Like a Virgin

How Science Is Redesigning the Rules of Sex

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, History, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Women&
Cover of the book Like a Virgin by Aarathi Prasad, Oneworld Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Aarathi Prasad ISBN: 9781780740676
Publisher: Oneworld Publications Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: Oneworld Publications Language: English
Author: Aarathi Prasad
ISBN: 9781780740676
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication: August 1, 2012
Imprint: Oneworld Publications
Language: English

Most cultures tell the tale of a maiden who gives birth untouched by a man. Is this just a myth, or could virgin birth become the way we make babies in the future? In Like a Virgin, biologist Aarathi Prasad explores inconceivable ideas about conception, from the “Jesus Christ” lizard’s ability to self-reproduce (it walks on water, too) to the hunt for a real-life virgin mother among geneticists in the 1950s. Prasad then transports us to the maverick laboratories that today are inventing the equivalent of “non-sexual selection”, from egg-fertilizing computer chips to artificial wombs for men. This adventurous romp to the frontiers of reproductive science will forever change the way you think about sex and parenthood. Aarathi Prasad is a biologist and science writer. She has appeared on television and radio, including as host of the BBC documentary “The Quest for a Virgin Birth,” and written for publications such as Wired, New Scientist, and The Guardian. A single mother, she previously worked in research genetics at Imperial College, London. This is her first book.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Most cultures tell the tale of a maiden who gives birth untouched by a man. Is this just a myth, or could virgin birth become the way we make babies in the future? In Like a Virgin, biologist Aarathi Prasad explores inconceivable ideas about conception, from the “Jesus Christ” lizard’s ability to self-reproduce (it walks on water, too) to the hunt for a real-life virgin mother among geneticists in the 1950s. Prasad then transports us to the maverick laboratories that today are inventing the equivalent of “non-sexual selection”, from egg-fertilizing computer chips to artificial wombs for men. This adventurous romp to the frontiers of reproductive science will forever change the way you think about sex and parenthood. Aarathi Prasad is a biologist and science writer. She has appeared on television and radio, including as host of the BBC documentary “The Quest for a Virgin Birth,” and written for publications such as Wired, New Scientist, and The Guardian. A single mother, she previously worked in research genetics at Imperial College, London. This is her first book.

More books from Oneworld Publications

Cover of the book God and the Universe of Faiths by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book To Understand and be Understood by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Locke by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Archaeology by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book The Neurotourist by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Machiavelli by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Human Rights and Responsibilities in the World Religions by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book A Very Special Year by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Breadline Britain by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book What the River Washed Away by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book The Women Who Dared by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Classical Music by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Ashraf `Ali Thanawi by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book Art by Aarathi Prasad
Cover of the book This Is Improbable by Aarathi Prasad
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy