Carl Zimmer is a journalist and lecturer on science writing at Yale University. His numerous critically praised books include Parasite Rex (Atria Books), which the LA Times called "capable of changing how we see the world"; and Microcosm (Vintage), which the Boston Globe called 'superb... quietly revolutionary'. He writes for countless publications, including the New York Times and Scientific American, and regularly appears on radio and on TV.
"Carl Zimmer is one of the best science writers we have today."
--Rebecca Skloot, author of the bestselling "The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks" "Zimmer brilliantly animates the intoxicating
passions of science lovers in perfectly precise, perfectly poetic
short stories." --Jad Abumrad, host of the award-winning "Radiolab"
"Reveals the great ideas and deep passion for science in some of
the most creative body art on the planet today." --Neil Shubin,
author of the bestselling "Your Inner Fish" "Every page of this
book is a delight. Be dazzled by the images, wowed by the formulas,
and inspired by the stories behind them all." --Sean Carroll,
author of "From Eternity to Here
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