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Zimmer133.jpg Carl Zimmer is a science writer. PLEASE VISIT THE LOOM AT ITS NEW HOME.

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"Essential reading"--Publisher's Weekly
Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life



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Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man: The Concise Edition



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"As fine a book as one will find on the subject."-- Scientific American

Revised with a new introduction





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"Superb...a non-stop delight."-- New Scientist





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"Fascinating...thrilling... Zimmer has produced a top-notch work of popular science." --LA Times





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"A fascinating story, which Zimmer unfolds as a tale of high-stakes scientific sleuthing...thanks to marvelous lucid writing." --Booklist





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Category: Education & CareersLife ScienceScience Tattoos
Posted on: February 18, 2008 3:26 PM, by Carl Zimmer

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After six months of science tattoo madness, the ink keeps flowing. To keep up with the rising tide, please visit their new home: The Science Tattoo Emporium. (You can also get there via http://sciencetattoo.com ) I have an amazing backlog of tattoos to post there, which I will be doing so once at day--with an increasing amount of my own commentary on the story behind the picture.

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#1

What happened to the Flickr group? I can't find it anymore.

Posted by: Hadyn | February 18, 2008 4:01 PM

#2

While fiddling around with Flickr and the new site, the Flickr set vanished. Which is a pretty good sign that I needed a more stable place for the pictures.

Posted by: Carl Zimmer | February 18, 2008 4:15 PM

#3

In case one might have missed this entry on Pharyngula
entitled Poseur!:

http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/02/poseur.php

I rather enjoyed the humor. Very much so, indeed.

Posted by: Joseph Urban | February 18, 2008 9:41 PM

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