The Age of Living Machines, Susan Hockfield
The Age of Living Machines, Susan Hockfield
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The Age of Living Machines
How the Convergence of Biology and Engineering Will Build the Next Technology Revolution

Author: Susan Hockfield

Narrator: Andrea Gallo

Unabridged: 6 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/07/2019


Synopsis

From the former president of MIT, the story of the next technology revolution, and how it will change our lives. A century ago, discoveries in physics came together with engineering to produce an array of astonishing new technologies: radios, telephones, televisions, aircraft, radar, nuclear power, computers, the Internet, and a host of still-evolving digital tools. These technologies so radically reshaped our world that we can no longer conceive of life without them. Today, the world's population is projected to rise to well over 9.5 billion by 2050, and we are currently faced with the consequences of producing the energy that fuels, heats, and cools us. With temperatures and sea levels rising, and large portions of the globe plagued with drought, famine, and drug-resistant diseases, we need new technologies to tackle these problems. But we are on the cusp of a new convergence, argues world-renowned neuroscientist Susan Hockfield, with discoveries in biology coming together with engineering to produce another array of almost inconceivable technologies?next-generation products that have the potential to be every bit as paradigm shifting as the twentieth century's digital wonders. The Age of Living Machines describes some of the most exciting new developments and the scientists and engineers who helped create them. Virus-built batteries. Protein-based water filters. Cancer-detecting nanoparticles. Mind-reading bionic limbs. Computer-engineered crops. Together they highlight the promise of the technology revolution of the twenty-first century to overcome some of the greatest humanitarian, medical, and environmental challenges of our time.

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Goodreads review by Gendou on November 23, 2019

This book is by the former president of MIT. It's about the cutting edge research going on there. It reads like an advertisement. It's non-stop buzzwords. Do yourself a favor and just read the original research. Links below. Biologically enhanced cathode design for improved capacity and cycle life fo......more

Goodreads review by Katie on March 13, 2019

Summary: This book could be more details but did give an understandable introduction to some fascinating research. As our understanding of the biological world increases, outstanding scientists working with interdisciplinary groups are turning to the natural world for solutions to critical engineerin......more

Goodreads review by George on May 13, 2023

This book is more of a puff piece and request for funding for MIT than anything else. There is some new info on the current state of bio tech, but not enough to justify this book.......more

Goodreads review by Roger March on November 11, 2019

It is hard to express my distaste for the book. The "Oh my gosh" uberman view of the science being popularized is misleading and grating. It was almost like reading a comic book with the "bang" and "pows" on every insight or obstacle overcome. There are better books to spend your time on.......more

Goodreads review by Doug on August 27, 2019

A readable (for the most part - gets a bit dogged down at times with techo-jargon) and informative book about upcoming possibilities with the blending of biology and technology. Batteries, water purification, artificial limbs, agricultural efficiencies are all addressed. I would give this a much high......more