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Humanology : a scientist's guide to our amazing existence / Professor Luke O'Neill.

By: Publisher: Dublin : Gill Books, [2018]Description: 340 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780717180158
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128.4 23
Summary: "Taking us on an incredible journey across centuries and galaxies, accompanied by his characteristic wit, Professor Luke O'Neill explains how it all began, how it all will end and everything in between. Readers will benefit from Luke's insatiable curiosity for life when they dive into this ultimate journey through life and death. Among many fascinating facts, you'll discover the science behind how we got to be so smart, why sex with a caveman was a good idea, the science of finding love, why we follow religions, and how robots will become part of everyday life. " - Copac
List(s) this item appears in: New acquisitions 2019 | Acquisitions 2019-2020 | A Bird in the Hand is Worth 2 in the Book
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Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 128.4 O'NE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 000412124

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"Taking us on an incredible journey across centuries and galaxies, accompanied by his characteristic wit, Professor Luke O'Neill explains how it all began, how it all will end and everything in between. Readers will benefit from Luke's insatiable curiosity for life when they dive into this ultimate journey through life and death. Among many fascinating facts, you'll discover the science behind how we got to be so smart, why sex with a caveman was a good idea, the science of finding love, why we follow religions, and how robots will become part of everyday life. " - Copac

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