for the average listener. The content is complex and was above my understanding. Over this book is, and will continue to be a very important historical record for the actual scientific creation of the first synthetic life.

Very technical book, not for the average listener

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This is a truly fascinating account of a cutting edge field. Genetics is like fire, or language, or radio waves, a literally life changing watershed moment in the human experiment. This book captures the history and the future trajectory-- transmitting DNA codes via radio waves to replicate life "at the speed of light"

One of my best reads for the year

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While I don't claim to have an excellent grasp on all of the subjects covered, I found this book to be very educational and interesting. There were many things covered that I am currently learning in my microbiology class, and I found Craig Venter's passion for his work to be enthralling. I listened every time I got a break, and I know I'll be listening to this book over and over again!

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Would you listen to Life at the Speed of Light again? Why?

I live in Venter's world, and had minimal expectation from a 'Scientific Tell-ALL' but the book is provocative, stimulating and dramatic in it's mathematical insights. The reiteration of the Nobel awards would be enough but Venter adds verve.

What other book might you compare Life at the Speed of Light to and why?

The Double Helix, any of Francois Jacob's last three books, Isaacson's Einstein, Any of Feynman other than about Samba, Wilson or Slobodkin.

What does Bob Souer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He seems as a non-scientist and yet gets into the action and makes no errors with complicated virology and molecular terms.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The Only Actor who CAN play Venter- Robin Williams

The MAN Gets IT RIGHT

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Overall this is a great book with fascinating information about synthetic biotech, but I felt like the narration was boring and might as well have been a computer narrating it.

Great material, boring narration

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