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Juan Enriquez


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Juan Enríquez Cabot is a Mexican-American academic, businessman, speaker and best selling author.

Average rating: 3.96 · 1,567 ratings · 200 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Evolving Ourselves: How Unn...

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Homo Evolutis

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As the Future Catches You: ...

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Right/Wrong: How Technology...

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The Untied States of Americ...

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“We are transitioning from a hominid that is conscious of its environment into one that drastically shapes its own evolution.”
Juan Enriquez, Homo Evolutis

“if Darwin were alive today, he would likely revise a significant part of his great works, because the basic logic of evolution has shifted away from capital-n Nature toward two new core drivers: Unnatural selection* Nonrandom mutation*”
Juan Enriquez, Evolving Ourselves: How Unnatural Selection and Nonrandom Mutation are Changing Life on Earth

“twenty-three chromosomes lie 3.2 billion ATCGs. All of this code equals one human genome, which you could print out in a very boring 6.4-million-page book. A strand of DNA is so thin (two molecules across) that if all of the chromosomes in a single cell were stretched”
Juan Enriquez, Evolving Ourselves: How Unnatural Selection and Nonrandom Mutation are Changing Life on Earth

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