
BIOLOGY WORTH LISTENING TO
Darrell Ason
HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT THE WORLD AROUND YOU AND WONDERED HOW—life emerged, how species evolved, how ecosystems thrive, and how, against all odds, we humans came to dominate the planet?
If you’ve ever felt that burning curiosity but found traditional science books too dense or intimidating, this guide is for you.
Biology Worth Listening To isn’t a dry lecture—it’s an immersive journey into the story of life itself. Designed for the self-taught scientist, the endlessly curious, and anyone eager to fall back in love with science, this audiobook makes biology accessible, thrilling, and deeply human. Perfect for people with auditory memory who lack time. You’ll discover:
The Formation of LifeThe power of evolutionThe eternal dance of competition and cooperationThe delicate balance of biodiversityThe impact of human actions on the environmentAND THE BEST PART? No charts, no complicated formulas, no dry academic talk—just engaging storytelling designed to make you feel the wonder of life. Whether you’re listening on your commute, during a walk, or while relaxing at home, this audiobook is here to reignite your curiosity and remind you why biology is the most fascinating science of all.
SO PRESS PLAY, open your mind and let’s embark on this extraordinary journey together. Because the story of life is really worth listening to.
Duration - 7h 36m.
Author - Darrell Ason.
Narrator - Catherine Vowles.
Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Diego Gilmar Valenzuela Astudillo ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Darrell Ason
Catherine Vowles
Diego Gilmar Valenzuela Astudillo
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
HAVE YOU EVER LOOKED AT THE WORLD AROUND YOU AND WONDERED HOW—life emerged, how species evolved, how ecosystems thrive, and how, against all odds, we humans came to dominate the planet? If you’ve ever felt that burning curiosity but found traditional science books too dense or intimidating, this guide is for you. Biology Worth Listening To isn’t a dry lecture—it’s an immersive journey into the story of life itself. Designed for the self-taught scientist, the endlessly curious, and anyone eager to fall back in love with science, this audiobook makes biology accessible, thrilling, and deeply human. Perfect for people with auditory memory who lack time. You’ll discover: The Formation of LifeThe power of evolutionThe eternal dance of competition and cooperationThe delicate balance of biodiversityThe impact of human actions on the environmentAND THE BEST PART? No charts, no complicated formulas, no dry academic talk—just engaging storytelling designed to make you feel the wonder of life. Whether you’re listening on your commute, during a walk, or while relaxing at home, this audiobook is here to reignite your curiosity and remind you why biology is the most fascinating science of all. SO PRESS PLAY, open your mind and let’s embark on this extraordinary journey together. Because the story of life is really worth listening to. Duration - 7h 36m. Author - Darrell Ason. Narrator - Catherine Vowles. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Diego Gilmar Valenzuela Astudillo ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:20
Disclaimer
Duration:00:00:55
Introduction
Duration:00:02:25
Chapter 1: Our Intrinsic Fascination With Life
Duration:00:12:14
Chapter 2: Chemistry in Action: Where Biology Begins
Duration:00:32:18
Chapter 3: The First Molecules and First Forms of Life
Duration:00:50:38
Chapter 4: Cells The Miniature Cities of Life
Duration:00:24:51
Chapter 5: Plant Cells: Solar-Powered Builders
Duration:00:31:13
Chapter 6: Animal Cells: Flexible and Adaptable
Duration:00:29:50
Chapter 7: DBA, RNA, and Reproduction
Duration:00:29:42
Chapter 8: Mendelian Genetics, Heredity, and Epigenetics
Duration:01:19:40
Chapter 9: Evolution: First Part
Duration:01:18:37
Chapter 9: Evolution: Second Part
Duration:00:36:05
Chapter 10: Ecosystems, Habitats, and Cooperation
Duration:00:42:24
Conclusion
Duration:00:04:31
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28