Carl Zimmer

Carl Zimmer (born 1966) is a popular science writer, blogger, columnist, and journalist who specializes in the topics of evolution, parasites, and heredity. The author of many books, he contributes science essays to publications such as ''The New York Times'', ''Discover'', and ''National Geographic''. He is a fellow at Yale University's Morse College and adjunct professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale University. Zimmer also gives frequent lectures and has appeared on many radio shows, including National Public Radio's ''Radiolab'', ''Fresh Air'', and ''This American Life''.

Zimmer describes his journalistic beat as "life" or "what it means to be alive". He is the only science writer to have a species of tapeworm named after him (''Acanthobothrium zimmeri''). Zimmer's father is Dick Zimmer, a Republican politician from New Jersey, who was a member of U.S. House of Representatives from 1991 to 1997. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Life's edge
    the search for what it means to be alive
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    by Zimmer, Carl, 1966-
    Published 2021
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  2. by Zimmer, Carl, 1966-
    Published 2011
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  3. Parasite rex
    inside the bizarre world of nature's most dangerous creatures
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    by Zimmer, Carl, 1966-
    Published 2001
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  4. She has her mother's laugh
    the powers perversions and potential of heredity
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    by Zimmer, Carl, 1966-
    Published 2018
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  5. Published 2023
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