i'm not going to write another expletide book, i say to my wife. But for a while, i'm hunt in the back of my mind, i'd like to write a book about the history of life. I wanted to go to apes immediately, of course, but i held out until we got there. This is one of those books that i am going to gift and iam going to tole yes, i want people that are thir's a great ar way to get someone interested,. annause you can find your entry point.
In this episode, we sit down with Henry Ernest Gee, the paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and senior editor of the scientific journal Nature.
I was honored to get the opportunity chat with one of the absolute titans of science journalism and science communication about his new book: A Very Short History of Life on Earth, 4.6 billion years in 12 chapters.
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