Carl Zimmer

Viruses at the Movies

Arts, Culture & Media

Radiation used to be Hollywood’s go-to plot device. Now, viruses explain everything from vampires to the zombie apocalypse — but that’s not what really scares public health experts.

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One woman traveled the world for 10 years to find the oldest living things on Earth

Environment

Scientists show off their profession in tattoos

Arts, Culture & Media

Why do we smile?

Health & Medicine
The World

Viruses At The Movies

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Move Over Blood Type, Gut Bacteria Is Here

Environment

New research shows that there are three distinct ecosystems in people’s guts that could have direct effects of people’s heath. We talk with Carl Zimmer, science reporter for our partner The New York Times, who reported on this story in yesterday’s paper.

The World

Scientists crack a smile

Environment

Why do we smile? Not only do scientists believe they may have discovered the answer to that question, but also to how we perceive the smile. Carl Zimmer, science writer for The New York Times, has the details of this new study.

The World

The Secret (Love) Life of Fireflies

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The apparent serenity of fireflies is actually full of murder, deception, and secret trysts as they communicate with each other and try to mate. Joining The Takeaway with more on the passionate life of the firefly is science writer Carl Zimmer.

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New technology reveals genes to be a small piece of a larger hereditary puzzle

Environment

The Takeaway talks with Carl Zimmer, science writer, about how the science of genetics is infinitely more complicated than was originally thought.