Carl Safina is an award-winning science writer whose previous books include Song for the Blue Ocean and Beyond Words. He has written for the Guardian, New York Times, TIME and National Geographic, among others. He is the first Endowed Professor for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University, and founding president of the not-for-profit Safina Center. He lives on Long Island, New York, with his wife Patricia and their dogs and feathered friends.
Durante siglos se ha creído que la cultura es estrictamente una hazaña humana. ¿Y si no es así? Los genes no son el único factor que hace que nos convirtamos en quienes somos. La cultura también es una forma de herencia. La cultura almacena información importante, no en el acervo...
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