Carl Zimmer, a columnist for the New York Times and a national correspondent at STAT, writes about science.
“[Criticism] doesn’t change the truth. You know? Global warming is still happening. Vaccines still work. Evolution is still true. No matter what someone on Twitter or someone in an administration is going to say, it’s still true. So, we science writers have to still be letting people know about what science has discovered, what we with our minds have discovered about the world—to the best of our abilities. That’s our duty as science writers, and we can’t let these things scare us off.”
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Zimmer on Longform
[01:00] Ross Andersen on the Longform Podcast
[02:45] Zimmer’s column at the New York Times
[02:45] Zimmer’s books
[04:00] "The Rise of the Tick" (Outside • Apr 2013)
[6:40] "Sleepless in South Sudan" (Radiolab • Oct 2011)
[08:15] Parasite Rex: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature’s Most Dangerous Creatures (Simon & Schuster • 2000)
[08:30] "A Sleeping Storm" (Discover • Aug 1998)
[25:00] "How Scientists Stalked a Lethal Superbug—With the Killer’s Own DNA" (Wired • Jan 2013)
[25:30] "Game of Genomes Episode 1: Man Inside the Hard Drive" (STAT • Jul 2016)
[30:00] "How Fighter Pilots Stay Sharp" (Evan Ratliff • Men’s Journal • Dec 2013)
[31:15] Zimmer’s Mosaic Archive
[33:00] "King of the Cosmos" (Playboy • Jan 2012)
[35:00] Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
[36:15] Star Talk
[38:30] "Global Warming Alters Arctic Food Chain, Scientists Say, With Unforeseeable Results" (New York Times • Nov 2016)
[40:00] "Special Report: Endless Summer—Living With the Greenhouse Effect" (Andrew C. Revkin • Discover • Oct 1988)
[46:45] At the Water’s Edge: Fish with Fingers, Whales with Legs, and How Life Came Ashore but Then Went Back to Sea (Touchstone • 1999)
[52:30] "The Girl Who Turned to Bone" (Atlantic • Jun 2013)
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