Today I’m chatting with Nick Lane, who is an evolutionary biochemist at University College London. He has many books and papers which help
us reconceptualize life’s 4 billion years in terms of energy flow and helps explain
everything from how life came to be in the first place, to the origin of eukaryotes, to
many contingencies we see today in how life works. Nick, maybe a good place to start would be here.
Why are eukaryotes so significant in your worldview of why life is the way it is?
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