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Carl Zimmer

I am a columnist for the New York Times and the author of 13 books about science. I also write regularly for magazines such as National Geographic and the Atlantic.

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Research paper thumbnail of She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity

“One of the most gifted science journalists of his generation, Carl Zimmer tells a gripping human... more “One of the most gifted science journalists of his generation, Carl Zimmer tells a gripping human story about heredity from misguided notions that have caused terrible harm to recent ongoing research that promises to unleash more powerful technologies than the world has ever known. The breadth of his perspective is extraordinarily compelling, compassionate, and valuable. Please read this book now.”
—Jennifer Doudna, UC Berkeley, coauthor of A Crack in Creation

Research paper thumbnail of Evolution: Making Sense of Life, second edition

A new evolution textbook for biology majors. “Two master craftsmen in the art of scientific commu... more A new evolution textbook for biology majors. “Two master craftsmen in the art of scientific communication have combined to produce an excellent basic text on evolution: it informs, explains, teaches, and inspires.” --Peter R. Grant, Princeton University

Research paper thumbnail of A Planet of Viruses

Papers by Carl Zimmer

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Multiple senses plug into your brain, yet only one picture of the world comes out. The mind's ability to weave together all this information is impressive but far from perfect: One little glitch on a Netflix download can send things into confusion

Discover-Des Moines, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-A long-unrecognized group of neurons in the eye uses light not to see but to regulate our daily biological rhythms and influence mood

Discover-Des Moines, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Our intrepid reporter puts the new psychoactive drinks to the test

Discover-Des Moines, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of La neurobiología del yo

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of ¿Qué es una especie?

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Ecosistemas al borde del colapso

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Un punto débil de la resistencia bacteriana

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of 100 Trillion Connections

Sci Amer, 2010

Scientific American is the world's premier magazine of scientific discovery and technolo... more Scientific American is the world's premier magazine of scientific discovery and technological innovation for the general public. Readers turn to it for a deep understanding of how science and technology can influence human affairs and illuminate the natural world.

Research paper thumbnail of SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY:The Stories Behind the Bones

Research paper thumbnail of Alkaline denaturation of DNA's from various sources

Biochimica et biophysica acta, Jan 23, 1968

Research paper thumbnail of The Oldest Living Things in the World

Research paper thumbnail of Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Soul searching

Research paper thumbnail of The Most Popular Lifestyle on Earth

Conservation, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Is a single neuron smart enough to recognize Jennifer Aniston (or your grandmother)?

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-It turns out that we all have a head for numbers

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain Why a simple math problem can trigger a traffic jam in your head

Research paper thumbnail of She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity

“One of the most gifted science journalists of his generation, Carl Zimmer tells a gripping human... more “One of the most gifted science journalists of his generation, Carl Zimmer tells a gripping human story about heredity from misguided notions that have caused terrible harm to recent ongoing research that promises to unleash more powerful technologies than the world has ever known. The breadth of his perspective is extraordinarily compelling, compassionate, and valuable. Please read this book now.”
—Jennifer Doudna, UC Berkeley, coauthor of A Crack in Creation

Research paper thumbnail of Evolution: Making Sense of Life, second edition

A new evolution textbook for biology majors. “Two master craftsmen in the art of scientific commu... more A new evolution textbook for biology majors. “Two master craftsmen in the art of scientific communication have combined to produce an excellent basic text on evolution: it informs, explains, teaches, and inspires.” --Peter R. Grant, Princeton University

Research paper thumbnail of A Planet of Viruses

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Multiple senses plug into your brain, yet only one picture of the world comes out. The mind's ability to weave together all this information is impressive but far from perfect: One little glitch on a Netflix download can send things into confusion

Discover-Des Moines, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-A long-unrecognized group of neurons in the eye uses light not to see but to regulate our daily biological rhythms and influence mood

Discover-Des Moines, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Our intrepid reporter puts the new psychoactive drinks to the test

Discover-Des Moines, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of La neurobiología del yo

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of ¿Qué es una especie?

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Ecosistemas al borde del colapso

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Un punto débil de la resistencia bacteriana

Investigacion Y Ciencia, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of 100 Trillion Connections

Sci Amer, 2010

Scientific American is the world's premier magazine of scientific discovery and technolo... more Scientific American is the world's premier magazine of scientific discovery and technological innovation for the general public. Readers turn to it for a deep understanding of how science and technology can influence human affairs and illuminate the natural world.

Research paper thumbnail of SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY:The Stories Behind the Bones

Research paper thumbnail of Alkaline denaturation of DNA's from various sources

Biochimica et biophysica acta, Jan 23, 1968

Research paper thumbnail of The Oldest Living Things in the World

Research paper thumbnail of Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Soul searching

Research paper thumbnail of The Most Popular Lifestyle on Earth

Conservation, 2008

RefDoc Refdoc est un service / is powered by. ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-Is a single neuron smart enough to recognize Jennifer Aniston (or your grandmother)?

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain-It turns out that we all have a head for numbers

Research paper thumbnail of The Brain Why a simple math problem can trigger a traffic jam in your head

Research paper thumbnail of NEUROSCIENCE 100 Trillion Connections The noise of billions of brain cells trying to communicate with one another may hold a crucial clue to understanding consciousness

Scientific American, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Masters of an Ancient Sky

Research paper thumbnail of Wallpaper for the mind

Discover, 1995

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