
The Elusive Edge: Redefining Life, Death, and the Limits of Biology
What if everything you believe about the line between life and death is wrong? From microscopic bears that survive the vacuum of space to brainless slime molds that solve complex math, the boundaries of biology are far more porous than our textbooks suggest. The secret to understanding our own potential may lie not in a rigid definition of life, but in the strange organisms that exist right at its edge.