Biology: The Science of Life
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Stephen Nowicki
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One of the greatest scientific feats of our era is the astonishing progress made in understanding biology-the intricate machinery of life-a progress to which the period we are living in right now has contributed the most.
As you read these words, researchers are delving ever deeper into the workings of living systems, turning their discoveries into new medical treatments, improved methods of growing food, and innovative products that are already changing the world.
The 72 lectures in this comprehensive exploration of living systems at all levels-from biological molecules to global ecosystems-will give you all the information you need to grasp this fascinating field and its impact on both our own lives and our understanding of the life that surrounds us.
Professor Nowicki presents his subject in a conceptual format, emphasizing the importance of broad principles. Though facts and details are offered in abundance, it is always in the context of developing a context listeners can readily absorb.
Your newfound mastery of the fundamentals of biology will serve you in many ways-whether you want to read the headlines with greater insight, update a subject you studied long ago, view the natural world with new appreciation, become a better-informed voter and consumer, or gain the intellectual stimulation of understanding the basic principles that unite all living things.
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北海道西南部、上ノ国町の海を望む山の頂に、夷王山神社(いおうざんじんじゃ)が建つ。その中腹には、保存状態の良い、中世の山城・勝山館(かつやまだて)の遺跡がある。中世、北海道の南部には「渡党(わたりとう)」と呼ばれる、和人もしくは人種的・文化的に和人に近いアイヌが住んでいた。彼らは「道南十二館」と呼ばれる拠点を築き、各館は道南、津軽、秋田にかけての地域を支配した豪族・安東氏の配下にあった。「上ノ国」という地名も、二家に分かれた安東氏の家名に由来する。渡党はアイヌと本州との交易などを糧としていたが、やがてアイヌとの摩擦が拡大、渡島半島東部の首長・コシャマインを中心とするアイヌの蜂起に発展する。アイヌは強く、十二館のうち十までが陥落する。そこで、上ノ国・花沢館の館主・蠣崎氏(かきざきし)の養子となっていた、若狭武田氏の一族という武田信広が、残った武士を集めて反撃、アイヌに勝利する。戦いの後、花沢館は勝山館に移り、信広は夷王山山頂に葬られたという。その子孫は蝦夷地での支配権を確立、安東氏の支配をも脱して、松前藩主・松前氏となる。夷王山は、松前氏にとって、偉大な祖神が眠る聖地であった。神社を鍵に、知られざる中世北海道の歴史を紐解く。
著者: 高橋 御山人