Oxygen : The molecule that made the world
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Oxygen has had extraordinary effects on life.Three hundred million
years ago, in Carboniferous times, dragonflies grew as big as
seagulls, with wingspans ofnearly a metre. Researchers claim they
could have flown only if the air had contained more oxygen than
today -probably as much as 35 per cent. Giant spiders, tree-ferns,
marine rock formations and fossil charcoalsall tell the same story.
High oxygen levels may also explain the global firestorm that
contributed to thedemise of the dinosaurs after the asteroid
impact.The strange and profound effects that oxygen has had on the
evolution of life pose a riddle, which this booksets out to answer.
Oxygen is a toxic gas. Divers breathing pure oxygen at depth suffer
from convulsionsand lung injury. Fruit flies raised at twice normal
atmospheric levels of oxygen live half as long as theirsiblings.
Reactive forms of oxygen, known as free radicals, are thought to
cause ageing in people. Yet ifatmospheric oxygen reached 35 per
cent in the Carboniferous, why did it promote exuberant
growth,instead of rapid ageing and death?Oxygen takes the reader on
an enthralling journey, as gripping as a thriller, as it unravels
the unexpectedways in which oxygen spurred the evolution of life
and death. The book explains far more than the size ofancient
insects: it shows how oxygen underpins the origin of biological
complexity, the birth of photosynthesis, the sudden evolution of
animals, the need for two sexes, the accelerated ageing of cloned
animals like Dolly the sheep, and the surprisingly long lives of
bats and birds.Drawing on this grand evolutionary canvas, Oxygen
offers fresh perspectives on our own lives and deaths,explaining
modern killer diseases, why we age, and what we can do about it.
Advancing revelatory new ideas,following chains of evidence, the
book ranges through many disciplines, from environmental sciences
tomolecular medicine. The result is a captivating vision of
contemporary science and a humane synthesis of ourplace in nature.
This remarkable book might just redefine the way we think about the
world.Oxford Landmark Science books are 'must-read' classics of
modern science writing which have crystallized big ideas, and
shaped the way we think.