Opinions

Teresa Cañedo-Argüelles

Teresa Cañedo-Argüelles

I’m by no means an expert in the sciences that study the processes of life; however, I found it wonderful.It’s been so revealing. I fail to understand why this kind of knowledge and advances are overlooked not only by all scientists but also by all human beings. The fact that Máximo Sandín have relentless detractors …

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Agustín de la Herrán

Agustín de la Herrán

José Luis, I’ve read the book and I’ve loved it. Also the illustrations. Of course, it gathers the essence of Máximo’s teachings. Writing it has been a very good decision. Agustín de la Herrán

Amelia Calonge

Amelia Calonge

I’ve really liked it very much, not only because of its content but also because it joins scientific, didactic and playful exactness. And that’s complicated. But it has to be disclosed in this way, otherwise we won’t reach society.   I was unaware of the research on this topic, and I must say I’m surprised. …

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José de la Fuente

José de la Fuente

I find the book challenging and very interesting. I agree with many of the ideas discussed, including the origin of life hypothesis which constitutes the basis of the book. The illustrations with the texts included are very good. Challenging the scientific community and the general audience is important to make progress in the development of …

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Miguel Lara Rallo

Miguel Lara

Not only have I liked the book, I’ve loved it. I’m starting to introduce the concept of microbiome in my classes, and I’ve used some illustrations from your book for that purpose. Of course, it will be mentioned in the virtual campus material. Miguel Lara

Daniel Albertos

Daniel Albertos

I think your book is suitable to be read in 4th year of high school as part of the books we recommend. I’ll pass the book to my Department colleagues so they can give me their opinion and we can decide where to place it.  Daniel Albertos

Rafael Jordana

Rafael Jordana

Biology is something fantastic about which we only know a small part, always in a provisional way, since new instruments allow wider knowledge. I explained Comparative Animal Physiology from 1965 to 2011, and I can affirm I learned and still continue to learn new things every day. It’s very interesting, but it’s no longer explained. …

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