Andrew Craig - Our Future Is Biotech: A Plain English Guide to How a Tech Revolution is Changing Our Lives and Our Health for the Better
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Our Future Is Biotech
A Plain English Guide to How a Tech Revolution is Changing Our Lives and Our Health for the Better
By: Andrew Craig
Narrated by: Andrew Craig
Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 09-03-24
Language: English
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing US
Unabridged Audiobook
Categories: Health & Wellness
Publisher’s summary
“An essential read for anyone committed to understanding the technologies that will define our future.” CHRISTIAN ANGERMAYER, BIOTECH ENTREPRENEUR AND FOUNDER OF APEIRON INVESTMENT GROUP
Welcome to the biotech revolution
In the last century, technology has transformed the human experience across the world. This has been super-charged by the arrival of the internet, smart phones, AI and machine learning, and created trillion-plus dollar companies and household names like Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
Our Future is Biotech explains why biotech is next: because our biggest remaining challenges as a species concern biological systems.
Biotech companies will solve our most intractable problems, from cancer, dementia, obesity and diabetes to elderly care, mental health conditions, and even clean power generation, agricultural production and environmental degradation.
Biotech means that we can all live better, safer, healthier, wealthier, happier, and longer lives.
The industry has already delivered “miracle cures” for several diseases, and there is more to come. But despite this, few people are aware of the phenomenal progress being made. Our Future is Biotech addresses this, explaining what biotech is, what is coming next, and how you might profit from it too.
Tech has been the most important theme for human progress for the last century. Biotech is next.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2024 Andrew Craig (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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00. Introduction.mp3 20.61 MBs | |
01. Six Structural Factors Driving the Biotech Revolution.mp3 36.05 MBs | |
02. The Challenges Facing Biotech Companies.mp3 61.44 MBs | |
03. The Future Is Bright.mp3 45.13 MBs | |
04. A Brief History of Medicine.mp3 53.99 MBs | |
05. Antimicrobial Resistance and the Rise of ‘Modern Plagues’.mp3 26.09 MBs | |
06. Biotech and Your Health.mp3 80.22 MBs | |
07. The Importance of Expectations and of ‘Little and Often’.mp3 25.18 MBs | |
08. The Development of the Industry.mp3 49.73 MBs | |
09. Health Economics and the Latest Treatments.mp3 70.96 MBs | |
10. Biotech ‘Without’ Us Clean Power, Agriculture, Bioremediation and Processing Power.mp3 16.37 MBs | |
11. Longevity and Juvenescence - Age Is Just a Disease.mp3 18.06 MBs | |
12. Conclusion Our Future Is Biotech.mp3 31.82 MBs | |
Andrew Craig - Our Future Is Biotech (supplemental).pdf 1.12 MBs | |
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This post has 6 comments with rating of 3.7/5
January 15th, 2025
‘userabuser’ thinks the way the site is laid out is wrong, and that everyone else is wrong, so ‘userabuser’ puts the author and title information in the opposite feeds to make this site work the way he wants it to.
What a loser.
January 15th, 2025
Our future is global warming Doom and it’s well under way. SEE: Unprecedented LA Mega fires.
Climate change is but one of a number of Overshoot predicaments that combined are beyond anything humans have ever faced.
More tech will only bring the pain so much faster.
There’s already major global water issues and the tech dreamers need loads of water for every step and aspect from mining the rare earths and copper to cooling the ever growing number of server farms and pushing for more bitcoin mining shows just how delusional the humans are.
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What a Year 2024 Was
How energy and resource depletion undermined the post WWII world order and democracy
The Honest Sorcerer
Dec 29, 2024
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“First, some background
Let’s start with the basics driving all this upheaval around the world: energy. Industry, (geo)politics and the economy are all functions of affordable energy, and that practically means fossil fuels. Like it or not, we live in a self-destructing economic paradigm, where all of our essential technologies — from concrete to iron and steel, or from fertilizers to plastic and transport fuels — are solely based on high carbon-density fuels. Despite causing climate and ecological mayhem — as well as being very much finite — industrial civilization remains hopelessly dependent on them. Bad news is, that no proposed alternative so far has proved to have the potential to take their place soon enough and at an adequate scale to prevent both an economic and ecological collapse.
Simply put: there is no such thing as an “energy transition”. It’s a myth. All proposals, from wind and solar to hydrogen, depend on minerals mined, delivered and refined by using these polluting fuels in copious amounts. As soon as the extraction of fossil fuels begin to decline, you can bet that the production of solar panels and wind turbines will eventually follow suit. And since diesel fuel is also used to grow and deliver crops, the question whether to burn it to mine minerals for EV batteries, or use it to grow food to prevent hunger will resolve itself rather quickly. And only when you add our propensity for war whenever resources grow thin, you start to really appreciate the relative peace and calm we have today.”
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https://thehonestsorcerer.substack.com/p/what-a-year-2024-was
January 16th, 2025
Let me be the first out of these comments to thank userabuser for uploading this book for the enjoyment of all!
January 16th, 2025
I’ll be the second: thanks for this!
Of course global warming is a massive problem but that doesn’t diminish the importance of biotech, which includes human-directed evolution! Could anything be bigger?
That means we could engineer humans who could survive hotter temperatures and who wouldn’t be stupid enough to name themselves “truerebel” ;)
January 16th, 2025
Says the butt of a yonid.
January 25th, 2025
A great book with some convincing, solid arguments.
In addition to providing interesting insights in general, the author also manages to delve into various topics pertaining to fitness, dieting, and personal health.
In summary, a great book.
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