'tells a great story and manages to be informative at all levels. Conway Morris has a collector's eye for the sort of entertaining yet informative snippets that keep readers on their toes.' New Scientist Located in the west of Canada, the Burgess Shale contains a unique collection of fossil remains,[...]
The assassinâs bullet misses, the Archdukeâs carriage moves forward, and a catastrophic war is avoided. So too with the history of life. Re-run the tape of life, as Stephen J. Gould claimed, and the outcome must be entirely different: an alien world, without humans and maybe not even intel[...]
This title is a controversial challenge to current views of evolution, for the general reader.
How did human beings acquire imaginations that can conjure up untrue possibilities? How did the Universe become self-aware? In "The Runes of Evolution," Simon Conway Morris revitalizes the study of evolution from the perspective of convergence, providing us with compelling new evidence to support th[...]