![]() ![]() Kiki’s Science Hour on Leo Laporte’s TWiT network. Kiki’s Science Hour with Greg Gburįor the next few weeks I will be guest host of Dr. The show streams live (and airs on your local public radio station, too, probably) from 11am-1pm Pacific/2-4pm Eastern. Oh – and listen for me on NPR’s Science Friday tomorrow. Richard Lenski’s Experimental Evolution Lab at Michigan State University has an evolution odometer on the front page, tracking how many generations of E.coli the lab has bred – over 50,000 generations, so far! 2010) article on consciousness at the .Ī list of great science books for high school students.Ĭarl’s Slate article about the controversy surrounding the NASA study of arsenic-based life – “This Paper Should Not Have Been Published”įollow me and Carl on Twitter: and “ Virus Walks Into A Bar” series of jokes on YouTube.ĭr. I also have his first book (which he says is his favorite): At the Water’s Edge: Fish with Fingers, Whales with Legs, and How Life Came Ashore but Then Went Back to Sea And I just received the brand new edition of his ten-year-old book about parasites: Parasite Rex. He’s also written on evolution ( Evolution: Triumph of an Ideaand the textbook The Tangled Bank: An Introduction to Evolution). Visit his blog The Loom on Discover Magazine’s website. His growing collection of science tattoos resides at his Science Tattoo Emporium. Here is a recent post about Science Ink: Tattoos of the Science Obsessed. His latest book is Planet of Viruses which will be out in hardcover from University of Chicago Press on May 1.Ĭarl also has a book about science tattoos coming out later this year. It’s about life and evolution, as seen through the lens of the most well-researched microorganism. I’m currently reading his book Microcosm: E. Good thing I went to that.Ĭarl is an amazing writer. In fact, that’s where I met last week’s guest, Greg Gbur, as well. My guest this week is science writer Carl Zimmer, whom I met at the ScienceOnline2011 conference in January. Wherein Science Comedian Interviews Science Writer Carl Zimmer ![]()
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